S&HCFA Senior Cup
Quarter Final
21 year old Alex Torr starred for Rawson Spring, scoring a
hat-trick, as they beat Brunsmeer Bradway AJW 6-3 at HSBC Sports Club. Cup
advancement will come as a welcome bonus for Rawson Spring, who sit second
place in the Premier Division.
Premier Division
Hackenthorpe A won their first league game since November,
with a 3-2 win over The Devonshire at Warminster Road. The reverse fixture was
also full of goals, with The Devonshire taking the points on that occasion with
a 4-3 victory.
Division One
Packhorse Inn were 5-0 winners away against HSBC on Sunday,
thanks to braces from both Paul Lavender and Niall Smith. Packhorse have lost
only one of their last eight league games, and climb into second place with
this win.
Two goals from Richard Ellin inspired City Taxis to an
impressive 3-1 away win over high-flying Hurlfield. The loss means Hurlfield
slip to third, and have lost two of their last three league games.
Tim Council was once again the difference for Penistone
Church, scoring a four goal haul in their 6-2 win over struggling Intake Ball
Inn at Warminster Road. Penistone Church remain second bottom flowing the win,
but now sit four points in front of bottom-side Intake.
U21 Division
Abbey Lane U21 ended Sheffield United Junior Blades U21’s 13
game winning streak in the league, by holding them to a 2-2 draw at East End
Park. It is only the second time that the Blades have dropped points (both
draws) this season. However, the Blades are still 23 points clear of second
placed Abbey Lane, but have played four games more.
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