Sunday, 23 February 2014

Round-up 23/2

This week saw a focus on cup competition, caused a by a small backlog due to recent postponements.

S&HCFA Senior Cup Quarter-Final
Crookes moved into the Senior Cup Semi-Finals, with a 3-1 away win over fellow Meadowhall side Wadsley Bridge WMC.  Crookes will play Premier Division leaders Rawson Spring in the Semi-Finals, guaranteeing Meadowhall League representation in the final.

S&HCFA Junior Cup Quarter-Final
Woodhouse JFC claimed a hard-fought 2-0 away win over Sportsman New Boys. Woodhouse will host Southey Social Club in the Semi-Finals.

League Cup 2nd Round
Nick Owen scored four times to help The Devonshire to a thrilling 5-4 win over High Noon of Division One at Davy Sports Club.The Devonshire will host Jack-in-a-Box in the next round.

League Cup Quarter-Final
Extra-time was needed to separate Handsworth Turf Tavern and Hackenthorpe A at Davy Sports Club. It was 1-1 after 90 minutes, but Handsworth scored a second goal in extra-time to proceed to the Semi-Finals.

Tinsley Trophy 2nd Round
Craig Hine, Matt Hemsley and Martyn Cooper were all on the score-sheet for HSBC to give them a 3-0 away win over Concord. HSBC will play Penistone Church in the Semi-Finals.

Tinsley Trophy Quarter-Final
Jack-in-a-Box od Division One knocked Division Two leaders Ridgeway Athletic out of the cup, with a 3-1 win at Ridgeway Sports and Social Club. HSBC will play Packhorse Inn or SWD in the Semi-Finals. Packhorse take on SWD next Sunday.

U21 League Cup Quarter-Final
Sheffield United Junior Blades U21 exercised their league current league dominance in the cup on Sunday, with a 2-0 away win over Double Top U21.

Premier Division
Rawson Spring climbed back to the top of the Premier Division with a 4-2 win over Royal Earl at the Civil Service Ground. The win maintains Rawson’s unbeaten run in the league to 10 games, and leaves them top over Brunsmeer Abbey AJW on goal difference.

Dominic Naughton scored twice for Arundel to help them to a 3-2 home win over Sharrow United. The win is enough to take Arundel above Sharrow United and into eighth place.

Division One
Ryan Ducker scored four times, as Hurlfield beat Penistone Church 8-3 at the SWD Ground. The win helps Hurlfield keep the pressure on league leaders High Noon, who they trail by just two points.

Division Two
Mosborough extending their winning league run to five games, with a 3-1 home win over Cricketers 2012. Mosborough remain in second place, two points off leaders Ridgeway Athletic with a game spare.

U21 Division
Connor Ward scored the only goal as Hackenthorpe Warriors U21 registered an impressive win over third placed Abbey Lane U21 at the Boundary Club.

Brampton Dynamos U21 strengthened their second place position with their sixth straight victory. They were 5-2 winners over Crosspool U21 at Wales High School.


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