Sunday, 16 March 2014

Round-up 16/3

S&HCFA Sunday Senior Cup Semi-Final
Premier Division leaders Rawson Spring sealed their place in the Sunday Senior Cup final, with a 3-1 win over Crookes at the Civil Service Ground. Rawson Spring will play in the Final at Bramall Lane against Joker FC, who beat Wombwell Main 7-0 in their Semi-Final

S&HCFA Sunday Junior Cup Semi-Final
Meadowhall league interest in this years’ Junior Cup was ended, as Woodhouse Juniors succombed to a 4-2 defeat to Southey Social at Handsworth Grange School.

League Cup Quarter-Finals
Division One leaders Hurlfield put up a great effort against Premier Division high-flyers Brunsmeer Abbey AJW at the SWD Ground, as they were downed 4-2.

The Devonshire also beat First Division opposition in the form of Jack-in-a-Box, who they beat 5-2 at Warminster Road.

Tinsley Trophy Semi-Final
Penistone Church put their struggling league form behind them, as they overcame High Noon 3-1 at the Memorial Ground to reach the Tonsley Trophy Final. They will face either Packhorse Inn or Jack-in-a-Box in the final.

Premier Division
Arundel made it four straight wins, with a emphatic 5-1 home win over Wadsley Bridge WMC. The win takes them into fifth place, only two points shy of second placed Brunsmeer Abbey.

Ashley Longstaff scored both goals as Hackenthorpe A secured a 2-0 away win over third placed Handsworth Turf Tavern.

Division One
Lee Jenkinson scored three times, twice from the penalty spot to help Hackenthorpe B to a 4-2 win over Concord at Swallownest Miners Welfare Ground. Hackenthorpe retain third position with the win, only one point behind league leaders Hurlfield who have played a game less.

City Taxis extended their unbeaten run to five games with an impressive 2-2 away draw against Packhorse Inn.

Division Two
The top two met at Ridgeway Sports and Social Club, with second placed Ridgeway hosting leaders Mosborough. There was no winner in the end, with the spoils shared following a 1-1 draw.

Both Wesley Hewitt and Brandon Wilde scored hat-tricks for SWD in their 8-0 home win over struggling Wadsley.

U21 Division
Third placed Abbey Lane U21 closed the gap between them and second placed Brampton Dynamos U21 to one point, by beating their rivals 3-1 at Wales High School.

Hackenthorpe Warriors U21’s renaissance continued as they beat Wisewood Hounds U21 3-0 at Waterthorpe Playing Fields. Hackenthorpe were winless three games ago, but now have won three games consecutively.

Brunsmeer U21 made it three wins from four gmaes played, with a 6-1 away win over Swallownest U21. Brunsmeer remain in fourth place.


Mosborough U21 shared the points with Crosspool U21, as they drew 3-3 at Mosborough Miners Welfare. Crosspool are winless in eight games.

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