Sunday, 6 April 2014

Round-up 6/4

It was Semi-Final Sunday in the Meadowhall League, with no less than three Semi-Finals scheduled, all in different competitions.

League Cup Semi-Final
Handsworth Turf Tavern made it to the League Cup Final, with a 2-0 win over Crookes at Sandygate. Nicholas Hague and Nathan Reid scored the vital goals. Handsworth will face Brunsmeer Abbey AJW in the final.

Tinsley Trophy Semi-Final
Jack-in-a-Box pushed the league table to one side, as they comfortably beat Packhorse Inn 4-0 at Thorncliffe Playing Fields to reach the Tinsley Trophy Final. Florent Fadiga starred for Jack-in-a-Box scoring twice. Jack-in-a-Box will face Penistone Church in the Final.

U21 Cup Semi-Final
Brandan Lawrence scored all three goals for Mosborough U21, as they defeated Abbey Lane U21 3-1 in the U21 Cup Semi-Final. Mosoborough will take on U21 Division leaders Sheffield United Juniors Blades U21 in the final.

Premier Division
Rawson Spring opened a nine point lead at the top of the Premier Division, after an hard-fought 3-2 win over mid-table The Devonshire at the Civil Service Ground. Rawson Spring are still unbeaten in the league this season.

Hackenthorpe A have had a busy week. Firstly, they were action on Thursday against Crookes at Warminster Road. That tie proved to be a real thriller, with the points shared at 3-3. Hackenthorpe scored three goals again on Sunday, as they Arundel 3-0 at Frecheville Sports & Social Club. Hackenthorpe are in second, nine points off the pace with two games spare.

Division One
Adam Dickinson scored a four goal haul to help Division One leaders High Noon to an impressive 5-1 away win over mid-table City Taxis. High Noon are now six points clear at the top of the table, with a game in hand.

Division Two
Woodhouse JFC reclaimed top spot in Division Two, as they beat Ridgeway Athletic 8-2 at Ridgeway Sports & Social Club. Luke Rollinson was a stand-out performer for Woodhouse, with an hat-trick. Woodhouse lead the table on goal difference. Woodhouse play second placed Mosborough in their final game of the season.

Cricketers 2012 won their first league game since August, with a big 6-1 over fellow strugglers Wadsley at Niagra Sports Club.

Brandan Wilde grabbed a brace for SWD in their 3-0 home win over Bystrany Sheffield. SWD are five points off the pace in Division Two, with two games in hand.

U21 Division
Sheffield United Junior Blades U21 march on at the top of the Premier Division. They were 5-0 winners over Crosspool U21 on Sunday. They can no longer be caught, and have won the championship in fine style, scoring 93 goals thus far.

Hackenthorpe Warriors U21 were 10-1 winners over Swallownest U21 at Waterthorpe Playing Fields. 16 year old Brandon Wazirali scored a hat-trick, a feat repeated by 17 year old Curtis Webster.


Brampton Dynamos U21 continued their good form, with a 4-3 win over Wisewood Hounds U21 at Parsons Cross Park. Brampton sit in second place, and have won eight of their last nine league games.

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