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23 JAN – Fixtures & Referees for FEBRUARY now shown - The Fixtures and Referees for FEBRUARY have been added to the Fixtures section of the League website – www.sssl.org.uk. Home teams must confirm the details with their opponents and referees straight away please. There will not be any games on 22 February due to the United v Wednesday game at Bramall Lane. 23 JAN – Sunday Trophy Quarter Final draw - The draw for the County FA Sunday Trophy Quarter Final saw Loca given a home tie with Barnsley Division 1 Dalton Tap who beat Baby Shark 4-3 in Round 3. Crookes have been drawn away at Rotherham's Shakhtar Sheffield who beat Mosborough Reds 3-0 in Round 4. The ties are scheduled for Sunday 15 February.
18 JAN– LEAGUE CUP –
Stannington keep their hold over Eckington –
Stannington Village kept their record of never having lost to Eckington
Miners Welfare by beating them 6-2 to gain a place in the League Cup
semi-finals for the 4th year in a row and the 14th
time in total.
SVFC 6 Eckington, after
going 1-0 down SVFC equalised when Luca DeFalco scored direct from a
free kick just outside the box, it was 2-1 when Aemad Gadour set up Joel
Purkiss to slide home in the bottom corner, 3-1 just before half time
when Niall Butchart scored direct from a corner, 4-1 just after half
time when from a shot by Joel Purkiss shot was parried to Lucas Metzger
Edwards who headed in, 5-1 when Charlie Shepherd found Sami Eric and he
bent it in the bottom corner, 6-1 when Sami Eric hit brought down in the
box and Travis Hodgson scored from the spot.
Eckington took the lead in
the 28th minute when Aiden Horspool closed the keeper down for the ball
to rebound into the goal. Stannington were level soon after with a great
Luca DeFalco free kick. A mistake in the back line gifted Stannington
the lead when Aemad Gadour pounced on a loose ball before setting up
Joel Purkiss to slide home in the bottom corner. Stannington got a third
before half time when Niall Butchart’s corner was whipped all the way in
and over the keeper.
Stannington got a 4th in the
58th minute when Joel Purkiss’ shot brought a good save from the keeper
but the rebound was headed home by Lucas Edwards.
They made it 5-1 when Charlie
Shepherd found Sami Eric and he bent it into the bottom corner and made
it 6-1 when Sami Eric was brought down in the box and Travis Hodgson
scored from the spot. Eckington pulled one back from the spot, with Tom
Gambles with the finish.
18 JAN– SUNDAY TROPHY –
O’Grady says it’s Loca and Oli helps Crookes through –
Oli Grady with a hat-trick was the centre piece of Division 1 leaders
7-0 victory over Doncaster’s Barge Inn to put Loca through to the
quarter finals. Ollie Grady ran the game from midfield, scoring a
hat-trick and dictating the tempo and pulling strings all afternoon.
Also a special mention for Aaron Williamson, excelling in his new
centre-back role — winning everything in the air and pinging Bobby
Moore–style crossfield balls like he’s been doing it for years.
Richard Spinks rolled back
the years with safe hands and several good saves included a penalty
save. He even claimed an assist with a pinpoint long pass setting Cam
Evans away to lob the keeper from 20 yards for one of his two goals.
Mikey Meggison netted their two others as they went through to the
quarter finals for the first time.
Also through is Crookes as
Oli McQuillin hit his 17th goal in all competitions in a 2-0
victory over Rotherham’s previously unbeaten The Park Hotel. Despite
hitting the woodwork 4 times in the first half the game was goalless at
half-time. McQuillin finally broke the deadlock on the hour with a
terrific free-kick and five minutes later he then set up Dylan Murphy to
double their lead and book their place in the quarter finals.
Mosborough Reds run came to
an end though with a 3-0 defeat at another Rotherham Sunday League side,
Shakhtar Sheffield.
18 JAN – CBC PREMIER –
Earl extend their lead at the top, while Nailmakers and Wickersley win –
Royal Earl took advantage of
their two nearest challengers cup involvement by twice coming from
behind to beat Wadsley Bridge Sixers 4-2 to extend their lead at the top
of the CBC Premier to 7 points. Chris Belshaw gave Sixers a half-time
lead, but the second half was just minutes old with an Owen Haigh header
from a corner. Belshaw quickly regained Sixers lead with his second of
the game, but another corner saw Theo Wilson bring Earl level again. A
Connor Chapell free-kick then put Earl in front and they clinched the
points with one from Leon Howarth on his return to the side.
Wickersley CC climbed to 4th
with a 3-1 victory at Boynton Sports.
Wickersley started very well and were on top from the start, scoring two
quickly through Louis Seddons and Ben Thornton. Boynton finished the
first half strongly and started the second half the same. It was very
end to end and but both sides defended well. Wickersley had a chance
cleared off the line after Seddons had rounded the keeper, but it was
Boynton that got a goal back through Jack Bennett when his cross beat
everyone to go in at the back post. Wickersley had the final say though
with Dec Mullane completing the scoring when finishing a great move from
by rounding the keeper to score.
Nailmakers made it two
consecutive wins with a 5-0 victory at bottom club Woodman Intake.
Nailmakers controlled the game from the off but couldn't find the
finishing touch until a Ryan Goodinson cross found Sam Read who finished
well. They soon doubled the lead when another Goodison’s cross allowed
Tom Crick to finish from 8 yards. Nailmakers couldn’t add to it in the
first half, but within a couple minutes of the restart Harry Wharam made
it 3-0. Mason Pickering made it 4-0 and Sam Read netted his second to
finish the scoring.
Southey Social is still
looking for a first league win since early November after drawing 3-3
with a Chapeltown RBL that hasn’t won since September.
In an end to end game Southey
had the first chance to score but Jack Hawkes fired over with just the
keeper to beat. Chapeltown then had an even better chance from the
penalty spot but Chaz Tunnard’s spot kick was well saved by Southey
keeper Harrison Lee. Southey took the lead when RBL keeper Lewis Fox
produced an excellent initial stop, but Elliot Fox brought the rebound
down and squared for Jack Hawkes to fire home from 10 yards.
RBL responded positively and drew level ten minutes later when full-back
Jacob Walkland picked out Charlie Cope, and he finished emphatically on
the volley. After Southey missed a golden chance to go back in front
when Ryan Whitney had a close range effort saved, RBL turned the game
around as man of the match Alex Mosley released Cope and his terrific
curling strike clipped the post before finding the net for his second.
After the break Southey equalised when Byron Mullen won the ball before
driving into the box and squaring the ball for Elliot Fox to fire home.
Hawkes then missed another chance when with just the keeper to beat he
again fired over. It was RBL that re-took the lead when Southey failed
to clear and the and Luis Afonso-Ferreira’s incisive pass set up
Walkland, who drove a low scuffed effort found the bottom corner.
Southey weren't to be denied though and with 10 minutes left they got a
deserved equaliser when Ryan Whitney knocked the ball back for Elliot
Fox to fire into the bottom corner from just outside the box, ensuring
the points were shared at full time.
18 JAN - DIVISION 1 –
Oaks win at last, but
Hackenthorpe bitten by Shark –
Norton Oaks won for the first time this season with a 3-2 victory at
Brunsmeer.
Goals from Lewis Trevett, Will Carlisle and a
screamer from Joe Baker put Oaks 3-0 up and despite Brunsmeer fighting
back with two Gaz Murdoch goals Oaks held on for that first win.
Another surprise saw Baby
Shark stop Hackenthorpe going top by beating them 5-4.
Hackenthorpe started well and took the lead through Xav Dandrade, but
goals from Lanzel Reid and Julian Lawrence saw Shark go 2-1.
Hackenthorpe then levelled with a 25 screamer by Callum Foster and
although Shark went back in front through a Daniel Ramsey strike it was
3-3 at the break after Dandrade got his second with a great finish.
Hackenthorpe struck first in the second half through Finlay Staniland,
but Shark hit back with goals from Fabian Johnson and Keenan McKenzie to
claim a second successive win and move out of the bottom three.
Cotts also had a surprise
win, 3-1 at a foggy Kelham Island.
Cotts went ahead after 20 minutes with
a great cross from Jacob Lally met with a towering header off the cross
bar from Chris Salt. Cotts did not stop there as an 18 yard strike from
Chris Hopkins found the top corner to take them into half time 2-0 up.
Going into the second half Cotts remained on top with a powerful edge of
the box strike from Tye Gunter making it 3-0 and although Kelham got a
consolation goal through Oliver Maltby with 10 minutes to go, they never
really looked like troubling Cotts further.
AFC Wisewood missed the chance to go third when they were held to a
thrilling 4-4 draw by Thorncliffe Villa. Lucas Hiley gave Wisewood an
early lead, but it was cancelled out by a Ben Vigrass header from a Finn
Taylor free-kick. Wisewood then looked to be on course for victory when
Jak Campbell netted on his debut before Jack Casey’s cross shot found
the top corner to make it 3-1 at the break.
Villa hit back in the second half when Josh Hall netted from close
range, but he went from hero to villain by conceding a penalty that
allowed Alfie Wright to make it 4-2. A second penalty award allowed
Taylor to make it 4-3 from the spot before a calm finish from Dylan
Farmer in a crowded penalty box made the final score 4-4. |
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