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It looked like it might be Eckington’s
day when Dan White netted their third at the second attempt. Stannington
hit back when Shaun Flynn found Niall Loughlin out wide and he cut
inside, beat two defenders and found the bottom corner. They equalised
when Luca DeFalco twisted and turned in the area before chipping the
ball to the back post for Jasper Newhall to head home. Flynn claimed a
second assist when hisd pass found Sami Eric and he cut in before his
left foot hit the ball into the far corner.
New champions Royal Earl completed their
season with a 7-1 victory over Joker Wickersley, making it a perfect 8
wins out of 8 at home. Leon Howarth netted his 21st league
goal with a terrific finish from a tight angle to put Earl ahead. Alex
Rippon doubled the lead with a delightful lob over the keeper and Jake
Squires made it 3-0 with a header from a corner. Squires made it four
with a tap-in at the back post before half-time and Rippon netted his
second with a terrific overhead kick soon after the break. Jacob Pearson
pulled one back for Joker, but Earl continued to push them back and
Squires completed his hat-trick before Theo Wilson completed the scoring
with a tap-in at the back post.
27 APR – DIVISION 1 –
Southey Social held by Cueball, as Woodman press for third –
Southey Social were held to a 2-2 draw by third place Cueball. Southey
started on the front foot and took the lead when a long throw into the
box wasn’t held by the keeper and Jamie Hopkins poked the loose ball
home. Farrell Cawthorne and Charlie Shepherd. Carlton Carty then missed
a great chance to double the lead and they were made to pay when an
excellent ball cut through the Southey defence and Farrell Cawthorne
equalised.
Southey started the second half as they
had done in the first and when Hopkins was brought down in the area,
Kieran Hopkinson netted from the spot. Southey then missed a string of
chances that would have all but clinched the title, but they were made
to pay for those misses when Charlie Shepherd netted at the near post
from a corner. Hopkins then missed the chance to win it for Southey when
he hit the bar with a header when it looked easier to score. The result
means Southey must win one of their last two games to be crowned
champions.
It was Cueball’s final game of the season
and they remain in the third automatic promotion place, but are now left
sweating after Woodman Intake beat Cotts 4-1 to go just a point behind
Cueball with one game left. Woodman started slowly and were a goal
behind at the interval after Chris Salt’s goal for the hosts. Woodman
came out all guns blazing after the break and goals from Jack Heald,
Abdulrahman Alghamdi and a Jack Holden double saw Woodman take the three
points.
Victory in Woodman's last game will see
them take the last automatic promotion place, but it’s against a
Brunsmeer AJW who must now win their last two games to avoid the drop
after their 3-2 defeat by an AFC Wisewood that are probably safe. Harry
Groombridge’s double for Brunsmeer turned out to not be enough as
Wisewood took the vital win with goals from Stefan Hadfield, Tom Redman
and Will Osgathorpe.
Mosborough Reds gave themselves a chance
of avoiding the drop with a 3-1 victory over Sheaf House. Ryan Greaves
almost gave Reds the lead when he hit a post, but a goal came before
half-time when Kurt Ward’s long throw saw Matt Ellis’s header saved
before the ball was bundled home by Billy Kitching. After the break
Sheaf started much better and deservedly equalised with a Nile Ions
strike and they almost took the lead, but instead it was reds that went
in front when Luke Foggs long kick allowed Greaves to sneak in and slide
it under the keeper. The victory was sealed from another Ward long throw
headed home by Scott Williams. A win in their last game next week will
see them safe, but it is against a Southey Social needing the win to
clinch the title.
Hackenthorpe must now win their final
game of the season next week against AFC Centre Spot to take the final
promotion place, but a win for Centre Spot will see them promoted
instead, but a draw will see Darnall Urban stay third. 23 APR – DIVISION 2 – Baby Shark beat Centre Spot to confirm the Runners-up spot – Baby Shark beat fellow promotion contenders AFC Centre Spot 3-2 to confirm they will finish the season as runners-up. Baby Shark had the better of the first half but only led 1-0 at half time through an own goal. After the break goals from a Lanzel Reid header and a Nana Nyarko strike made it 3-0 to Baby Shark, but that seemed to wake Centre Spot up and they got it back into it with goals from Harrison Coleman and Tom Roberts. Centre Spot threw the kitchen sink at it for the last 5 and hit the bar and had two cleared off the line, but it wasn't to be and Baby Shark got the victory that secured second place. The race for the final promotion place couldn't be any closer, with any one of three teams still able to claim it. Centre Spot must now win their final game of the season at home to Hackenthorpe on 4 May to guarantee promotion, but if Hackenthorpe win it they will be promoted instead. Hackenthorpe might need just to draw if they beat league leaders Loca FC this Sunday 27 April, but if Hackenthorpe lose that and then draw with AFC Centre Spot, the team currently in third place, Darnall Urban, will be promoted. |
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