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8 MARCH – CBC PREMIER –
Platts treble keeps Stannington in the hunt, but Earl still favourites –Royal
Earl will retain the title if they win their final two games after
winning 2-1 at Boynton Sports. Johno Williams hit a 30 yard free kick to
put Earl ahead and Liam O Brien made it 2-0 with a simple finish. Boyton
did all they could to break the Earl defence and they finally did it
late in the game with a Jake Gamban goal, but Earl saw the game out.
Stannington Village are now
the only team that can deny Royal Earl the title after a 5-0 victory
over Southey Social. They took the lead when a corner fell to Dan White
and he volleyed high in the roof of the net. They doubled the lead
before half-time when Sam Hackett crossed for Aemad Gadour to rise well
and head over the keeper,
On the hour Joel Purkiss’
pass allowed sub Connor Platts to net his first and soon after the same
pair combined again for Platts to tap home his second. Platts completed
his hat-rick when a cross-field ball from Tom Staniland found Purkiss
and he squared for Platts to score at the second attempt. Had it not
been for Southey’s keeper and MOM Rob Oxley making some outstanding
saves the score would have been much more
Relegation threatened
Nailmakers moved further away from the drop with a 3-1 victory over a
Woodman side now just one more result away from certain relegation.
Nailmakers started very slow and couldn't really get a foot hold in the
game then it went from bad to worse when a defensive mix up lead to Ryan
Hall giving Woodman the lead. This gave Nailmakers the kick they needed
and Andy Taylor get on the end of a cross to put the teams level at the
break.
After the break Nailmakers
had a change of shape which worked to their advantage and they took the
lead with a Dan Beech header. Shortly after it was 3-1 when Jack Joyce
nodded home from a scrabble in the box. Nailmakers kept the ball well to
make sure Woodman couldn't get back into it.
Jubilee entertained
neighbours Wadsley Bridge Sixers for a game which both sides were
determined to win, but it was Sixers that came away with the points
thanks to a single George Rudd strike. Jubilee started out of the traps
fast and created plenty of chances, but couldn’t make them count and
Wadsley made them pay a great cross in was tapped home by Rudd. Jubilee
rallied and created more and more chances but couldn’t make them count
and the same story continued into the second half but Sixers held firm
to get the win.
Eckington kept up the chase
for a top three finish by edging a tight game with former champions
Chapeltown RBL 1-0. The decisive moment came midway through the first
half when after a quick break forward the ball fell to the feet of Aiden
Horspool and he rifled it home.
RBL pushed hard after the
break and created several promising chances. Afonso Ferreira twice came
closest to equalising, one effort rolled just wide of the post, while
another was denied by a strong save from the Eckington goalkeeper.
Morgan Cowell also had two good attempts in the second half as RBL
increased the pressure in search of a leveller, but Eckington held firm.
At the other end, Lewis Fox played a key role in keeping Chap RBL in the
game, producing a number of impressive saves throughout the match to
prevent Eckington from extending their lead. Despite the late pressure
and several near misses, Chap RBL couldn’t find the equaliser and
Eckington held on to secure the win.
8 MARCH - DIVISION 1 –
Hackenthorpe stay top,
but
Crookes
slip up
at Reds –Leaders
Hackenthorpe came away from promotion rivals AFC Wisewood with a narrow
3-2 victory. Hackenthorpe took the lead when Aston Thompson provided the
pass for Chad Gibson tap in. They doubled their lead when a fast paced
cross from Harrison Case found a sliding Xavier Dandrade at back post.
Wisewood came out second
half with grit between their teeth and goals from Will Osgathorpe and
Oliver Scott brought them level. With game on a knife edge it could have
gone either way with game opening up and chances at both ends. None were
taken until Kydn Gray found Nathan Hunt in space, and he in turn found
Xavier Dandrade’s dancing feet in an area with legs flying all over, but
he composed himself and nestled the ball into bottom corner with his
wrong foot for the winner.
Mosborough Reds moved up to
third with a 3-1 victory over a Crookes that had a depleted squad. Goals
from Harrison Barker, Ash Hotchin and Ben Dronfield in first half put
Reds in control and although Crookes pulled one back through Oli
McQuillin mid-way through second they couldn’t breach the Reds defence
again.
Brunsmeer gained their
second away win of the season in style with a 5-1 victory over Kelham
Island. Gareth Murdoch did most of the damage with four goals along with
one from Taylor Askham. Oliver Maltby netted one for Kelham mid-way
through the second half, but never really looked like getting back into
the game. Baby Shark gained their best win of the season with a 5-1 victory over Cotts. First half goals from Jahmal Riley, Cole Whitham and Keiron Sykes-Tobin put Shark in control. Roma Myers and Dan Ramsey added two more after the break making Chris Salt’s penalty for Cotts just a consolation.
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