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1 MARCH – CBC PREMIER –
Earl make it an unlucky 13 for the rest –
Royal Earl widened their lead at the top to 13 points
with an emphatic 4-1 victory at second place Wadsley Bridge Sixers.
Royal Earl captain Joe Turner made it 1-0 after 6 mins with a header
from a corner, but Sixes hit back to level before half-time with a Kane
Doughty finish. The second half saw Earl retake the lead with a Connor
Chapell penalty before Brandon Bagley made it 3-1 with a nice finish.
Ashley Cooper made it 4-1 with a simple tap-in
Eckington kept up the chase for a top two finish with a hard earned 2-1 victory at Woodman. Eckington took advantage of a Woodman having to start with 10 men and scored n the first few minutes when a corner into the box was headed down by Lestyn Jones for Aiden Horspool to tap home. Despite Woodman coming into the game more, Eckington doubled their lead in the 38th minute when Horspool was played in down the left hand side to fire home. A very competitive and even matched second half saw Woodman scored deep into the second half when a corner was headed home at the back post by Shaun Garwell, and they were denied a point by a great save from a free kick. Pictures, right and below, from this game are courtesy of Ian Anderson.
Wickersley CC produced one of their
best performances of the season to win 4-0 at a Boynton Sports pushing
to get into the top five. A first half that saw Wickersley dominate
proceedings, but just couldn't quite find that final ball or finish
until a great bit of one touch play saw James Hardemen find space and
whip a ball to the back post for Ben Thornton to finish.
It stayed like that until the second
half with Boynton starting well and pushing Wickersley back, but a good
bit of pressing then saw Liam Tomlinson win the ball high up, play a 1
-2 before finding the top corner. Wickersley then took over the game and
scored a third when a quick free kick allowed Nathan Taylor to square it
for Adam Daughtrey to score. James Hardemen wrapped the scoring up with
a tidy finish.
Jubilee climbed out of the bottom three
with their second away win of the season, 3-1 at Chapeltown RBL. RBL
made the perfect start but were ultimately undone by a clinical Jubilee
side. RBLopened the scoring when a dangerous in-swinging corner from
Charlie Cope caused problems in the six-yard box and the returning
Farbod Yousefi reacted quickest, flicking the ball in at the near post
to give RBL a deserved early lead.
It was a bright, energetic opening from
RBL, who looked sharp and organised, but Jubilee, responded with
composure. They began to control possession and found their equaliser
midway through the half, capitalising on a defensive lapse to draw level
when Ross Lamkin found himself free to head home. Jubilee got their
noses in front before the interval when Liam Hill-Simmons took matters
into his own hands and fired home a 20 yard strike to the bottom corner.
RBL pushed to get back into the
contest, showing determination and commitment, but clear-cut chances
proved hard to come by against a disciplined Jubilee defence. As the
game stretched late on, Jubilee made sure of the result with a third
goal, when some good midfield work saw a ball fired across for Luke
Campbell to tap home to put the outcome beyond doubt.
1
MARCH - DIVISION 1 –
Cotts give the leaders a scare –
Leaders Hackenthorpe battle to a hard-earned 1-0
victory at Cotts FC. In a scrappy contest played on a terrible pitch,
where quality had to shine through sheer determination. Despite the
conditions both teams dug deep, competed for every ball, but it was
Hackenthorpe that found the moment of quality to take the points.
The breakthrough came in the second
half when Harrison Case showed great pace to break away down the flank
before delivering a pinpoint cross into the box and waiting at the back
post was Xavier Dandrade, who kept his composure and tapped home to seal
the win. At the other end, Aston Thompson was an absolute rock once
again — dominant in the air, strong in the tackle, and organising
everything in front of him to gain a fully deserved Man of the Match
award, although Cotts veteran keeper James Newsome pushed him close.
Crookes come from behind to beat Norton
Oaks 3-1 and stay in the promotion chase. Crookes were shocked when Oaks
took the lead after a corner wasn’t cleared and James Addy tapped it in.
Crookes began to create chances and finally replied when Dylan Murphy
tapped home a cross to make it level at the break. Norton started the
second half well, but it was Crookes that eventually took the lead
through Ben Emsley from a corner. Crookes then wrapped up the points
with a Cam Ronksley volley.
Loca FC kept up their title chase with
a magnificent 7-1 victory over Kelham Island. Loca made a fast start and
Jordan Thomas, with the help of Ollie Grady, put them ahead inside 5
minutes. Curtis Modest doubled their lead soon after, set up by Djamel
Otmani. Logan Liggins made it three before halt-time from the penalty
spot.
The second half saw Jamie Hopkins, on
his return bend a 30-yard free kick into the bottom corner, before a
foul on Ollie Grady gave Liggins the chance to score his second penalty.
Callum Spencer decided subtlety was overrated and lashed one from 25
yards into the top corner, before Kelham grabbed a consolation through
Kenneth Obazuaye, but it was Loca that completed the scoring when clever
play down the left from Michael Golland, allowed Liggins to complete his
hat-trick. |
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