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24 MARCH – Fixtures for APRIL & MAY now shown - The Fixtures & Referees for APRIL & MAY have been added to the Fixtures section of the League website – www.sssl.org.uk. Home teams must confirm their pitch is available and booked ASAP. There could be fixture changes if either pitches or referees aren't available on the dates shown.
The second half again saw not many chances, but after
Stannington had a period when they had more of the play, with Sixers
Luke Allison, Brad Howe and Josh Statham having more influence on the
game it began to swing Sixers way. A great strike by Jordan Stocks was
brilliantly saved by Village keeper Harley Middleton, but with the game
looking certain to go to a penalty shootout, Danny Barnsley went on a
mazy run that ended with him slamming home the winning goal. Pictures of match action are courtesy of Ian Anderson.
Sixers will meet either
Royal Earl or Nailmakers in the final, with Earl and Nailmakers playing
their semi-final next Sunday 29 March at Warminster Road, with an 11am
kick-off.
22 MARCH – CBC PREMIER –
Earl edge closer to the title, but things getting tight at the bottom
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Royal Earl
beat Boynton Sports 2-0 to edge closer to the title. Theo Wilson opened
the scoring with a simple finish and Brandon Bagley made it 2-0 after a
mistake from keeper. If Earl win their final 3 games they will be
cvhampions.
The bottom end of the table is getting very tight
after a 2-1 defeat for Southey Social at home to Wickersley CC and
Woodman’s surprise goalless draw at Chapeltown RBL. In an entertaining
game both Southey and their visitors Wickersley had chances, but
couldn't convert until just before the break when a ball over the top
left Wickersley striker clean through, but he couldn't convert and the
ball rolled back to the edge of the box where Ben Thornton’s shot and
went through the defender’s legs on the line.
The game continued like the first half with both
teams having chances and Southey levelled the score when Jack Hawkes
raced onto a ball in the channel from Ryan Whitney and fired high into
the roof of the net. Southey then had 2 great chances. The first saw
Carlton Carty clean through, but although his shot beat the keeper it
landed the wrong side of the post. This was quickly followed by Luke
Broadbent having a close range effort well saved by the Wickersley
keeper.
Wickersley then had two great chances of their own
that saw Southey keeper Harrison Lee make two quality saves, but with
just a minute on the clock Wickersley took the points when Lee could
only push a shot back into the Nathan Taylor’s path and he made no
mistake from close range.
At Chapeltown RBL, a game between the bottom two was
a tense, hard-fought encounter saw bottom club Woodman come away with a
0–0 draw. The standout moment came early on when RBL keeper Lewis Fox
pulled off a superb penalty save, diving sharply to his left to deny
Woodman and keep his side level. It proved a crucial intervention in a
game where chances were at a premium.
RBL grew into the match in the second half and came
closest to breaking the deadlock, rattling the crossbar with a powerful
effort and Javad Hefferan testing the Woodman keeper with a well-struck
shot. Despite both sides pushing, neither could find the finishing
touch, leaving it honours even at full time. Chapeltown’s only
consolation was that the point lifted them up a place above Southey, but
for Woodman it means that it fourth bottom Jubilee Rangers win one more
game Woodman will be relegated.
22 MARCH - DIVISION 1 –
Top 3 all win, but Crookes move into contention –
Leaders Hackenthorpe FC stayed top with a 4-1 victory
over Cotts. Hackenthorpe got off to a flying start, showing sharpness
early on with an opening goal from Kian Holloway. It was a composed
finish, set up nicely by Chad Gibson. The duo combined again shortly
after, with Holloway grabbing his second of the game—this time lifting a
clever lob over the goalkeeper. Cotts FC managed to pull one back before
half-time with a simple tap-in by Ty Gunter to keep them in the contest.
The second half proved to be a scrappy affair, with
Hackenthorpe creating chances, but struggling to fully capitalize.
However, the breakthrough eventually came when a move started from a
saved shot by Callum Foster, followed by good work from Lee Thompson and
ended when George Bemba rose well to head home their third goal.
Hackenthorpe sealed the victory with their fourth goal when Lee Thompson
threaded a precise pass through for Callum Foster and he made no mistake
in front of goal.
Loca stayed second with an even more convincing 9-1
win at Baby Shark. Loca came out the blocks in the first 2 minutes with
a goal from man of the match Mitch Kent assisted by Logan Liggins and
minutes later Jamie Hopkins slammed home a second. Jamie Goldenburgh
made it three with a stunning free kick for his first of the season,
before Cammy Evans set up Logan Liggins to make it four by half-time.
After the break Josh Baxter set Liggins up for his
second, before Liggins turned provider for Call Spencer to hit Loca’s
sixth. Rion Arbourn netted a penalty that turned out to be Sharks only
consolation before Hopkins set Callum Spencer up for Loca’s seventh.
Evans then provided the assist for Liggins to complete his hat-trick and
the scoring was completed when Hopkins provided the assist got
Goldenburgh to net his second.
Mosborough Reds stayed third with a narrow 3-2 win at
Brunsmeer. Both sides could only fashion half chances in a goalless
first half, but the second half was only minutes old when Gaz Murdoch
gave Brunsmeer the lead. Reds hit back immediately to level with an Alix
Sorsby free-kick. Soon after Sorsby put another effort just wide, but it
didn’t take long for their leading scorer Matt Ellis to put Reds ahead
with a header at the back post.
Brunsmeer hit back to level with a second from
Murdoch, but they were then put under intense pressure by Reds and after
going close three times, in the third minute of added time Billy
Kitching hit the winner when the keeper spilled the ball.
Crookes moved above AFC Wisewood into fourth by
beating them 4-3. Hamish Adamson gave Crookes a second minute lead
following a throw-in and Oli McQuillin doubled it soon after. A Tom
Rickers volley made it 3-0 until Jay Travis pulled one back before
half-time. McQuillin netted his second after the break and it was needed
as Wisewood pulled two back through Joe Daley and Leo Edgar, but Crookes
held on to go above their visitors.
A Kenneth Obazuaye double and one each for Sam Clark
and Alex Simmons helped Kelham Island ended a run of defeats with a 4-0
victory at Thorncliffe Villa. Dominating from start to finish, Kelham
were 3-0 up at half time with some classy finishing. They added another
in the second half and perhaps should have scored more. |
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