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23 APRIL – LEAGUE CUP FINAL – Sixers will be at home at Bramall Lane on Tuesday 12 May in the League Cup Final – The draw for the home dressing room for the League Cup Final between Royal Earl and Wadsley Bridge Sixers at Bramall Lane was made by former Blade Billy Sharp at Bramall Lane and it saw Wadsley Bridge Sixers get the home dressing room and Royal Earl the away dressing room. The Final is at Bramall Lane is on Tuesday 12 May with a 7:15 kick-off. It should be a terrific game with Earl trying to complete the double by beating the team currently just one place below them. Come along and support the teams. Entrance is into the Tony Currie Stand and is £10 for adults (CASH ONLY), but free for children 15 and under.

26 APRIL – CBC PREMIER – Sixers go second and Boynton Sports are safe – Wadsley Bridge Sixers completed their league programme by thumping relegation threatened Chapeltown RBL 6-1 to go second. Josh Statham gave Sixers the lead midway through the first half and 15 minutes later Chris Belshaw doubled it. Almost immediately Aaron Williamson produced a spectacular volley to pull one back, but Sixers had their two goal lead back before half-time with a Luke Allison penalty.

After the break a second penalty allowed Belshaw to score his second and 21st of the season. As RBL wilted in the sun, Rob Farrell made it 5-1 before Ben Southwell completed the scoring.

The two teams below Sixers both drew. Wickersley were held 1-1 by Eckington MW. Eckington created the better chances in a goalless first half, but it was Wickersley that went in front in the second half when Kallum Nix’s through ball allowed Adam Daughtrey to beat the keeper. After having one goal disallowed, Eckington finally got their equaliser when Will Onions through ball was finished off by Joel Cousins.

Stannington Village were held 4-4 by a Jubilee Rangers battling to get out of the drop zone. Stannington took the lead when Tom Staniland’s cross was headed home by Niall Loughlin, but Jubilee hit back through Adam Darton. Loughlin put Stannington back in front when he beat two defenders before bending it in off the post from 25 yards, but Darton struck his second to send the teams in level at the break.

The second half saw Jubilee go in front when Ross Lamkin saw the Stannington keeper off his line and lobbed him to score, but Stannington levelled when Sami Eric and Brad Worsfold combined to set Charlie Shepherd up to score at the near post. Worsfold then crossed for Aemad Gadour to head Stannington back in front, but Jubilee didn’t give up and Leuan Toper headed home to give Jubilee a deserved point

Jubilee are still in the third relegation spot, but RBL are only just above them, as are Nailmakers who were beaten 4-1 by Boynton Sports. Richie Atkins gave Boynton the lead, but it was cancelled out by Nick Owen. That was as good as it got for Nailmakers though and a Marc Peacock double along with one for Jake Bonnett saw Boynton home and safe from the drop.

26 APRIL - DIVISION 1 – Mosborough are promoted and Cotts climb off the bottom AFC Wisewood failed to get a team out to play Mosborough Reds, so Reds were awarded the 3 points and that was enough to see them promoted in 3rd place. If that match had been played and Reds lost, Crookes had a chance to take the final spot, but they lost their final game 5-3 at Brunsmeer. Crookes took the lead with an Oli McQuillin strike, but Brunsmeer equalised.

Pete Smith then put Crookes back in front and although Brunsmeer equalised just before half-time, McQuillin netted his second and 19th of the season to give Crookes the lead a third time. It wasn’t enough though as Brunsmeer won it with 3 second half goals.

Cotts climbed off the foot of the table by gaining revenge, 3-0, over a Norton Oaks they lost to the previous week. Jacob Lally netted two of them, with Alex Carlton the other

23 APRIL – CBC PREMIER – Chapeltown take a big step towards safety – Chapeltown RBL came from 2 down to complete a 5 day double over Boynton Sports to move 3 points clear of the drop and just a point behind Boynton with 2 games in hand of them. The result drags Boynton into the relegation fight and also effectively relegates Southey Social as RBL's goal difference is far superior than Southey's.

RBL completed a ruthless five-day double over Boynton in a game that twisted and turned before exploding into life in the second half. It looked like Boynton were set for revenge early on, racing into a two-goal lead with two Richie Atkins strikes inside the opening nine minutes. RBL were rocked, chasing shadows, and for a while it looked like the script had flipped completely from their previous meeting. But just before the break, the momentum began to creak and shift. A corner caused chaos in the Boynton box, Millen’s header somehow clawed off the line, only for Aarron Williamson to react quickest and smash home the rebound on 43 minutes. Lifeline grabbed, belief restored.

The second half belonged to RBL. On 64 minutes, Charlie Cope rose like a man with unfinished business, meeting Jay Carter’s cross with a powerful header to level things up. From there, Boynton began to wobble, and RBL sensed it. With 15 minutes to go, substitute Jed Phillips slipped a perfectly weighted pass into the path of Carter, who kept his cool, rounded the keeper, and rolled the ball into an empty net. Phillips and Carter are pictured celebrating.

There was still time for late drama. Boynton were handed a golden chance to equalise from the spot on 85 minutes, but Lewis Fox had other ideas, producing a huge penalty save to preserve RBL’s lead and with the very last kick of the game, RBL slammed the door shut. Cope turned provider this time, picking out Phillips, whose effort squirmed over the line to cap a remarkable comeback. From early collapse to late control, RBL showed resilience, quality, and a touch of chaos to seal a 4–2 win.

 

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