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25 FEB – SUNDAY CUP –
Eckington bow out –
Eckington’s Sunday Cup run ended with
a narrow defeat at holders Scawthorpe Athletic. Scawthorpe took the lead
in the 22nd minute when a corner was bundled home from close range.
Scawthorpe got a second two minutes before half time when a foul by the
Eckington keeper resulted in a penalty, which the Scawthorpe player
slotted home. Eckington grew into the game in the second half and
grabbed a goal back in the 80th minute when Pat Stothard battled well to
nick the ball away from the keeper and slot home. They went flat out to
find an equaliser and almost got it in the final moments, but Scawthorpe
held on.
25 FEB
– CBC PREMIER –
Legion take a
grip of the title, while Pheasant win a thriller –
Chapeltown RBL beat
relegation threatened Woodman Intake 3-1 to go ten points clear at the
top and make them clear favourites to take their first League title.
RBL’s fifth consecutive victory started when Brandon Whitfield’s mazy
run ended up with his deflected cross evading the keeper after 8
minutes. Man of the match Alex Mosley’s corner was headed home by Dave
Millen to double the lead ten minutes before half time.
Intake halved the lead
shortly after half time with a good finish by Harry Chamberlain, and
further pressure saw them awarded a penalty, but RBL keeper Lewis Fox
kept his fine form up by going the right way to save. Former Intake
winger Luis Afonso-Ferreira beat his marker late on and crossed for
Morgan Cowell to finish well left footed to secure the win for RBL.
Wadsley Bridge Pheasant
came from behind 3 times to win their crucial relegation battle at FC
Inter 4-3 to go six points clear of the drop zone. Sam Read gave Inter a
shock 1st min lead but a Chris Steer goal levelled for Pheasant. Within
a minute Inter re-took the lead with a Read penalty, but Joe Slater
strike drew Pheasant level a second time before half-time. After the
break Read completed his hat-trick to put Inter back in front, but
Pheasant hit back again and after twice hitting the woodwork their
pressure paid off with a Luke Beedham goal. Pheasant kept the pressure
up after that and Dylan Parrott got the winner that eased their
relegation fears, but left Inter six points from safety.
Only a Charlie Line goal
separated Dronfield from their visitors at half-time, but as Lions,
playing their first game for six weeks, ran out of steam in the second
half, goals from goals from James Taylor, Sam Matata, Mark Ashley & Sam
Porter gave Dronfield a deserved 5-1 win, with 4 or the 5 goal scorers
21 or under. Adam Pocock netted Lions’ consolation goal. Boynton also
had a 5-1 win over Sheaf House with goals from a Lee Jordan double,
Curtis Priday, Jake Gamban and Marc Peacock, with Jake Powell netting
for Sheaf.
Jubilee Rangers knew
that victory at home to Southey Social was vital, but they had to settle
for a 2-2 draw. Southey took the lead inside 10 mins as Jubilee failed
to deal with a ball into the box and Daniel Jenkinson fired home from
6yds. Jenkinson then had a great chance to double the lead when he raced
clear of the Jubilee defence but the keeper saved his effort. Southey
continued to have the better chances, but failed to capitalise and were
made to pay on the stroke of half-time when a deflection fell kindly for
the striker to poke home from close range.
The 2nd half saw Jubilee
have plenty of the ball, but without creating any clear cut chances and
it was Southey who re-took the lead when Jamie Hopkins fired home a free
kick from edge of the box. Southey looked good for all 3pts but in 8th
minute of stoppage time a cross into the box was turned onto the post
and bundled home from close range.
25 FEB
– DIVISION 2 –
Brunsmeer win
at Wadsley to go top and Cotts keep their hopes alive –
Brunsmeer A.J.W. won 4-0
at Wadsley FC to go top and they now need just two wins to be certain of
promotion. Goals by Gaz Murdoch and Jake Hatton in the first half,
followed by Dan Fox and Ollie Hall goals in the second half gave
Brunsmeer victory.
An Andrew Swift double
gave Cotts a 2-1 victory over Royal Oak (Dronfield) to keep their
outside promotion hopes alive. Cotts started quickly and Swift netted
both his goals in the first twenty minutes, but after that Royal Oak
began to get on top and they reduced the arrears with a Josh Sugden
penalty before half time. Royal Oak battled away in the second half, but
Cotts held firm to take the points.
Chapeltown FC gained
their second away win of the season, 2-1 at Norton Oaks. Goals from Ben
Smedley and Harry Hurst gave Chapeltown a two goal lead at the break,
but Oaks dominated after the break and after spurning several chances
they eventually pulled one back when Tom Blacksell was fouled in the box
and converted the penalty himself, but it was too late in the game to
salvage any points. |
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