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19 FEB – Fixtures and Referees for MARCH - The Fixtures and Referees for MARCH are now listed in the Fixtures section. Home teams must make sure their pitches are booked for the dates shown and confirm the details of the games with the referees and their opponents ASAP. 16 FEB – SUNDAY SENIOR CUP – Joker fall at the last gasp – Despite ending the game with justy 9 men Joker Wickersley's Sunday Cup run ended with a last gasp deferat at Athersley Rec. Joker started the quickest and although they missed many chances they did lead at half-time after Jacob Pearson headed home. Athersley hit back strongly after the break and after soon levelling, they then went in front when a corner was missed by everyone and the ball trickled home. It looked bleak for Joker when two players were sent off for denying two goalscoring opportunities, but they began to take the game to their hosts and Nathan Taylor deservedly levelled with two minutes remainng. The drama wan't over though and after Athersley had moved their centre back up front to avoid going to penalties and the movbe paid off when he headed the winner in the last few seconds. It leaves Stannington Village as our last representatives and in the semi-finals they will travel to AFP Pewter Pot on 9 March. 16 FEB – CBC PREM – All CBC Premier games postponed – All the CBC Premier games were postponed after the overnight rain. 16 FEB – DIVISION 1 – Nailmakers widen the gap at the top, Woodman and Southey draw, Wisewood go goal crazy – Nailmakers extended their lead at the top affter a narrow 2-1 victory over Brunsmeer AJW and Woodman Intake's draw with Southey Social. AMike Parker header gave Nailmakers a half-time lead and although Brunsmeer hit back strongly in the second half, Nailmakers' leading scorer Dan Beech doubled their lead when he finished off a quick counter attack. Brunsmeer kept on the front foot and Charlie Wheatley managhed to pull one back with 15 minutes remaining, but Nailmakers held on for the win. Two of Nailmakers title rivals, Woodman Intake and Southey Social, drew 2-2 with each other. Carlton Carty netted twice to put Southey two up, but Woodman hit back with two Kain Murphy goals for a result that didn't really help either of them. AFC Wisewood moved out of the bottopm three with an 8-0 win over bottom club Sheaf House. Joe Daley and Will Osgathorpe both hit doubles along with singles from Sam Civil, Alfie Wright, Stefan Hadfield and Tom Cartledge. 16 FEB – DIVISION 2 – Loca just beat Wadsley as Baby Shark go second with victory over Centre Spot and Darnall go third – The top versus bottom clash at Wadsley FC almost saw one of the biggest shocks of the season as leaders Loca just scraped a 4-3 victory over their plucky hosts. Joe Clarke and Lewelha Say gave Wadsley a 2-0 lead and it quicly got worse for Loca when they were reduced to 10 men. The ten men got back into it when Logan Liggins pulled one back, but it looked bleak when Sean Burkinshaw netted a third for Wadsley. Loca didn't give up though and after pressing Wadsley back Mitch Carlton struck twice to level the scores before Michael Golland grabbed the winner for the very relieved leaders. Baby Shark recovered from last weekend's firast defeat by beating fellow title contenders AFC Centre Spot 3-1 and replacing them in second place. Jay Atkin gave Shark the lead, but Danny Junior netted to level the scores. Centre Spot then suffered two injuries and had to re-shuffle their formation, but Sharks took advantage to go back in front with a Fabian Johnson strike. Centrer Spot reacted and looked most likely to get the next goal, but a quick break and a ball over the top saw Keenan McKenzie grab a third clinching goal for Shark. Darnall Urban went third with a thrilling 7-3 win at Ecclesfield Blues. Doubles from Anthony Greaves and Sheldon Jordan along with singles from JI Greaves, Djamal Otmani and Axel Muhire did the damage for Darnall, but Blues played more than just a part in an entertaining game and had started the scoring through Josh Lake and were 2-2 thanks to a Josh Smith strike. Darnall then took more control, but George Watson's third goal for Blues was at least some consolation. |
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