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Both semi-finals will be refereed by referees that have previously refereed a final at Bramall Lane, with Paul Cooper taking charge of the Stannington Village v Royal Earl game, and his assistants will be Paul Holmes and Lewis Berry. Paul Matthewson takes charge of the Chapeltown RBL v Southey Social tie, and his assistants will be Paul Rodgers and Theo Pawson 14 MAR – Fixtures and Referees for APRIL & MAY - The Fixtures and Referees for APRIL & MAY 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.
9 MAR – CBC PREM – Earl close in on the title, while Jubilee go goal crazy – Leaderrs Royal Earl now need just two more wins to take the title after twice coming from behind to beat second place Wadsley Bridge Sixers 3-2. Sixers went ahead after just two minutes when a Jordan Stocks corner beat everyone to go straight in. Earl levelled after 33 mins through Leon Howarth, but a brilliant run and cross by Stocks was headed home by George Rudd to give Sixers a half-time lead. Ten mins after the break Howarth levelled a second time with his 17th of the season and Earl won it when Jonno Williams hit one of his trademark free-kicks that left the keeper with no chance of stopping. Jubilee Rangers went goal crazy with a 10-2 win over bottom side Oughtibridge WM. There was two each for Adam Darton and Danny Vigrass with singles for Alfie Smith, Jack Shaw, Liam Hill-Simmons, Josh Reaney, Lewis Gillott and Brendon Reid-Flanagan. Second bottom Eckington MW also lost, 3-1 at home to Joker Wickersley. Eckington took the lead when Joel Cousins' whipped free-kick beat everyone after 40 mins, but on the stroke of half-time Joker levelled when an Owen Kelly cross took a deflection past the keeper. After the break it was Joker that took control and they took the lead when Adam Daughtrey lobbed the keeper before Nathan Taylor wrapped up the points with a neatl finish. The S35 derby saw Boynton come out on top 4-3 against Chapeltown RBL. Boynton came out on top in a 7 goal thriller! RBL took the lead when Matt Jacobs flicked the ball wide to Mikey Vella whose cross found Morgan Cowell on the edge of the area, Cowells touch took the ball into the air and then Cowell scissor kicked it into the top corner. Boynton were then awarded a penalty which was duly dispatched by Jack Bennett. Boynton then took the lead when a back pass from Cooke fell short and tRichie Atkins made no mistake and he quickly added his second to allow Boynton to go in to the break 3-1 up. RBL took the initiative in the second half and piled on the pressure and got back into it when an Elliott Simpson corner was forced home at the back post by Matt Jacobs. RBL then had a chance to get level from the spot, but Mitch Savage's was well saved by keeper Jenson Beever. Boynton extended their lead with a back post finish by Ty Brookes, but RBL weren't finished as Cowell got his second of the game to set up a grandstand finish. Boynton defence held out though as they took all 3 points from a real thriller. 9 MAR – DIVISION 1 – Nailmakers increase their lead as Cueball lose at Brunsmeer – Leaders Nailmakers beat Cotts at home 2-0 to open up a 6 point gap at the top. It took Nailmakers over 80 minutes to break the deadlock when veteran Russell Hobson tapped in, before Oliver Parfitt made the points safe. Cueball started the day in second place, but lost for a second week running, this time, 3-1 to Brunsmeer and dropped out of the top three. A Charlie Wheatley hat-trick did the damage for Brunsmeer, with Jack Challoner hitting Cueball's only reply. That allowed Crookes to go second after they beat Mosborough Reds 3-1. Oli McQuillin gave Crookes an early lead with a penalty, but despite many chances they couldn't add to it before half-time. Affter the break McQuillin set Dylan Murphy up to double the lead, but Reds got back into the game with a Billy Kitching strike. They couldn't break through again though and it was Hamish Adamson that made the game safe with Crookes' third. Up to third now is Southey Social who won 6-1 at AFC Wisewood thanks to hat-tricks from both Jamie Hopkins and Carlton Carty - Carty's third successive hat-trick to make it 11 goals in his last four games. Wisewood's consolation came from George Scott. 9 MAR – DIVISION 2 – Leaders Loca spot on, but Darnall beaten by Hackenthorpe – For the second week running, the leaders Loca FC had an impressive victory over fellow title challengers AFC Centre Spot. The 3-0 victory came from one from Oli Grady and two from the League's leading scorer Logan Liggins, taking his tally to 27. Darnall Urban were beaten by the same team for a second week running, losing 2-1 to a Hackenthorpe FC side now firmly in the promotion hunt. Hackenthorpe knew it was a game they had to win to stay in the race and they set off on the front foot, but after a few missed chances it took a real 35 yard screamer from Chad Gibson to give them a half-time lead. Darnall came into the game more after the break, but a swift counter attack by Hackenthorpe saw Leighton Sawyer put the cross in for Alfie Hinkley to slide the ball home. Darnall responded and it needed Hackenthorpe keeper Tyler Crossland to be at his best, but even he could do nothing to stop Anthony Greaves pulling one back with a terrific shot from the edge of the area. Despite a few close calls Hackenthorpe held on. Second place Baby Shark are now 7 points behind the leaders after they were surprisingly held to a 2-2 draw by second bottom Thorncliffe Villa. Villa shocked the Sharks by taking a two goal lead. Finn Taylor took advantage of a good through ball from Kenzie Stocks to produce a good finish and it was the same again when Taylor doubled the Villa lead with a calm left foot finish. Sharks shook themselves down and Fabian Johnson pulled one back before half-time and Jahmal Riley equalised in the second half, but Villa showed great determination to hang on for a point. Ecclesfield Blues gained a second successive win, this one a 5-1 victory at Norton Oaks. Danny Fisher with two and one each for Fin Smith, Joe Bailey-Atkin and Josh Beer did the trick for the Blues, with Jordan Noble netting from a Tom Holden corner for Oaks. 9 MAR – SUNDAY CUP – Stannington go out to AFP – Our last remaining team in the Sunday Senior Cup was Stannington Village were beaten 2-0 by AFP Pewter Pot |
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