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17 NOV – SUNDAY SENIOR CUP – Oughti a Bridge too far for Earl, as 5 go through to last 16 – Oughtibridge WM caused a shock by putting out the Blades Super Draw leaders Royal Earl in a 7 goal thriller. Two Simon Duckworth strikes and one from Charles Tunnard gave Oughtibridge a three goal half-time lead. Earl came out after the break with all guns firing and quickly pulled two back through Alex Rippon and Connor Chapell, but a quick bereak by Oughtibridge saw Innocent Huly score a smart fourth for the home side. Earl pushed hard and Matt Morton netted their third with five minutes remaining, but Oughtibridge held on. Also through is Boynton Sports after goals from Liam Halshaw, Alastair Holland and Jack Bennett gave them a 3-1 away win at Doncaster's Ivanhoe and Stannington Village after their terrific 2-0 home win over the much fancied Westville. Stannington took the lead after 20 minutes when Joel Purkiss and Aemad Gadour combined to set Sami Eric up to slide the ball into the far corner. Both teams provided some great entertainment, but Stannington finally settled the tie in their favoutr with just 10 minutes remaining when Charlie Cop beat the defender on the byline and crossed for Gadour to finish first time with his left foot. Wadsley Bridge Sixers are also through after winning a penalty shoot-out at Balby after a 2-2 draw. Sixers led at half-time with a Rob Farrell goal, but just after the break Balby equalised. Kane Doughty soon put Sixers back in front, but that was quickly cancelled out by a second for Balby. With no further goals it went to penalties and Sixers came out on top 5-4. Joker Wickersley is also through after their opponents withdrew. The only team other than Royal Earl to go out was Chapeltown RBL who, after a goalless draw, lost a penalty shoot-out against AFP Pewter Pot. A high quality game saw RBL have the better of the first half, with AFP just shading the second half. Afer 8 successful penalties, AFP missed, but RBL also missed their fifth and after AFP scored their next, their keeper saved the next RBL penalty to send AFP through. The next round will see Boynton Sports entertain Joker Wickersley. Wadsley Bridge Sixers will entertain Wakefield's AFC Royal and also at home is Oughtibridge WM against Rotherham's AFC Maltby. Stannington Village have to travel to Doncaster's Edlington Top Cub. Ties are currently scheduled for 8 Dec. 17 NOV – SUNDAY TROPHY – Centre Spot make it unucky for Highgate, as 5 go through to last 16 – AFC Centre Spot are one of 5 of our clubs through to the last 16 after they hit 13 goals, including a hat-trick of hat-tricks, past an overwhelmed Mexborough's Highgate WMC. Spot went ahead after just 2 minutes and although Highgate soon levelled, after that it was just one way traffic. Liam Hannah, Danny Junior and Callum Shaw all hit hat-tricks along with singles for Louis Turner, Jack Leatherland, Harrison Coleman and Lewis Worrall took Spot's total to 13. Div 1 AFC Wisewood also beat a Mexborough side when a Matt Ensor strike proved enough to give them a 1-0 win over Ville FC. Div 2 Baby Shark had an impressive 4-0 victory at Groves Social. Shark started on the front foot and took the lead when a whipped in cross by Clark Greaves found the net. They extended it after half-time when Jack Appleyard rounded the keeper to score and Shaq McKenzie made it three when he cut in and bent one into the top corner. After some good play on the edge of the box, Appleyard netted his second with a rocket volley. Fellow Div 2 side Hackenthorpe had a narrow 2-1 home win over Brecks Snooker. Callum Foster netted both goals in the first half, but Hackenthorpe had a player dismissed for two yellows. Brecks pulled on back in the second half, but Hackthorpe's defence stood firm afer that. The fifth side through is Southey Social after their 3-2 victory at Rotherham's AFC Monkwood Blue. Southey took a first half lead when Finley Kew's cross was headed home by Jack Hawkes. After the break, Carlton Carty ran through the home side's defence to double Southey's lead and he almost had a second when he hit the post. He did get a second though when he raced past a defender to fire home at the near post. With just 5 minutes remaining Carty had a chance to complete his hat-trick when Jordan Livett was brought down in the box, but Carty's spot kick was easily saved by the keeper. The home side then scored two quickfire goals to set up a nervy finish, but Southey held on. Loca went out 2-0 to a very good Scawthorpe Herons and Cotts also fell 2-0 at SFC Glasshouse. Despite goals by Harry Brooker and Sonny McHale, Ecclesfield Bues also went out, 7-2 at Barnsley's The Cottage. The next round will see Division 2 leaders AFC Centre Spot entertain Division 1 AFC Wisewood. At home will be Southey Social against Chesterfield's Brampton Rovers and Baby Shark against Doncaster's SFC Glasshouse, but Hackenthorpe FC will have to trave to Rotherham's The Park Hotel. Ties are currently scheduled for 15 Dec. 17 NOV – CBC PREM – Eckington start life off at their new home with a win – The day's only CBC Premier game say Eckington MW start life at their new home with a narrow 2-1 victory over Jubilee Rangers. Playing their first game on their new Eckington Miners Welfare home, it took Eckington just 6 minutes to go ahead when a short back pass was picked up by Owen Ryan, who then rounded the keeper to fire home, but 2 minutes before the break a ball across the 6 yard box was put in by Liam Hill-Simmons. The second half was just 5 minutes old when a throw into the box fell to Dan Biggin and he restored Eckington's lead and their firm defence saw them hold on. 17 NOV – DIVISION 1 – Leaders held away again, but Brunsmeer get first win – Leaders Crookes were held for a third successive time away from home, 3-3, by a Cueball now up to third. Daniel Flynn gave Crookes a first minute lead and Harvey Allatt doubled it before half-time. Travis Hodgson grabbed two after the break to bring Cueball level until Cameron Ronksley looked to have won it for Crookes in the 85th minute. Hodgson had other ideas though and he completed his hat-trick on 90 minutes to give Cueball a deserved share of the spoils. Brunsmeer gained their first win of the season with a narrow 2-1 victory at Mosborough Reds. Tom Rowbotham almost gave Reds an early lead, but instead it was Brunsmeer that went in front when a Charlie Wheatley free-kick beat the keeper. Reds levelled in the second half when Brad Hague's free-kick beat the visitors keeper, but a quick break by Brunsmeer was finished off by Brad Rains to give them that first win. Woodman Intake had a comfortable 4-0 home win over Sheaf House. Shaun Garwell and Yassine Teache gave Woodman a two goal lead at the break and in the second half, a 25 yarder by Jack Heald made it three before Teache netted his second to round off the scoring 17 NOV – DIVISION 2 – Darnal cut loose to win at Wadsley, while Chapeltown & Thorncliffe draw – Djarnal Otmani hit a hat-trick as Darnall Urban finally found some winning form away from home to beat Wadsley FC 8-3. Darnall's others came from doubles for Ji Greaves and Leon Walford along with one for Abdiraheem Ali, with Reece James, Leader Heh and Callum North netting for Wadsley. Chapeltown FC and Thorncliffe Villa shared the points in the day's other game, a 4-4 draw. Ben Rooth with two and one each for Sam Price and Michael Hughes netted for Chapeltown , with Villa's replies coming from Danny Fisher with two and one each for Archie Johnson and Sam Copeland. |
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