Ramble Round the Everards Divisions
Week ending 16th November by Mason Noryon
19/11/24
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Stapenhill almost champions but runners-up could go to the wire.
3 points from their next fixture, home against Blaby and Whetstone on Saturday, should see Stapenhill with 1 hand on the championship cup after they were victorious this afternoon, and their nearest challengers had mixed fortunes. A Phil Whieldon 2nd half double gave the Stags their 1st home win since the beginning of February, 2-0 over Downes Sports.
Barrow Town moved into 2nd spot after grabbing all 3 points at Anstey Nomads with a last gasp winner. Lloyd Murning seemed to have given the Nomads a share of the points with a brace, but 2 from Adam Geary cancelled that out as Barrow made it 3 wins on the spin, to remain 15 points off the pace with a game in hand.
Ibstock Utd had to settle for a goal less draw at Bardon Hill Sports whilst Thurnby Rangers, who still have the potential to grab the runners up prize despite their 4th defeat on the spin, lost 1-2 to Blaby Whetstone Athletic.
Kirby Muxloe consolidated a top 6 finish with a 1-2 away win at Thurmaston Town and Holwell Sports made 6th spot a real possibility with their 5th win on the spin, 0-1 at Ratby Sports.
At the other end of the table Rothley Imps look destined to finish bottom after losing 6-0 at St Andrews where Callum Ross and Alastair Ross both netted a brace and Highfield Rangers, who dropped into the bottom 2 in midweek, remained there after they lost at home 1-2 to Birstall Utd.
Aylestone Park eased another point away from the relegation trap door after a 1-1 with Ellistown.
Report supplied by Dave Lumley