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District League Report February 10th

  • 14/02/24
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Linthwaite Athletic are through to the semi-finals of the Barlow Cup with goals from Nathan Wadsworth, Max Morley and Bryn Jenkins in a 3-0 win over neighbours Slaithwaite United.

The extremely wet weather again played havoc with the League fixture programme with very few games going ahead as planned.

In Division 3 the bottom 2 clubs AFC Lindley Reserves and Mount drew 1-1 with Jamie Clay scoring for Lindley and Sam Dawson scoring for Mount.

Honley Reserves moved up to fourth place in Division 5 following their 5-1 win over Britannia Sports A with goals from Jermaine Edwards (two), Callum Greenwood (two) and Tom Booth. Kieron Wykes scored the consolation for Britannia.

Linthwaite Athletic are through to the semi-finals of the Barlow Cup with goals from Nathan Wadsworth, Max Morley and Bryn Jenkins in a 3-0 win over neighbours Slaithwaite United. Berry Brow are through to the quarterfinals of the Barlow Cup following their 5-1 win over Almondbury Woolpack. Stephen Brook scoring for the Woolpack and Wayne Shooter (two), Liam Dobson, Jordan Elvidge and Paul Pyke scoring for the Brow.

AFC Volunteers are through to the quarterfinals of the Groom Cup beating Hade Edge 3-1 with goals from Connor Loughran, Ryan Matthews and Josh Miller. Cameron Young with his 19th goal of the season, scoring for Hade Edge. Linthwaite Athletic Reserves are also through beating Britannia Sports Reserves 3-2 with goals from Richard Pogson, Oliver Ashmore and Brett McDonagh. Seb Avery and Clayton Philips scoring for Britannia.

In the Richardson Cup Allerton hammered Skelmanthorpe A 7-1 to go through to the semi-finals. Scorers for Allerton were Umais Khan, Mustafa Zeb, Mohammed Ibrahaim (two), Sahil Mahmood (two) and Mohammed Addas. Kieran Mannifield scored for Shat. Also in the Richardson Cup, Grange Moor Saints entertained Brook Motors and at halftime led 4-1 with goals from Adam Wain, Nathaniel Bee, Grahame Scott and Jordan Wells. Brook Motors rallied in the second half to draw level at 4-4 and send the tie to penalties. Josh Armitage (two), Max Pedley and Jonathan Charlesworth scoring for Brooks. The penalty shoot out turned out to be a nightmare for the Saints who didn’t score, with Brooks winning 3-0 to go through to the semifinals.

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