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NAPIT Sunday League Report

  • 14/04/14
  • By Alan Evill
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Thursday 10th April 2014

Hasland moved to the top of ONE as they cruised to a 7-1 win over ten man Brampton Rovers who had Liam Milner sent off for receiving two cautions with Lee Clay in inspired form scoring four of the seven goals. FC Britannia stay in contention as they won by the odd goal in five against AFC Whitecotes, Whitehead, Bradbury and De Giralamo with the winning goals. Hepthorne Lane entertained Creswell and lost to them by two goals to nil.

NAPIT TWO leaders Tibshelf Town's fine form continued with a 5-0 win over Brampton Rovers JMA, Matt Waldram scoring twice in a victory which moves them five points clear of second placed Barrow Hill MC who were beaten 3-2 by FC Brimington for whom Marius Galloway, Sam Taylor and Jack Warwick scored.

THREE leaders West Killamarsh continue to dominate as they won again, beating Red Lion Whitt Moor by five goals to one with Liam Edge once again proving to be the talisman, scoring a hat trick. Creswell Black Diamond made it four wins on the bounce in as they came from behind to beat Hopflower. Only sixty seconds had elapsed when the visitors were awarded a penalty which they converted to take the lead and they quickly doubled their advantage after a goalkeeping error gifted them a second. Diamond came back strongly however pulling a goal back before drawing level in the closing minutes of the half. The second half belonged to Diamond as they added two further goals to claim the points, Mills scoring twice, Godley and Jackson once.

In FOUR Newbold met Woodthorpe Inn in a dress rehearsal for the Chatsworth Cup semi final at Clay Cross Town on the 27th and won easily by five goals to one. It was Wayne Gerrity who did the business for Newbold, hitting four of his sides goals.

In FIVE's only game Gate Inn North Wingfield's R Kirk scored both goals in a 2-1 win over Holmehall 1st.

Crown Killamarsh took on Hasland WMC in SIX looking to close the gap on runaway leaders Hady Villa. Hasland made a mockery of their second from bottom league position by easing past second from top Crown by three goals to one, the three goals being scored by Rawson, Lowe and Bower. Markham Arms and Barlow Kingston Rovers played out a five goal game with the former edging it by the odd goal. Nash, Silcock and Newsome were Arms scorers.

In SEVEN Grassmoor Sports Reserves heaped more misery on bottom club Dronfield Town by beating them 5-2, leaving Town still looking for their second win of the season.