Saturday, 19 April 2014

Sheffield Lane Top 3-0 Worsbrough Bridge Athletic Reserves



County Senior League Second Division; Saturday 19th April 2014


 Sheffield Lane Top overtook Bawtry Town in the race for fourth place in County Senior League Division Two with a 3-0 victory over Worsbrough Bridge.

On 18 minutes, the hosts almost broke the deadlock. Brad Clarke passed to Josh Bedell in some neat build-up play before Billy Bradshaw’s thunderbolt effort from close to the penalty spot cannoned back off the crossbar.

Just after the half hour mark they did take the lead. Dylan Parrott played an exceptional cross-field ball in to Clarke, based on the right hand side of the box, who struck a fantastic half-volley into the top left corner of the goal.

On the next attack the lead was doubled. Hayden Goddard’s cross to Clarke was met by a strong header. It certainly hit the bar and may well have crossed the line too, but Andy Ogden poked the rebound home from close range just to be sure.

With twenty one minutes to go the scoring was completed. Parrott’s shot was speculative to say the least and it curled magnificently into the top right; unstoppable for goalkeeper Cameron Sandgeson.
Worsbrough’s fourth consecutive defeat has subsequently ended any hope of a top half finish as they dropped one place to ninth in the league table.

The first opportunity of the match arrived in the fifth minute, Clarke’s low cross found Alex Thompson just inside the penalty area, however the resulting shot fell wide of the right post.

Much of the match was a balanced affair with the hosts most clinical. One such opportunity wasted from Worsbrough was that of Tom Peace. A long ball from defence found the stretching centre forward, but contact on the half-volley was poor and the shot drifted wide.

Then, the Green Lane End crossbar was called into life. Billy Bradshaw hit a powerful effort which rebounded via the woodwork. Ogden’s follow up was parried by the goalkeeper.

Luke Exley’s long range effort for Athletic was not too far wide of goal at the opposite end of the field.

Defensive discipline was responsible for keeping the score-line at 0-0 when the ball broke to Ogden in the area. Worsbrough closed the striker down quickly and the rushed shot could only be sent wide.

Still the hosts were looking the more threatening in the final third. Parrott’s pass to Ogden was subsequently backhealed back to Parrott, but it was thumped over the bar.

In a contrasting, less patient tactic, Exley exerted another long range shot, this time going wide of the left post.

They were left to rue it. Within two minutes a ball from Parrott on the half-way line by the left touchline, found Clarke who rocketed into the top corner.
 
In a blink of an eye one became two. Goddard’s cross to Clarke whose header bounced off the underside of the crossbar, dropping on the line and Ogden tapped in from a yard out.

The match was largely a midfield battle with very few clear goalscoring opportunities.
In the second half, Bridge were again restricted to shots from distance; Jack Jones sending the latest of which over the bar.

Then Dylan Parrott received the ball on the left wing and struck on almighty shot from range which Sandgeson stood no chance with as it flew into the corner.

Worsbrough registered their first shot on target with fourteen minutes remaining. Danny Foster’s free-kick was met by the head of Jed Phillips, which the goalkeeper, Luke Harriott, held.

Phillips took a free-kick himself five minutes later but this time Harriott was untroubled.

With three minutes remaining, Mark Fitzpatrick hit a powerful shot from inside the area which the goalkeeper held.

The final chance of the match Clarke crossed to Ogden, who held the ball up, before setting up Parrott but the shot went high and wide.

Victory was Sheffield Lane Top’s eleventh of the season. They conclude the campaign with a match against Bramley Sunnyside on Wednesday; a fixture that Worsbrough will have an eye on with the visitors capable of finishing above today’s defeated.    

Sheffield Lane Top team: Luke Harriott, Josh Bedell, Tom Bradshaw, Jordan Smith, John Thompson ©, Alex Thompson, Brad Clarke, Billy Bradshaw, Andy Ogden, Dylan Parrott, Hayden Goddard. Substitutes: Neil Travis, Adam Jackson, Shaun Williamson, Todd Guest, Elliott Travis.

Worsbrough Bridge Athletic Reserves team: Cameron Sandgeson, Adam Barker, Sam Joyce, Josh Evans ©, Jake Ward, Mark Fitzpatrick, Jack Jones, Luke Exley, Gavin Thorpe, Tom Peace, Jed Phillips. Substitutes: Sam Keen, Liam Price, Aaron Parlett, Alex Knight, Danny Foster.

Sunday, 13 April 2014

Rotherham Town 0-4 Wickersley




County Senior League First Division; Saturday 12th April 2014


  Wickersley’s winning streak was extended to six games after thumping Rotherham Town at Herringthorpe Stadium.


It took until the 62nd minute until the visitors opened the scoring. James Claxton was sliced down in the penalty area and Matthew Langley dispatched from the spot.

Four minutes later the lead was doubled; Luke Shiel with the tremendous long range effort, which flew into the bottom corner.

On 72 minutes it became 3-0. Benjamin Thornton  played through one-on-one  and slotted calmly into the bottom left of the net.

The rout was sealed with fourteen minutes remaining; Claxton sent through with only the goalkeeper to beat and did so with a low shot to the goalkeeper’s right.

Despite the win, Wickersley’s hopes of a league title were ended due to wins for Joker FC and Jubilee Sports. However they will be playing in the County Senior League Premier Division next season after already achieving promotion by beating Sheffield Bankers in midweek.

Rotherham Town started the match brightly. Gareth Thompson’s shot from inside the area drifted wide of the right post.

At first the hosts dictated possession with the visitors looking to break on the counter. Sheil’s corner for the visitors, created the first meaningful chance of the match, with Shane Young heading high and wide of the left post.

The visitors slowly began to exert more pressure. Sheil’s free header after Langley’s cross cleared off the line on 21 minutes. Thirty seconds later they had another chance, Matthew Claxton’s turn and shot requiring Jamie Housley to deny with his fingertips.

Langley’s corner was then temporarily cleared but fell to Andrew Rawlin, but the first-time volley fell wide of the left post.

Perhaps the turning point came when Rotherham lost Steve Andrews to a knee injury. Having dominated possession to this point, Wickersley began taking the emphasis in dictating the play.

However Rotherham had the first chance after this incident, Rich Williams turning inside from the right flank, but sending the shot high and wide.

At the other end, goalkeeper Jamie Housley was dispossessed by James Claxton, however his positioning was top class to turn the resulting chipped effort wide of the post.

He had another chance straight after with a towering header from Langley’s cross, kept out by the crossbar.

Langley’s powerful effort from the edge of the box, on 35 minutes was then sent wide of the right post.

Rawlin’s strong run then saw him bypass three players before sending through Jack Jordan, who sent the one-on-one from a tight angle into the side netting.

Langley then sent through Claxton, one-on-one, but sent the shot wide, when it was looking as if they were never going to take advantage of any opportunity.

Wickersley were on an unbeaten run dating back to the 28th December 2013, whilst Rotherham Town had suffered two consecutive defeats. 

The first shot on target of the second half went the way of the visitors, Claxton making a run with the ball at his feet into the box, but sending a tame effort at the goalkeeper. This happened before Benjamin Thornton’s long range shot flew over the bar.

Then, Jordan Turner played through Claxton who turned inside from the right within the box but was cyclically tripped. Langley stepped up to take the resulting spot kick and sent it neatly into the corner.


 The lead was doubled from the next attack; Sheil’s long range blast into the bottom corner; unstoppable for Housley.

Still Rotherham carved chances. Steve Jefferies corner met by Kyle Benton’s header but he failed to hit the target.

Thornton made it three when he was played through on the right side of the penalty box and slotted calmly across the goalkeeper into the far corner.

With Town on the backfoot, Wickersley created chances at will. Rawlin found himself one-on-one but his low effort was parried by Housley.

Fifteen minutes from time the scoring was completed. Rotherham appealed for offside as Claxton was played through, but the striker ignored the critics as he found the bottom corner.

Shane Young’s low free-kick for Wickersley then was kept out by Housley and Rawlin’s effort went over the crossbar.

James Birch’s flick header hit the post from Rawlin’s free-kick, as the scoreline almost became five.
 Rawlin then passed low Thornton, but the shot was cleared off the line.

Still Wickersley pressed and Alex Elwell forced a spectacular save from the goalkeeper with a powerful shot from inside the area, being tipped over the crossbar. Elwell’s second and final chance of the game saw a long range effort go wide of the right post.

To conclude the action Jefferies free-kick was met by Mike Parkinson, but the goalkeeper gathered the shot.

In the league standards, Rotherham Town remain sixth where they started the day; a similar situation to Wickersley who stay third.

Rotherham Town team: Jamie Housley, Marcus Squires, Harley Scholey, Kyle Benton, Marcus Smallman, Gareth Thompson, Liam Johnson, Steve Jefferies, Carl Marriott, Steve Andrews, Rich Williams. Substitutes: Mart Turner, Andy Hanson, Simon Prime, Mike Parkinson.

Wickersley team: Bradleigh Mimms, Jordan Turner, Jack Jordan, Matthew Claxton, Shane Young, Phillip Allison, James Birch, Andrew Rawlin, James Claxton, Matthew Langley, Luke Sheil. Substitutes: Benjamin Thornton, Jon Claxton, Alex Elwell.

Monday, 31 March 2014

Treeton Terriers 1-3 Byron House



S&HCFA Junior Challenge Cup Semi-Final, Saturday 29th March 2014



South Yorkshire Amateur Football League champions Byron House breezed into the final of the Junior Challenge Cup with a 3-1 victory over Treeton Terriers.

The visitors took the lead in the 9th minute in controversial circumstances. Jordan Marshall’s corner was headed in by Michael Appleyard. Originally the goal was disallowed for a foul on goalkeeper Kyle Aldam, however the referee then reversed the decision, adjudging Aldam’s injury to be caused by a fellow Treeton player.

Shortly after, Andrew Dodds came close to doubling Byron House’s lead with a powerful 30-yard strike; the goalkeeper was well beaten but to his relief it cannoned the post and ran to safety.
Seven minutes after the opener, another corner lead to their second goal; Scott Stapes with a spectacular overhead kick which flew into the bottom left corner.

Andrew Saynor netted the third and final Byron House goal on 27 minutes. Another corner from the left was met by Saynor in the form of a bicycle kick and deflected beyond the goalkeeper.

Treeton improved during the second half but the damage was already done. However the hosts did net a consolation goal in the third minute of stoppage time. Luke Beedham’s cross was followed by an effort by Tom Bartolemen, which was blocked by a Byron defender; the ball then fell kindly to Kane Doughty who volleyed beautifully into the top corner. 3-1 the final score.

Byron House will face Sheffield FC Over 35’s in the final, who overcame Sheffield Medics, 3-2, in the other semi-final.

Byron House looked convincing from the start. Shaun Higginbottom’s cross was met by a towering Saynor, though it sailed over the crossbar.

Daniel Nelson then played through Marshall who cut inside before sending the resulting shot high and wide.

Nelson’s shot from the edge of the area then troubled Aldam, who was required to make a neat fingertip save. 

But Byron were soon in front through Appleyard’s header. The injury sustained by Aldam consequently saw the goalkeeper substituted, though it was unclear who made the infringement. The referee first disallowed the goal before making a U-turn whilst Aldam was grounded.

In the 13th minute, House almost grabbed a second; however Dodds’ long range effort was blocked by the woodwork.

Still the away side pressed, Saynor’s shot from distance looked destined for the top corner if not for the substitute goalkeeper’s acrobatics.

It became 2-0 following a corner, Scott Stapes getting the final touch from Dodds’ corner.
Nelson may have felt he should have made it three. He was played through one-on-one, took the ball onto his left, but sent the low shot into the side netting.

Saynor’s bicycle kick then made it three from a corner caused from his own long-range shot being tipped over. Nelson’s low shot was then denied by the goalkeeper’s legs.

Treeton created a rare first half opportunity five minutes prior to the interval. Connor Simpson received the ball from John Travis’ cross, but the low shot was wide of the right post.

Jordan Marshall’s header for Byron House went wide to conclude a first half dominated by the away side.

Byron House are unfamiliar to losing, with just one defeat in the South Yorkshire Amateur League this season and still have a chance of further silverwear in the League Cup.

Terriers performance improved dramatically in the second half and it was them who had the first chance after the break when Simpson headed over from Dec Pinhorn’s corner.

Byron’s Ben Sargeant sent a free-kick straight at the keeper, before Marshall’s header forced the opposition keeper into a fantastic save at the opposite end of the field.

Treeton increased the pressure; Sam Rhodes headed wide of the left post and Callum Douglas long-range shot was deflected wide.

Travis then passed to Bartolemen who was denied by Birtles’ legs. Simpson’s shot then drifted wide.
The Terriers finally got on the scoresheet with the final shot of the game. Beedham’s cross was met by Bartolemen, however the attacker’s effort was blocked by a defender, but the rebound fell kindly to Doughty who volleyed in to make it 3-1.

Treeton now have to pick themselves up for their remaining league games, but need to win all of their remaining four games to beat Swallownest Miners Welfare to the County Senior League Under 21 Division title.



Treeton Terriers Team: Kyle Aldam, Callum Douglas, Joe Wragg, Kurt Fitter, Connor Simpson, Jack Squires, Tom Bartolemen, Kane Doughty, Mack Collinson, Luke Beedham, John Travis. Substitutes: Dec Pinhorn, Nick Coomber.



Byron House Team: Ben Birtles, Ryan Leaper, Michael Appleyard, Shaun Higginbottom, Scott Stapes, Chris Edwards, Ben Sargeant, Thomas Gabbitas, Jordan Marshall, Andrew Saynor, Daniel Nelson. Substitutes: Sam Rhodes, Andrew Dodds.