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.