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SUNDAY COMBINATION: Blisworth win to keep alive title dream

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James King Blisworth kept alive their title challenge with a 3-1 win over AC Squirrels.

On target were Andy Seaton, Conner Brown and Chris Healey, with Bobby Lane replying.

JK have only one game to play and if they win it they will finish on 47 points. They will then will have to wait for the outcome of Sunnyside Corinthians’ games.

Sunnyside now know they need to win three off their last four games to take the title.

They were 2-1 winners over Dynamo last Sunday, with Perry Wells netting twice for the title chasers and Liam Grisley replying.

Blakesley travelled to the Royals and the two Reeves boys netted one each with Will scoring from the penalty spot and Sam supporting giving the village side a 2-1 win. Jay Blackwell scored for winless Royals.

St Margaret’s and Monks Park WMC drew 3-3. James Alcock (2) and Simon Underwood scored for Maggies, with Elliott Muddiman grabbing all three for the Workies.

Division One

AFC Houghton Magna rack up another stack of goals as they trounce Manfield Rangers 6-0.

Eyasin Hussein scored a hat-trick and there were singles forr Dan Thomason, Paul Dempsey and Luke Bromley.

Leaders Harpole beat MDS Rangers 6-1. Adam Bazeley scored for MDS but the villagers won thanks to strikes from Josh Winters (2), Darren Inns (2), Harry Winters and Liam Butcher.

Fox & Hounds will be satisfied with third place but no doubt will feel they should have done better. They secured a 2-1 win over Thorplands Club 81.

Khaled Miar scored for Club, but Michael O’Dwyer and Kev Westley won it for the Fox.

Division Two

Roade ran riot against St Margaret’s A, winning 7-0 thanks to goals from Steve Carroll (2), Harry Foot (2), Daniel Goode, Ed Sears and Lewis Curtis.

Spartak’s title challenge was dented as they only picked up a point with a draw against Devonshire Club.

Shane Lyons, Max Payne and Joe Handley netted for Devonshire Club, with Rich Elson, Garry Buckseall and a own goal tiring it up at 3-3.

Spartak can now only finish on 53 points and must hope Roade will slip up along the way in their last few games.

JWC Athletic nicked a 3-2 win against Monks Park WMC Reserves with Nathan Marsh, Nathan Garofalo and Adam White on the mark.

Andrew Webb and Dave Newel replied for Park.

AC Squirrels Reserves played host to Outlet Sports who coasted to a 6-0 win thanks to efforts from brothers Justin and Tom Wilds, Stephan Chambers (2) and Sam Lavell (2).

Division Three

Golden Horse needed a late goal to edge past Nene FC 3-2.

Paul Pearson and Stuart Cruickshank scored for Nene, but Horse won it thanks to Gareth Errington, Jake Hogben and Antony Broadbent.

Manfield Rangers Reserves had good day as they beat Crown & Cushi0n Reserves 4-1.

Lee Kew rattled in a hat-trick for Rangers and and Sam Dengel a single, while Grant Murphy netted Cushion’s consolation.

Division Four

Butcher Loco FC are two points clear at the top after smashing Victoria Park Rangers 10-0.

Goals came from Ashley Jarvis (3), James Dean (2), Martin Stones (2), Russell Lay, Ricky Knight and Jonnie Dee.

The Workhouse were held to a 2-2 draw by FC Gallery.

Gallery’s scorers were Jamie Everson and Martin Johnson, with Jamie Campbell and David Arnold squaring things up.

Windmill Warriors lost 2-1 at home to FC Ryan Munich. Sam Irons netted for Windmill, with Alex Duggan and Jack Harper claiming the points for Munich.

Division Five

Hartwell Forest recovered from being 4-1 down at half time to beat FC Locomotiv Moulton Reserves 5-4.

Matt Roberts was the hero as he nit the winner in the final few minutes.

Jimmy Hannam, Lewis Blake and Mark Thorpe (2) scored the other goals, while Simon Moore and Chris Adams scored two apiece for Loco.

South Northants drew 2-2 with the The District.

Dave Wright and Russell Jones netted for South Northants, with Craig Millar and Daniel Rednall replying.

Vesta FC enjoyed another win, this time against Abington Stanley by an impressive 4-0.

Rob Pinney, Lee Marriot (2) and Jason Bromwell notched for Vestta.

Northampton Hotspur recorded their 10th win of the season as they hammered Victoria Park Rangers Reserves 6-2.

Rob Harrison and Damien Keenan scored for Park Rangers, but a hat-trick from Nick Marshall, two from Karl Hoy and one from Steve Deakins secured the points for Hotspur.

CUP FINAL DATES

Venue: Sixfields (all kick-off at 7.30pm)

May 14: Araglen Cup: St Margaret’s A v Staples

May 15: KCS Parker Cup: Golden Horse v FC Gallery

May 16: Ken Parker Cup: AC Squirrels v Harpole,

Please come and your support local teams.


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