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SUNDAY COMBINATION ROUND-UP: Jack’s the lad as Munich hammer Rangers

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Jack Harper led the way with four goals as FC Ryan Munich hit the goal trail in the NFA Sunday Shield, seeing off Sixfields Rangers 13-2.

Donovan Reed chipped in with a hat-trick, while Dan Spencer and Sam Duggan scored doubles, and they was one for Daniel Letts as well as an own goal.

Rangers’ consolations were scored by Adam Christini and James Hale.

FC Gallery Reserves were 3-2 winners over Peterborough Three Horseshoes thanks to two goals from Jordan Hornby and one from and Lewis Bentham, while Butcher Loco FC hammered Oakley Diamonds 10-2.

Jamie Wright and Andrew Eaton both hit hat-tricks, James Dean scored two and there was one apiece for Chris Cully and Wesley Jarvis.

Workhouse were indebted to goals from Ross Bartley (3), Dan Brown (2), Sean Bellham, James Sedgwick and Jamie Campbell as they tamed Peterborough Cardea Tigers 8-0, and Royals Reserves were 3-0 winners over Hackleton Reserves, with Tom Humphrey, Gary Fardon and Gary White on the mark.

South Northants eased to a 5-2 win over Newcottinham thanks to efforts from Martin Blackwell (2), Rob Wills, Rob Kirby and Dave Wright.

Division four took on division five, with the higher-ranked team coming out on top with Staples beating Abington Stanley 6-2.

Scott Griffiths led the way with four for Staples, with Dan Gray and Gareth Ferrio completing the scoring, while Richard Corless and Tomasz Swiergul replied for Stanley.

Windmill Warriors were 6-1 winners over Peterborough Halcyon as Jerry Moss (2), Adam Baptiste, Mark Pittam, Ross Jayes and Dean Mabee all found the net.

Obelisk United Reserves lost by 4-3 to Burton Grange despite efforts from Ashley Draper, Charlie Cox and Kofi Mayhew, while Jamie Dearing scoring Chilton’s consolation in their 5-1 defeat to AFC Casey’s Reserves.

Victoria Park Rangers Reserves netted thrpugh Luke Berkshire but lost 5-1 at Grendon Sapphires, while Hartwell Forest had their branches trimmed, being thumped 7-0 by Melbourne Arms.

Northampton Hotspur were edged out 4-3 by Nomads of Barrett’s, with Nomads scorers being Martin Kingsnorth (3) and Dave Williams.

Peterborough Indian Society hammered Thorplands Club 81 A (Lee Coles) while The District went down 1-0 to Peterborough City.

Spring Park crashed out 4-2 Bat & Wickets despite strikes from Chris Hill and Martin Cox, while Vesta FC also went out, 3-2 at the hands of Wellingborough Phoenix Reserves. Jason Bromwell and John West scored for Vesta.

Ken Parker Cup

First round of our league cups, and the first shock was caused by Midshire Electrical who kept a clean sheet with their 4-0 win over premier division side Blakesley.

Josh Roberts, Cory Roberts, Lee Moore and Nathan Davies striking home singles for Midshire.

Monks Park WMC knocked out St Margaret’s. Park were 2-0 down at one stage to come back to win 3-2. Ross Harris and Jimmy Emefunu scored for Maggies with Park winning it thanks to an own goal and efforts from Eliot Muddiman and Tom Townsend.

AC Squirrels go into the hat after winning 5-3 over visitors The Sunnyside. Ryan Brown 2 and Dan Healey for the Sunnyside.

Manfield Rangers and Fox & Hounds went all the way to penalties. At 90 minutes it was 3-3, and after 120 it was 4-4. Jack Rayment, Alex Willett, Gavin Harding and Ben Chambers scored for Rangers, with Barry Swan, Sam Wright, Jacob Gartland and brother Joe Gartland levelling it up, before Fox & Hounds won the penalty shoot-out 3-1.

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Andy Hall hit six as AFC Dee thrashed Brafield 10 -0. Also on the mar were Aaron O’Leary (3) and Adam Russell.

Crown & Cushion Reserves hit Obelisk United for six of the best, with doubles from Justin Ayre and Luke Abrahams and singles for Conner Botterill and Grant Murphy.

The next two ties produced six-goal hauls.

Devonshire Club notched a 6-1 win over Collingtree. Keith Finson netted for the visitors with Max Payne, Tim Lyman, Darren Wright (2) and Richie Bostock (2) on the mark for Club.

Golden Horse were 6-4 winners against Billing United thanks to goals from Anthony Kirby (2), Darren Andrews (2), Ashley Gale and 16-year-old Mathew Gale.

Billing’s replies camde from Nathan Loudon (2), Nathan Finley and Liam Fox.

JWC Athletic run riot as they battered Monks Park WMC Reserves 11-1. Their goals were scored by Greg Crane (4), James Moore (2), Delroy Kilborn (2), Andre Lyburd (2) and Curtis Norris. Courtney Brown scored for the Workies.

Duston & Diamonds travelled to village side Roade and returned with what they went for, a 2-0 win, with Craig Merrick scoring both goals.

Spartak FC run FC Locomotiv Moulton off the rails, just sneaking a 3-2 win. Rich Elson, Liam Norton and Ben Wright to put Spartak through to the next round, with Chris Fury and Kyle Daniels hitting back.

Victoria Park Rangers could not hold the division one side Sunnyside Corinthians Reserves and went down 5-1. Sam French scored for Rangers but his effort was swamped by Lee McConnell (2), Tom Anscomb (2), Zac Ward and Adam Quigley.

Premier Division

Only one game played in the Premier this week, and the spoils were shared as Dynamo drew 2-2 with James King Blisworth. Ian Caldwell and Dean Lukeman netted for Dynamo and Ross Arndell and Andrew Seaton for James King.

Division One

AFC Houghton Magna close the gap on leaders Harpole, whose game was postponed, thanks to a 4-0 home win over Thorplands Club 81.

Houghton scorers were Alex Smith, Paul Dempsey, Ian Dickson and Dean Humphrey.

FC Polish Champions just miss out on a point in a nine goal thriller but MDS Rangers net a win of 5-4

Tomasz Semik bagged two and Damian Janisz and Krzysztof Maziarz singles for Polish Champions, and for the Rangers the scorers were Danuals Newby (2), Niall Duffy, Paul Goodall and James Brown

Division Two

Howdenbeath pick up maximum points and keep a clean sheet at home with a 4-0 win over AC Squirrels Reserves.

Doing the business for Beath were Darren Wright (2), James McDermott and Craig Bounds.

St Margaret’s A batter home side Thorplands Club 81 Res 8-1. George Everson hit a single for Club 81, with Luke Manning (4), Jason Martin (2), Ashley Inwood and Dan Carley winning it for Maggies.

Division Three

Zedi United picked up their first maximum pointer with a 2-1 at Wootton Fields thanks to strikes from Luke Harris and Rob Stockton. Fields replied through Danny Armsby.

Nene FC’s game with Manfield Rangers Reserves was abandoned after 39 minutes due to injury to a player.

Division Four

James Mason with two and a Shaun Wilkes single secured a 3-1 win for FC Gallery at Standens Maestro (Scott Hardy).

Star Award

Midshire Electrical are this week’s winners for their 4-0 win over premier division side Blakesley.




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