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SUNDAY COMBINATION ROUND-UP: Blackwell scores six as Rangers are thrashed

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South Northants maintained their 100 per cent division five record with a 11-0 thumping of Sixfields Rangers.

Martin Blackwell was the star man on the day netting six, backed up by Dave Wright (2), John Brown, Ryan Camper and Rolla Norton.

Abington Stanley were thrashed 9-2 by visitors Hartwell Forest. Richard Corless and Iain Holland-Hay’s goals counted for nothing as Scott Wilson’s hat-trick and others from Matt Roberts (2), Ross Marriott, Jeff Bigley, Andy Fair and an own goal ensured an easy morning’s work for Forest.

The division saw another 9-2 scoreline as The District swept aside Thorplands Club 81 A. Goals came from Ady York (3), Dean Donaghue (3), Daniel Bazeley (2) and Craig Millar.

Rob Pinney was another hat-trick hero as his treble led Vesta to a 4-1 win over FC Locomotiv Moulton. Jason Bromwell got the other.

Spring Park are still waiting for their first points of the season and they must wait a little longer. FC Gallery Reserves beat them 4-0 thanks to goals from Steve Hamilton (2), Lewis Bentham and Jordan Hornby.

NFA Sunday Trophy

FC Polish Champions crashed out of the Sunday Trophy with a 4-2 defeat from AFC Crown from the Conference, Tomasz Semik and Mariusz Suszynski scored for Polish Champions.

It was better news for AFC Houghton Magna, who beat visitors Peterborough West Town by 5-3. Dean Humphrey (2), Paul Dempsey, Daniel Thomason, Anthony Oxley got the goals.

Midshire Electrical lacked a spark as they struggled to raise a full side to visit FC Hunsbury. They paid the price and were swept aside 6-0.

Harpole’s Darren Inns (2), Liam Butcher, Lee Mills, Greg Ling and Dave Cave were all on target as they comfortably got the better of Thorplands.

Sunnyside Corinthians Reserves travelled to Isham Rangers and returned with an impressive win of 3-0. Ryan Merrey hit a brace, Ricky Richards supporting with a single.

Manfield Rangers excelled themselves racking up a 5-1 win through Gavin Harding, Jack Bates and Jack Rayment hitting a treble against Thorplands Club 81. Gavin Hynes scored for Club 81.

MDS Rangers keep the flag flying for the Combination after beating Real Roochers 5-2 away from home. Danuals Newby (2), James Brown, Ashley Eales and Stuart Reid all netted.

NTFA Goodliff Cup

Wesley Emery scored four to inspire Sunnyside Corinthians to a 5-0 victory over Dynamo. Perry Wells got the other.

Monks Park pipped AC Squirrels in a five-goal thriller, Elliot Muddiman (2) and Tom Townsend for the Monks and Jamie Ellis and Dave House for Squirrels.

The Sunnyside had to wait for Blaine Blaney to clinch this tie in the last minute of play to sneak a 1-0 win over The Royals.

Araglen Cup

Division five side Victoria Park Rangers Reserves put up a brave fight against division five team FC Ryan Munich. Sam Duggan and Donovan Reed got Munich’s winners, Dan Young getting one back for Rangers.

Premier Division

Blakesley had a day to forget when they played host to James King Blisworth.

Jamie Cunningham scored for Blakesley, but they still went down 6-1 after a Rossi Arndell hat-trick, two from Andy Seaton and one from Matt Curry.

St Margaret’s failed to take revenge in their league game from their cup loss last week from Standens Barn with Barn taking an away win of 4-2. Gokhan Ulker and Eddie Stewart scored for Maggies but for the victors Rosko Cook, Ashley Bradshaw with a double strike and Craig Cotton putting Barn top of the premier division by three clear points.

Division One

Fox & Hounds welcomed maximum points in a close game of football with opposition St Margaret’s Res. Strikes from Kevin Westley and Tom Peacock for the Fox sealed it. Koi Bennett got one back for Maggies.

Division Two

Scott Chilton and Bobby Leah got the goals for high-flying Duston Diamonds as they beat Outlet Sports.

Devonshire Club struggled for playsrs against second-placed Roade and suffered the consequences. Daniel Lumb, Ed Sears, Michael Ryan and a Steve Carrel hat-trick saw Roade win with ease.

Spartak battered AC Squirrels Reserves 9-1. Harry Cadden scored for Squirrels, but Spartak ran away with it with strikes from Liam Norton (2), Matty Silecchia (2), Gary Buckseal, Liam Harris, Will Briscoe, Rob Hillery and Adam Norton.

Individual strikes from James Moore, Curtis Norris, Lee Marsh, Delroy Kilborn, Greg Crane, Darrel Birch, Mark Dent, Michael Palmer, Andre Liburd and Brett Parry give a 10-1 massive victory for JWC Athletic against Thorplands Club 81 Reserves.

Monks Park WMC Reserves took on Howdenbeath and mustered up a 7-3 win. Steve Jeltsch scored twice with Neil Clifford a hat-trick. Aaron Bradshaw and Ian Garrett added singles.

Division Three

AFC Dee dropped to second place after they suffered a 3-2 loss to Golden Horse.

Leon Cosford netted twice and Anthony Broadbelt adding another to seal the points. Neil Holt and Adam Russell scored for AFC Dee.

FC Locomotiv Moulton and Obelisk Utd shared the points in a 3-3 draw. Goals from Craig Fowkes, Ryan Fowkes and Kyle Daniels for the home side Loco Moulton with Dave Gillanders, Andre Codner and Alex O’Grady converting for Obelisk.

Wootton Fields lost out to Billing Utd situated in eighth in a tight game and scoreline of 2-1. Matt Hall got on the scoresheet, but Nathan Loudon and Steve Warner ensured the points went Billing’s way.

Goals from Anthony Wood, Nathan Chick and brothers Adam and Anthony Bell ensured Nene came out on top of a seven-goal thriller with Brafield.

Division Four

Butchers Loco FC played host to Staples and won 5-1. Martin Stones netted a hat-trick with Ben Spick and an own goal with Gareth Ferrio picking up the odd goal for Staples. This keeps Butchers Loco level on points with Windmill Warriors.

The Warriors also won, handing out an 8-2 beating against The Sunnyside Reserves. Mark Pittam and Mark Pinches both scored twice in the win, while Dean Mabee, Sam Irons, Chris Desmond and Darren Stevenson also chipped in with a goal apiece.

Struggling Obelisk Reserves were beaten again after they were edged out 3-2 by Gallery at home. Ashley Draper and Liam Dodds’ goals for Obelisk were cancelled out by strikes from Shane Riley, James Mason and Jed Savage.

Workhouse handed AFC Pioneers their sixth defeat of the campaign in a 5-1 scoreline. Jamie Campbell (2), James Sedgwick, Matthew Pheely and Philip O’Brien were all on target.

Royals Res win by 2-0 thanks to an own goal and a single from Tom Humphrey with their fixture with Standens Maestro.

Star award

This week’s award goes to Sunnyside Corinthians for their 3-0 win at Isham.




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