There are new leaders of the Premier Division of the Samba Nottinghamshire Senior League, supported by Euro Soccer Company, after Bingham Town made it seven wins on the trot with a hard-fought 1-0 at Calverton Miners Welfare, Tom Spencer with the goal.
AFC Dunkirk are second on goal difference following their 3-1 win at Magdala Amateurs with goals from Luis Parkes (2) and George Harrison; Mathew Daley replied for The Budgies. Burton Joyce were the team knocked off top spot after they could only draw 1-1 at Bilborough Town. Djouks Djoukang put Town ahead, The Joyce had a penalty saved by Bilborough's young keeper, Liam Lee, before Charlie Fraser salvaged a point. Southwell City had the lion's share of the chances but could only draw 2-2 at Attenborough. City took the lead after an hour's play when a William Stocks corner was diverted into the net for an own goal. Boro got back on level terms through Lewis Bennett on 75 minutes then, with time running out, Calum Law put the visitors back ahead. The lead was very short-lived, however, as Adam Martin immediately restored parity and the final whistle followed soon after. Stapleford Town came away from Cotgrave with a 4-1 win. It was 0-0 at the break but a brace from Adam Hassell and finishes from Junior Rodriguez and Owen Brown sealed the win. Lucus Cotterill with Cotgrave's reply. A solitary Reece Sugars strike gave Aslockton & Orston a 1-0 victory over FC Cavaliers. In the NSL Senior Cup, Woodthorpe Park Rangers came from 3-1 down to knock out Awsworth Villa 4-3. Conor Carter (2), Toby King and Jason Rimmell scored for Rangers, Benjamin Branston, Ashley Kelly and Kyle Nutt for Villa. In Division One, AFC Top Valley have reclaimed top spot with a 6-2 win over Ravenshead including a brace for both Joe Gunn and Kane Pearson. It was a poignant occasion at Wollaton, where their Reserves commemorated the life of club stalwart and NSL committee member Frank Hunt, who passed away in the week, with a 3-1 win over Radford Reserves that leaves the two sides level on 19 points in the other podium positions in the league table. Ryan Pearson netted twice for the home side. Radcliffe Olympic are up to seventh after their fourth win on the trot: 4-3 at West Bridgford AFC. A Jack Millward brace helped them on their way. Craig Payne was on target twice for Kirton Brickworks in their 3-2 win over Bridgford United while Bright Agana struck four for Beeston as they saw off Kimberley Miners Welfare Reserves. Southwell City Reserves beat Robin Hood Colts 3-1. Keyworth United Reserves moved to the top of Division Two with a 4-0 win at Bingham Town Reserves and Asha are up to third after a Jay Cooper hat-trick helped them towards a 4-1 victory against Bilborough Town Community. Tyler Lambert hit four for Ravenshead Reds as they saw off Elston United 5-3 while Beeston Old Boys Association picked up their second win of the campaign, 6-4 against AFC Dunkirk Reserves, including a hat-trick for Benjamin Goodman. Ruddington Village Reserves edged past United Grays 2-1 and Stapleford Town Reserves overcame Pythian 3-2. It took extra time for Clifton All Whites Development to knock Burton Joyce Reserves out of the NSL Junior Cup 3-1. Comments are closed.
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