In the Samba Nottinghamshire Senior League, supported by Euro Soccer Company, Burton Joyce continue to set the pace following their 3-0 win over FC Cavaliers. All the goals came in the second half, from Joe Harrod, Ricky Gardner and Brad Woodcock. Woodthorpe Park Rangers are just one point behind having played one game fewer. They maintained their 100% record with a 5-1 win at Cotgrave, this despite being reduced to ten men with the score at 2-1.
AFC Dunkirk and Southwell City remain third and fourth respectively after they drew 1-1. Calum Law put City ahead only for Jay Knight to ensure the points were shared. Jake Hardy was on target four times for Bingham Town as they overcame Bilborough Town 7-0. Harley Cox, Tom Giles and Will Haycox were also on target. Adam Hassell also scored four as his Stapleford Town defeated Magdala Amateurs 6-1. Jack Upton also bagged a brace alongside an own goal with Dan Barton getting the consolation for The Budgies. After going unbeaten in their first four matches, Wollaton have now lost three on the spin, the latest a 3-2 reverse against Calverton Miners Welfare. Calvo’s goals were shared between Jason Hodson, Adam Limb and Dalton Stephens with Gareth Bentley and Kyle Crofts replying for Wollo. Jake Fisher took his goal tally to eight for the season with a hat-trick for Keyworth United in their 5-1 win at Eastwood CFC Development. Daniel Chadwick and Casey Fisher also netted for United; Zeb Kasujja for Eastwood. Awsworth Villa picked up their first points of the season and lifted themselves off the foot of the table with a 4-2 win at Attenborough. Daniel Morgan (2), Danny Carter and Ashley Kelly were on target for Villa; Morgan Bell and Travahn Seaton for Boro. In Division One, West Bridgford AFC are top on goals scored, a Marcus Browne hat-trick in their 6-0 win at Basford United Community helping his side keep just ahead of AFC Top Valley who beat Bridgford United 4-1 to keep their 100% record alive. Radford Reserves, in third, were also 4-1 winners – at home against Hucknall Town Development, as were a new look Radcliffe Olympic against Robin Hood Colts including a brace for Jawanza Grant. It was Radcliffe’s first win since mid-February. Ruddington Village stay fourth following a 2-0 win against Kirton Brickworks while Gedling Southbank made it back-to-back wins by seeing off Kimberley Miners Welfare 4-2. Bright Agana came off the bench to score twice for Beeston to help them to a 7-1 win over Southwell City Reserves. In Division Two, Jack Sykes-Wood bagged a brace for Cotgrave Reserves in their 3-2 win over Elston United that sees them stay in top spot ahead of Keyworth United Reserves, who were 3-1 winners against Clifton All Whites Development. United Grays maintained their 100% record with a 5-0 win at AFC Dunkirk Reserves while Sam Dunstan scored twice for Ruddington Village Reserves in their 3-0 victory at Bingham Town Reserves. Michael Lindsay scored four and Matt Lockley two for Pythian in their 9-4 win against Burton Joyce Reserves and Asha beat Beeston Old Boys Association 2-0. Comments are closed.
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