In the Samba Nottinghamshire Senior League, supported by Euro Soccer Company, newly promoted Burton Joyce made it four wins from four as a Nathan Francis goal was sufficient to see off Bilborough Town 1-0.
AFC Dunkirk are up to second following a 7-2 win at Aslockton & Orston. Scores were level at 2-2 at the break but Dunkirk shifted up a gear in the second half to take the game away from their hosts. Kieran Diver (2), Luis Parkes (2), Jacob Consterdine, McKenna Parton and Ryan Duffy netted for the visitors; Pierce Hallam and Matthew James for Aslockton. Stapleford Town drew 0-0 for the second match on the trot as they couldn’t find a way past FC Cavaliers. Ryan Plummer and Adam Gray scored two apiece for Cotgrave in their 6-1 win over Sandiacre Town. Kyle Waddell and Lee Potts were also on target for Cotgrave; Jake Dickerson for Sandiacre. Steven Brett grabbed a late equaliser as his Calverton Miners Welfare side drew 1-1 with Magdala Amateurs. A Tom Haw header had put The Budgies ahead. There’s a promoted team at the top of Division One too as AFC Top Valley continued their impressive start with a 6-0 win against Hucknall Town Development. There was a hat-trick for Kane Pearson, two goals for Joe Gunn and one for Jake Gunn although on the downside Luke Gregory was stretchered off. Sam McGrath scored a hat-trick for West Bridgford AFC who, like Top Valley, have a 100% record from four matches following a 7-3 win over Beeston. Lewis Heron (2), Marcus Browne and Luke McRedmond also netted for Bridgford; Elliot Pitt, Benjamin Knight and Jason Jude for Beeston. Radford Reserves are only two points behind the top two after they won 7-2 at Radcliffe Olympic, including a hat-trick for Tiyumtaba Harrung and a brace for Antony Edwards. Kirton Brickworks leapfrogged Kimberley Miners Welfare in the table thanks to beating them 2-1 while Basford United Community won by a similar scoreline at Ravenshead. Kyle Pemberton bagged a brace for Bridgford United but it was bettered by Fraser Cannon-Brownlie whose hat-trick helped Ruddington Village to a 4-2 win. Macauley Diuk also netted. Robin Hood Colts picked up their first win since promotion as they overcame Wollaton Reserves 5-1. Bingham Town Reserves are top of Division Two after they came back from 2-0 down to edge out Cotgrave Reserves 4-3, helped by Cotgrave’s Lewis Hopkinson receiving his marching orders with the score at 2-1. Substitute Josh Gardner scored twice for United Grays as they made it two wins from two with a 5-2 victory over Pythian. Tyler Haynes was also on target twice for Barrowby as his side defeated Burton Joyce Reserves 4-0. Comments are closed.
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