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Sunday 17th April 2016
NAPIT SIX side Astwith All Stars booked a place in the final of the Hutson Cup, in their first season in the league, by beating Spartans 2nd on Sunday in a re-arranged semi-final tie. It took an additional thirty minutes of extra time to decide the outcome with both sides deadlocked at 3-3 after ninety minutes but in the end a fine hat trick from Craig Young and a brace from Justin Deakin saw the Holmewood based side prevail. Awaiting them in the final will be either Brimington Club or Furnace Hill Hurricanes who meet in the other semi-final at Clay Cross Town's ground on the 24th of April, kick off 10-45 am.
In the league in NAPIT ONE Josh Clayton scored a hat trick, Mathew Robson two, Josh Madin and Josh Summers one each as Clowne Wanderers Reserves eased past Wingerworth BMB by seven goals to two to leave BMB rooted to the foot of the division.
In TWO two games produced two emphatic victories with Brampton Rovers JMA beating Crispin Casuals by six goals to nil and Dronfield Victoria winning by five goals to nil at Matlock Town Wanderers. On target in JMA's win were Ashley Barber, who was in tremendous form, with a four goal haul and Craig Roberts and Danny Gee with one goal each. Phuller Adams was the decisive figure in Victoria's victory scoring three of the five goals.
Oaks FC produced a fine display in THREE, beating Hady Villa by three goals to nil to consolidate third place with Jamie Sales, Josh Thomas and Dan Nowak scoring the all important goals. Bottom club Butchers Arms Utd's woes continued as the slipped to a 3-1 defeat at Hollingwood Athletic, Bradbury with two and McTighe, finding the net for Athletic. Matt Towndrow has scored some important goals for AFC North Wingfield and on Sunday he hit all four of his sides goals in a potentially match winning performance, however Wingfield's defence also concede four as opponents Red Lion Whitt Moor secured a point.
Crown Killamarsh's NAPIT FOUR title hopes suffered a severe blow as Brimington Utd Shoes inflicted only their second defeat of the season upon them as Craig Buchanan, Andrew Moseley and Carl Newell scored for Shoes. Second placed Brampton Rovers took full advantage by beating third placed Butchers Arms 4-0 to move within a point of the leaders. Luke Manlove hit a treble for New All Inn as they won at Old Whittington MW in a high scoring game by six goals to three.
Renishaw Rangers have dominated FIVE all season and on Sunday they beat Barlow Kingston Rovers by three goals to nil, their sixteenth win of the campaign, to become champions of the division. Andy Woolvern was on top form for second placed Grassmoor Sports as he scored five times as his side beat Gardeners Clay Cross 7-1. Third and fourth placed Britannia Rose and Bolsover Town drew 2-2 whilst Gate Inn North Wingfield beat Royal Oak Rangers 3-1. Elsewhere Dave Canning's treble earned his Glapwell Gladiators side a narrow 3-2 win over Harleys Scarlets.
In SIX Whitecotes Wanderers were crowned champions after they won an amazing game at Castle Arms by eight goals to four, a game in which both Dan Brown and Craig Megyesi scored hat tricks for the winners. Furnace Hill Hurricanes were also winners in the division, winning 5-0 at Hasland Community Eagles.
The SEVEN title chase looks like going to the wire after Darley Dale Red Star's 4-3 win at Dronfield Town saw them draw level on points with Brimington Club and leapfrog above them to the top of the table on goal difference. Josh Raybould scored twice for Red Star ad did Scott Oxley for Town. New Bolsover Social Club just edged out opponents Britannia Tupton with an odd goal in seven victory.