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Sunday 13th March 2016
The top two in NAPIT ONE, Hasland Devonshire and Hepthorne Lane, both won on Sunday. Leaders Devonshire travelled to Deer Park to take on bottom side Wingerworth BMB who put up a brave fight before eventually losing by three goals to one, the winning goals being scored by Nico De Girolamo, Danny Mason and Tom Poole. Lane’s victory came against Doe Lea, whom they just edged past in an odd goal in five score line, Kurtis Morley, Matt Edinboro and Josh Barrow with the winners.
Clowne Wanderers Reserves took on New Whitt in TWO, beat them by five goals to two, three of them scored by Matt Robson and leapfrogged them into second place in the division as a result. At the other end of the table bottom side Crispin Casuals recorded only their second victory of the season with a win over local rivals Matlock Town Wanderers. It was an emphatic one as well, Casuals scoring four through Stirling, Cook, Gill and Marshall without reply. The game between West End Killamarsh and Dronfield Woodhouse was a much more closely contested affair with the former shading it 3-2.
In THREE Oaks FC became only the fourth side to beat run away leaders Renishaw MW this season as they won a close game by four goals to three, Dean Duqeman twice, Josh Thomas and Liam Roberts the scorers. Ark Tavern remain in the division’s wooden spoon position following their narrow 3-2 defeat by AFC North Wingfield for whom Matt Towndrow scored twice, Simon Hartshorn once. New Inn Tupton beat Pilsley Community 2-0 whilst Red Lion Whitt Moor slipped to a 3-0 defeat against Hollingwood Athletic.
NAPIT FOUR has new leaders as Crown Killamarsh moved above Brampton Rovers who were in cup action. They lead on goal difference as goals from Jack Hackford who scored twice and Simon Whitehouse beat Spartans 3-0. Brampton Oaks Sports beat Butchers Arms by the same score. Craig Buchanon led the way for Brimington Utd Shoes scoring a treble as his side beat Old Whittington MW 7-2. Julian Liddle, Andrew Mosley, Mark Mowbray and Chris Smith completed the scoring for Shoes.
Renishaw Rangers continued to power their way to the FIVE title with a thirteenth consecutive win opening up a fourteen point lead at the top as a result, win number thirteen coming by a five goals to one margin against Gardeners Clay Cross. Britannia Rose also recorded a comfortable win, 4-1 over Gate Inn North Wingfield, Danny Parsons scoring a couple in the game.
Whitecotes Wanderers returned to the top of six following an emphatic 8-2 win at Palterton Sporting Club. Craig Megyesi and Lee Wright caused havoc for Sporting scoring four and three goals respectively. In a Hasland Derby Hasland WMC beat Hasland Communiy Eagles by five goals to nil, the goals being scored by Andy Laming, Marc Rawson and Matt Bower who hit a hat trick. Two Mick Saville goals earned Astwith All Stars a victory at the Castle Arms in the divisions other game.
Newbold Football in the Community Training recorded their fifth win in six starts in SEVEN at New Bolsover Social Club, Mathew Slack scoring the only goal of the game. Darley Dale Red Star and Markham Arms both scored five goals, Star beating Spartans 2ND 5-1, Markham Arms winning by the same score at Dronfield Town. Stars Ryan Parsley scored twice, Ash Billam, Martyn Taylor and Dan Slater once in their Victory. Arms were 4-1 up early in the game but Town rallied somewhat in the second half, conceding just once more. Danny Dodds scored a hat trick in the victory. Ye Olde Nags Head also scored five to win but were hard pressed by opponents Anchor Clowne who scored four themselves, Ant Parsons scored a treble for Oak in the win.
Two cup games took place one in the Dey and Co Alma and one in the Chatsworth. In the former Creswell Black Diamond and Tibshelf Town played out a tense affair that was tied at 2-2 at the end of ninety minutes, Town adding a third in extra time to win, Webster scoring twice for Town, Stone once. In the Chatsworth Bolsover Town took on Brampton Rovers and beat them by five goals to three, Liam Richardson scoring three, Josh Nichols and Jordan Dixon one apiece.