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Sunday 28th September 2014
Renishaw MW became the first side this season to take a point from early leaders Hasland Devonshire in NAPIT ONE as they held them to a 2-2 draw at the Golden Ball ground. Neil Ashley and Jimmy Pemberton hit Renishaw's goals with Lee Clay and Daniel Claridge replying for Hasland.
At the other end of the table Ryan Hardman, Craig Travis and Gary Parsons scored for Killamarsh Juniors Athlrtic who held New Whitt to a 3-3 draw to claim their first point of the new campaign, Lee Bradbury scoring twice Gareth Hannaby once for New Whitt.
FC Britannia are second in the table after a 2-1 victory over Tibshelf Town at Walton Dam saw them win their third game from three starts, Dan Brown with both Britannia goals.
The game between Hopflower Utd and Hepthorne Lane was the third game in this division to end in a draw as both sides scored once, Ryan Whittaker for Hopflower, Matt Beniston for Hepthorne.
However if the other games were close run affairs the same could not be said of Clowne Wanderers encounter with Eckington Boys as Wanderers cruised to a comfortable 6-1 win with Regan Edridge leading the way with a hat trick, Jordan Edridge netting twice, Lee Bradbury once.
NAPIT TWO leaders AFC Bolsover were three up inside the first ten minutes against Black Swan and although Swan did find the back of Bolsover's net on three occasions they conceded four more times to lose 7-3. Josh Parfitt and Daley Furnees both scored twice for Bolsover with an own goal plus one each from Ashley Cheetham and Adam Dobbs completing the winners tally.
Dronfield Victoria claimed the spoils and three points in the Dronfield derby as they beat Woodhouse 4-2 to hold on to second place,
Just behind them are Matlock Town Wanderers who beat Grassmoor 2-1, Travis and Moseley with the winning goals.
Red Lion Whitt Moor are still looking for their first point of the season despite scoring three goals at Woodthorpe Inn. Unfortunately, from their point of view, Woodthorpe doubled their tally, scoring six, Karl Hallam hitting three, Adam Smith two and Carl Whitford one.
The West End Killamarsh encounter with Brampton Rovers JMA proved to be a more sedate affair, ending in a 1-1 stalemate, Unwin scoring for West End, Gill for JMA.
New Whitt B's opening three games saw them score four times in each game and their fantastic start to the season continued with an easy 6-1 victory against Ark Tavern to move them three points clear at the top of THREE. Dan Lock was the star of the show scoring four times and was well supported by Jack Yeomans who registered a brace.
There were some amazing games in this division non more so than at Steelmelters Arms Killamarsh where Arms and visitors AFC Spital both scored six times to claim a point each. Two players scored hat tricks in the game, Jake Hackford for Steelmelters, Mike Edwards for Spital whilst two players scored twice, Connor Batham for Steelmelters, Alex Hall likewise for Spital.
The game at Creswell Black Diamond was only slightly less sensational where the hosts just edged out opponents AFC North Wingfield by the odd goal in nine whilst in the same vane Hady Villa won 4-3 at Brampton Oaks Sports, Wayne Coupe scoring a treble for Villa. Pilsley Communities 4-2 win at Hollingwood Athletic took the total number of goals scored in THREE to 41 in 5 games.
No twelve goal games in FOUR but Newbold's clash with Duckmanton Community came mighty close as the sides shared ten, Duckmanton's third draw in their opening three games. Newbold's main man was Daniel Keenan whose four goals in the game took him onto eleven for the season whilst for Community Steve Johnson and Craig Marples both scored twice
Oaks FC and Harley's Scarlets had to settle for a point apiece as their game also ended level at 3-3 with Kane Conroy, Dan Hemstock and Dean Duquemin scoring for Oaks, Andy Lakin, Craig Walters and Dean Mayfield for HS.
Gate Inn North Wingfield's 3-1 defeat at Crown Killamarsh was their third defeat in their first three starts, leaving them currently at the foot of the table. Crown's scorers were Gavin Page twice and Matt Horsford.
A tight game at Club FC was won by visitors Chesterfield Arms by two goals to one whilst Hasland Community lost 2-1 to New Inn Tupton.
Holmehall 1st are top of FIVE after a good solid performance earned them a 2-1 victory at Barlow Kingston Rovers, Mike Little did find the net for Rovers but Ben Bassett and Lee Bingham won the game for Holmehall.
New All Inn led by a goal to nil after forty-five minutes at Brimwood Utd and in truth had they taken one of several excellent chances they created their lead would have been greater. However in the second half Utd played some superb fast flowing football to hit back with three goals to claim a deserved win. The first as was scored by Robbie Grice, the second a superb volley from Sam Tozzi and the third a penalty from Jack Wynn.
Brimington Utd were in fine form as they routed Royal Oak Utd 7-0, alarmingly for Royal Oak they gave now conceded 26 goals in four games. Steven Randall grabbed himself a treble in the win, Alex Howard scored twice, Alan Newell and Darren Parkinson once.
New club Travellers Clowne were looking for their first win as they began their game with Renishaw Rangers and ninety minutes later they still were as it finished 6-1 in Rangers favour Josh Dean scoring a hat trick, Liam Edge a couple in the win.
Not so Spartans who's first victory came against Palterton Sporting, their 2-1 success ample revenge for their opening day defeat to the same opposition, James Watkinson with both goals.
Brampton Rovers Reserves lead SIX on goal difference from Hasland Community Eagles after defeating them 5-1. Scott Martin scored three of Rovers goals.
Meanwhile Evolution are bottom at this early stage as they lost their fourth game from four starts going down 6-0 to Dronfield Wanderers.
Top scorers in this division were Gardners Clay Cross who won 8-1 at Holmehall 2nd, three players all scoring twice, Mike Saville, Chris Young and Steve Rogers.
The Hasland derby between Hasland WMC and Hasland Wanderers turned out to be a thriller as the sides shared eight goals and the points in a 4-4 draw.
There was a winner however in the game between Furnace Hill and Renishaw MW Reserves where the former won 6-2, Neil Hollingworth and James Ritchie both scoring a couple.
Renishaw Rangers TFG endured a torrid time in their opening two games in SEVEN but it was third time lucky when they took on Dronfield Town as they best them by the odd goal in seven. The goals coming from Ryan Hankinson, Danny Ives, Dan Coggan and Josh Shipman.
Grassmoor Sports Reserves top the division after winning 5-3 at Ye Old Nags Head.