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Sunday 29th September 2019
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Cranfield United KO SML Ampthill Town from Beds Senior Trophy.
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Premier Division supported by Sportsform
Riseley Sports moved to within goal difference of the summitt of the Premier Division supported by Sportsform standings after they retained their seasons 100% away record with a 4-1 victory at Wootton Blue Cross. Lewis Donald and James Jermyn both netting braces against a lone Blue Cross reply via Nuno Leal. Whilst Flitwick Town remain unbeaten on home soil this season after sharing the spoils in a 4-4 home draw against Marston Shelton Rovers. Ritchie Bevan with a brace plus Phil Matthews and Cameron Lewis netting for the Town against Rovers replies via Markel Cousins twice plus Nick Skolsky and Wes Burrows. Bedfordshire FA Senior Trophy 1st Round The result of the day belonged to Cranfield United who scored a 3-0 home victory over South Midlands League Ampthill Town thanks to goals from Daniel Green, Max Risby and Tyler Fry to earn a trip to South Midlands League Shefford Town & Campton in Round Two. Whilst the biggest winners of the day were Biggleswade FC Reserves who won 5-0 at Wilstead to earn themselves a trip to South Midlands League Langford in Round Two. Ash Boness, John Veal, Kian Coles, David Lenton and Oscar Smith netting the goals to bring up the nap hand. For Crawley Green Reserves it was a 3-1 victory over AFC Kempston Town & Bedford College with goals from Timmy Akerele, Charlie O'Mahony and Jamie Hunter against a lone Town reply via Anas Bechkoun to now face a home Round two encounter with AFC Oakley who were 2-1 home winners over Biggleswade United U23. Matt Barnes and Chisom Amadi on their scoresheet against a lone United reply from Alessio Cammarano. Elsewhere Queens Park Crescents earned themselves a Round two trip to Bedford Albion following their 3-1 home victory over Shefford Town & Campton Reserves. Shahinur Rahman netting twice and Scott Alleyne once against a lone Town reply from Charlie Milton. Whilst Stevington will now travel to Flitwick Town in Round two after their 2-0 home win over Caldecote thanks to strikes from Ashley Bedoe and Ali Abaliah. Division One Cranfield United Reserves remain 100% for the season and two points clear at the head of the Division One standings after winning 4-2 at Houghton Athletic. Joseph Bygraves with a brace joined on the United scoresheet by strikes from Jack Brown and Patrick Lawrence against home replies via Leroy White and Josh Burnett. Remaining in second place and retaining their seasons unbeaten ways are Henlow the 3-0 home winners over Ampthill Town Development thanks to a hat-trick from Cameron Care. Now in third spot and likewise still unbeaten this season are Lea Sports PSG the 12-0 home winners over AFC Kempston Town & Bedford College Reserves. Callum Jones leading the way with four goals, Will Tyler, Milton Tomlinson Dennis and Liam Andrews all netting braces plus there was single goals for Connor Napper and Sean Dixon. Losing out on that third spot were Elstow Abbey who lost their seasons 100& record when beaten 2-1 at home by Flitwick Town Reserves who were gaining their first win of the season. Dale Goldie and Jack Farthing on the Town scoresheet against a lone Abbey reply from Jason Allison. Now just goal difference behind the Abbey in fifth place are Sporting Lewsey Park the 7-2 home winners over Totternhoe Reserves. Chris Gibson netting four times to go alongside single goals from Liam Jarvis, Lee Mooney and Luke Lincoln against Tott's replies via Josh Wilson and Brendon Cowell. Elsewhere following three straight defeats Bedford SA returned to winning ways with a 6-0 home win over The 61 FC Luton Reserves. Ollie Hughes with a brace joined on the SA scoresheet by single goals from Michael Allen, Kane Alexander, Tom Andrews and Ashlee Banton. Whilst Kempston Athletic netted their first win of the season with a 5-1 home victory over Wilstead Reserves. Billy Mills and Harvey Eagle both netting twice and Danny Usal once against a lone Wilstead reply via Lino Alteri. Division Two supported by Hy-Pro Pines ( Luton) climbed back onto the top of the Division Two supported by Hy-Pro standings and retained their seasons unbeaten ways by winning 4-2 at Luton Leagrave AFC. Sean Sherdian, Andy McMaster, Tom McMahon and Scott Nash all finding the back of the net against home replies via Lewis Bloomfield and George Bacal. Whilst Sandy remain in fourth place after winning by the same 4-2 scoreline at Atletico Europa. Conor Green with a brace plus single goals from David Smith and Riley Evans only being replied to by home strikes from Ric Bulzis and Robel Hallu. Just a point behind Sandy in fifth place and still 100% on home soil this season are Eaton Park Rangers the 3-1 winners over Renhold. Sam Argyle, Nathan Arnold and Sam Pritchard netting the goals to do the damage against a lone reply from Andrius Koncius. Whilst Clifton are now sixth after a lone goal from Kasey Taylor took them to a 1-0 victory at Sundon Park Rovers. Division Three supported by Hy-Pro Wixams Wanderers remain on the top of the Division Three supported by Hy-Pro standings and still unbeaten this season after sharing the spoils in a 1-1 draw at Luton Allstars who now move up into second spot. Emmanuel Owiredu on the home scoresheet against a Wanderers reply from Joe Holmes. Whilst also sharing the points were Lidlington United Sports and Shefford Town & Campton A from a 2-2 draw. Adrian Marinelli and Carl Pearson on the United scoresheet against Town replies via Dan Carroll and Kyle Cook. The biggest winners of the day were now fourth place Stevington Reserves the 8-0 home winners over M&DH Clapham Sports to retain their seasons 100% home ways. Jamie Daniels leading the way with a hat-trick, Luke Devine and Fabiano Cammarano both netting twice and Ciaran McEvoy once. Whilst also enjoying life on home soil were now fifth place Harliington Juniors the 4-3 victors over Lancot Park. Owen Davison with a brace plus Harry Thompson and Darren Bryan netting the goals against Park replies from Sammy Okere, Chris Horncastle and Peter Wilson. Division Four Sandy Reserves are now within goal difference of the top of the Division Four standings after they retained their seasons 100% home ways and chalked up win number four on the bounce in beating Wootton Village Reserves 3-2. Jack Fox, Curtis Hassell and Ryan Turner on their scoresheet against Village replies via Tommy Evans and Josh Adeniyi. Whilst Lea Sports PSG are now up into fourth place and still 100% for the season after winning 2-0 at White Eagles thanks to goals from Aaron Bean and Oliver Swinscoe. Bedfordshire FA Junior Cup 1st Round The biggest win of the day went to Blunham the 17-2 home winners over Revivalists to earn them a home tie in Round Two against White Eagles. David Garofalo leading the way with six goals, Robbie Richmond grabbing four goals, DanIel Whitten a brace plus single goals coming from Jamie Sheath, Jamie Morallee, Benny Howard, Carl Ashwell and Deryn Fowler against visiting replies via Harrold Stevens and Ezra Millen Best. For Stopsley United it was a 5-1 home win over AFC Oakley Reserves with Ian McGuinness netting a hat-trick to go alongside single goals from Ashley Propere and Paul Chakley against a lone reply from Joe McDonagh to now face a home Round Two tie against Bedford Albion Reserves who won 4-0 at Catsbrook Wanderers where Gavin Matthews and Kade Walker both netted twice. For Real Haynes it was a 5-1 away win at Marston Shelton Rovers Reserves thanks to an own goal plus strikes from Ben Worbey, Masum Ahmed, Harry Mabbitt and Josh Pearson against a lone Rovers reply from Ross Waywell to send them on the road in Round Two to Caddington. Also on the road again in Round Two will be St Joseph (Saturday) the 4-0 winners at Real Haynes Reserves thanks to goals from Kenan Dogruer, Danny McGovern, Paddy Northern and Simon Richards who will now travel to face FC Polonia (Luton) who following a 4-4 draw at Brickhill Wanderers won the penalty shoot-out 4-2. Ashley Coleman, Antony Geary, Vjay Banga and Jordyn Wingrove the Wanderers goalscorers in normal time against replies via Marchin Bator, Przemer Gorezyca, Grzegorz Rudnicki and Damian Slawkowski. Elsewhere Sharnbrook were the 4-0 home winners over CS Rovers thanks to a hat-trick from Harry Chinn plus a single goal from Bradley Raines to earn a home tie in Round Two against Lancot Park. Whilst also at home in Round Two will be Caldecote Reserves against Wixams Wanderers after they emerged the 4-2 penalty shoot-out winners at Wotton Village following a 2-2 draw. Jack Miller netting twice against Village goals from Shaun Quinn and Elliot Lewis. Meantime Bedford Albion A who were 2-0 home winners over Potton thanks to goals from Bret Davis and Keiran Henson to now travel to Square FC in Round Two after they netted a 3-1 home win over Kempston Rovers. Connor Taylor with a brace plus a goal from Tamis Kamara only being replied to once by Rovers Robert Goodman. Whilst Bedford Santos the 9-8 home penalty winners over Flitwick Town A following a 1-1 draw will now hit the road to Luton Allstars in Round Two. Bruno Santos on the home scoresheet and Scott Gadsden for the Town in the opening 90 minutes. |
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29/09/2019
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