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Sunday 20th October 2019
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Riseley Sports stay top of the table despite being beaten at Stevington
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Premier Division supported by Sportsform
Riseley Sports remain on top of the Premier Division supported by Sportsform league table despite losing their seasons 100% away ways when beaten 2-0 at Stevington for whom Martin Danebrega and Billy Pinney netted the goals to do the damage and move Stevington up the table into third spot in retaining their seasons unbeaten ways. For second place AFC Oakley it was the end of their seasons 100% record when beaten 3-1 at Biggleswade United U23. Charlie Clayton with a brace plus a strike from Milo Keane on the United scoresheet against a lone reply from Eijah Hukin. Dropping down into fourth spot are Cranfield United who were held to a 1-1 draw at Shefford Town & Campton Reserves. Dan Green giving United the lead in the 15th minute which was cancelled out by Ashley Ingham seven minutes into the second half before Ingham saw his 80th minute penalty saved by United goalkeeper Matthew Bines to deny his side their first home win of the season. Whilst now just goal diffence behind them in fifth place are Crawley Green Reserves who ran out the 5-1 winners over second from bottom of the table Wilstead. Timmy Akerele and Dominic Horn both netting twice and Reece Green once to bring up the nap hand against a lone reply from Kevin Butler. The Green jumping above Caldecote who lost their seasons 100% away ways when beaten 2-1 at AFC Kempston Town & Bedford College who thanks to strikes from Jonny Richens and Anas Bechkoun were picking up their first home points of the campaign at this their fifth time of asking. The visitors reply coming via Andrew Vallom. Whilst the biggest win of the day went to Queens Park Crescents the 7-1 home victors over bottom of the table Wootton Blue Cross. Scott Alleyne leading the way with four goals, Mohammed Raheem Jabber netting twice and Dominic Parrella once against a lone reply from Martell Brome. For Bedford Albion it was a return to winning ways and a first home win of the season in defeating Biggleswade FC Reserves 5-3. Josh Emmerton leading the way with a hat-trick and joined on the scoresheet by an own goal and a strike from Daniel Jeffries against visitors replies via Kian Coles, John Veal and Oscar Smith. Whilst Marston Shelton Rovers took their unbeaten ways up to three games with a 2-1 home success over Flitwick Town. Perry Connolly and Sam Smith netting for the Rovers against a Town reply from Dominic Collins. Division One There is no change at the head of the Division One standings following wins for the top two sides. For league leaders Cranfield United Reserves it was a 5-0 home win over Houghton Athletic. Jordan Conway netting a hat-trick to go alongside single goals for Robbie Field and Daniel Jones. Whilst second place Henlow are still 100% on the road this season after winning 3-0 at Wilstead Reserves thanks to goals from Jake Green, Tyler Lowen and Mike Coates. Now up into third spot are Lea Sports PSG who won 5-1 at Kempston Athletic. Milton Tomlinson-Dennis and Warren Bell both netting twice and Will Tyler once against a lone home reply via Jemel Brown. The result jumping PSG above both Sporting Lewsey Park and Elstow Abbey on goal diffference after they played out a 2-2 draw. The Park with first half goals from Jamed Braddon and a Chris Gibson penalty failing to chalk up their fifth win on bounce after Abbey replies in the second half from Glenn Tumulty and Sergi Kadji at least retained their seasons unbeaten away ways if not their seasons 100% away record. For sixth place Flitwick Town Reserves it was win number four on the bounce with a 3-0 victory at Stotfold Development. Daniel Stafford, Mark Funnell and Gareth Fossey netting the goals. Whilst seventh place Ampthill Town Development were the 4-0 home winners over AFC Kempston Town & Bedford College Reserves. Tommy Jackson, Jack Fuller, Tom Britten and Tom Day all finding the back of the net. Elsewhere, Tottenhoe Reserves collected their first away points of the season with a 4-0 victory at The 61 FC Luton Reserve. Joe Dixon with a brace plus single goals from George Capehorn and Nat Barimah doing the damage. Division Two supported by Hy-Pro Despite having their game at Clifton postponed due to an unfit pitch Pines (Luton ) remain on top of the Division Two supported by Hy-Pro standings after second place AFC Oakley Reserves lost their seasons 100% ways when held to a 2-2 home draw by Renhold. Daniel Glos and Joe Mcdonagh on the home scoresheet against Renhold replies via Matty Phelan and Reece Baker. Also failing to take advantage of the league leaders day off were third place Sharnbrook who lost their seasons 100% record when beaten 3-2 at Bedford Albion Reserves. Stefan Bucur with a brace plus Aaron Fletcher netting for the Albion against a brace in reply from Harry Chinn for the visitors. The biggest win of the day was to go the way of Caldecote Reserves with a 7-3 home victory over Atletico Europa. Nicky Thomas with a hat-trick joined on the home scoresheet by Adam Legate and Jake Wallace who both netted braces against Europa replies via Paddy Alimanji, Robel Hailu and Emmanuel Adjei. Whilst also enjoying life on home soil were Sundon Park Rovers the 2-0 winners over Eaton Park Rangers thanks to an own goal plus a strike from Tay Roberts. Elsewhere, CS Rovers picked up their first away point of the season in sharing the spoils in a 2-2 draw at Luton Leagrave AFC. Domingo Ndala and Richard Mead netting for the home side against Rovers replies via Shane Robb and Connor Darocha. Whilst it was also all square at 1-1 between Marston Shelton Rovers Reserves and Sandy. Adam Kerr netting for the Rovers and Michael Rushdon for the visitors. Division Three supported by Hy-Pro Stevington Reserves in retaining their seasons 100% home ways with a 4-2 win over Wootton Village are three points clear at the head of the Division Three supported by Hy-Pro standings. Dan Lehan with a brace plus single goals from Ian Collins and Jamie Daniels only being replied to twice by Village goals from Callum Evans and Elliot Lewis. Whilst for second place Stopsley United it was a retension of their seasons 100% away ways when winning 7-3 at FC Polonia ( Luton) for whom Grzegorz Rudnicki netted twice and Marcin Bator once. Now in third spot are Harlington Juniors who retained their seasons unbeaten away ways in winning 5-3 at Shefford Town & Campton A with single goals from Darren Bryan, Sam Bloy, Harry Thompson, Josh Slack and Cullum McKay. Ryan Dobson twice and Josh Holland netting for the Town. Whilst dropping into fourth spot are Wixams Wanderers after their home encounter with Potton was abandoned late in the first half after a member of their management team was taken to hospital following a suspected heart attack. Now in fifth place are Real Haynes who were 7-1 home winners over Luton Allstars. Harry Mabbitt with a hat-trick, Ben Worbey with a brace plus goals from Masum Ahmed and Josh Pearson only being replied to once by Allstars Kadeem Maddix. Whilst M&DH Clapham Sports picked up their first away points of the season when winning 4-3 at Blunham. Owen Tuffin with a hat-trick and a single goal for Ryan Field only bringing about home replies from Aaron Morgan twice and Lee Crouch once. Division Four Brickhill Wanderers lead at the head of the Division Four standings is now down to four points after they lost their seasons 100% record when held to a 2-2 home draw by White Eagles. Antony Geary and Max Wilson netting for the Wanderers and Stefan Tomic plus Sebastian Kot on the Eagles scoresheet. Thus allowing now second place Flitwick Town A to close the gap after running out 8-0 home winners over Kempston Rovers. Max Hughes and Josh Arthur Kent both netting hat-tricks to go alongside single strikes from Aaron Mead and Alan Henman. Now in third spot are Lea Sports PSG who were the 2-0 home winners over Bedford Albion A thanks to goals from George Calvert and Declan Kitching to jump them above Sandy Reserves who were beaten 2-3 at home by Bedford Santos. Sabin Manae, Derrick Kisarele and Mustakim Hussain on the visitors scoresheet against home replies via George Kyle and Tony Norman. For Real Haynes Reserves it was a first away win of the season with a 2-0 victory at Square FC. An own goal plus a strike from Tyne Martin doing the damage. Whilst also winning on the road were Catsbrook Wanderers 4-2 at Wootton Village Reserves. Mike Boyd with a brace plus single goals from Lewis Holmes and Michael McCaulsky only being replied to twice by home strikes from Josh Adeniyi and Edrin Kisokye. |
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20/10/2019
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