Local Sport
11th October 2018
Issue 1030
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Steels slump to another defeat
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Golf results IT’S been a busy week for competitions at Stocksbridge Golf Club. The Dragons Summer Cup was won by Terry Deakin with 40 points. Peter Dickinson came second with 40 points and Dick Pittaway was third with 39 points.
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The Mid-Week Stableford Division One was won by Liam O’Sullivan with 34 points, Dennis Healey second with 31 points and Les Wright third with 27 points.
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Brian Montgomery won the Division Two and the overall competition with 43 points, Cliff James was second with 38 points and Martin Bradwell third with 37 points. On Saturday the Alf Peace Trophy was won by Peter Westhead and Glynn Stainforth with an impressive 47 points.
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Matt Sedgwick and Chris Dale were second with 46 points and Richard Shepherd and Eric Wilkinson were third also with 46 points.
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On Sunday the Pro’s Prize was won by Dave Buxton with 42 points. Mick Meegan was second with 39 points and Andrew Finney third also with 39 points. The Autumn Mixed Fours were won by Helen Moffett and Jay Whittaker with a net 61. Kath Busfield/Sandy Murphy were second with a net 66 and Alison and Matt Sedgwick were third with a net 67.
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Sits Vac
Report by Dave Rhodes Photo by Chris Clancy A CHANGED line up for Steels was inevitable after the loss at Brighouse and coupled with injuries, suspensions and player unavailability manager Chris Hilton had little option.
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FOOTBALL ROUND-UP
Stocksbridge PS 0-2 Belper Town and the referee had no hesitation in awarding the penalty. After discussion with Ruthven, Coleman eventually took the penalty, his shot lacked confidence and power and was saved by the away keeper. Belper began to press forward and wherever possible threw long throws into the box for their big , physical players to come onto. The tactic worked to a degree when a free kick was whpped in, Amissah came out and fisted the ball clear but the second ball came straight back at him and it was Paylor who spun from 10 yards out, central to goal, to volley over the stranded Amissah. Wiles found himself with the ball at his feet six yards from goal but shot tamely at the goalkeeper as Steels tried to get back into the
Footpath Runners FOUR of Penistone’s youngest athletes showed maturity beyond their years as they seamlessly took park in their first indoor athletics meeting at the English Institute of Sport in Sheffield at the weekend. Two records were broken on the day in the standing high jump by Isobel Wolff and the 1kg shot by Deacon Coldwell. Full results: Boys aged 8 to 10 600m - 9, Deacon Coldwell 2-27. Boys aged 8 to 10 150m - 18, Deacon Coldwell 31.44s. Boys aged 8 to 10 Shot (1kg) - 6, Deacon Coldwell 4.26m (Club Record). Girls aged 8 to 10 600m - 11, Isobel Wolff 2-30. Girls aged 8 to 10 150m - 15, Isobel Wolff 29.07s. Girls aged 8 to 10 Standing High Jum- 13, Isobel Wolff 26cm (Club Record). Girls aged 11 to 13 800m - 18, Leah Finch 3-01; 22, Violet Bettison 3-04. Girls aged 11 to 13 200m - 17, Leah Finch 33.15s; 32, Violet Bettison 37.74s. Girls aged 11 to 13 60m - 28, Leah Finch 10.16s; 39, Violet Bettison 10.96s. Gareth Cooke of Penistone had a successful weekend. On Saturday he completed his 250th parkrun at Barnsley in an equal best time of 16-44. He then followed this up on Sunday with victory at the Burringham 10k where he achieved a personal best time of 33-36. Fellow Penistone runner Kieron Reed finished in 7th with a time of 37-25.
game, but lacked creativity in midfield really, banking on long high balls from defence to attack. The second half got under way and again a scrappy affair ensued with no team looking likely to score. Belper were not sure to stick or twist with a goal to preserve and Steels just struggled to get bodies into the last third to support open play and balls going into the box. On 62 minutes Belper made it 2-0 when a whipped in free kick wide on the right was glanced home from 12 yards. Steels huffed and puffed but couldn’t find a way back until the last 5 minutes when a free Kick and corner sent in caused panic but to no avail as Ruthven and Litchfield failed to connect properly.
PENISTONE Church scored 11 goals this week with a 6-1 defeat of Bridlington Town followed by a 5-2 win over Goole Town. Andy Ring, Sam Scrivens (2), Jordan Coduri, Ash Ellis and Brett Lovell were all on target against Bridlington with Kieran Ryan, Ryan Johnson (2) and Jordan Coduri (2) scoring the goals against Goole. After a run of cup games it was back to the bread and butter of the league for Oughtibridge War Memorial Ladies and they maintained their 100% record with a fine 5-1 win at Mansfield. Millie Kenyon opened the scoring on 14 minutes with a powerful run and precise finish and this was quickly followed by a cool lob by former Mansfield player Laura Watton past a stranded keeper. With the breeze behind them the home team pushed hard to get back into the game and got a lifeline on the stroke of half time with an in swinging corner finding its way just over the line. After the break it was one way traffic though with Oughtibridge completely on top and striker Codi Melia ending her frustrating barren spell with a superb 10 minute hat-trick, the only surprise being that they didn’t add to that total, mainly thanks to a solid display by a busy home keeper. This Sunday Oughtibridge host Loughborough Students at the War Memorial with a 2pm kick off. PARK Steels’ young reserve squad travelled to league leaders North Gawber last Saturday and put in a disciplined performance to come away with a point in a 0-0 draw..
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