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Sixth Form students shine on A-Level results day Barnsley Sixth Form College is celebrating another excellent set of A Level results with a 99.6% overall pass rate and a 100% pass rate in 26 subjects, including English, Computer Science, Fine Art, Mathematics, Physics and Spanish. Despite the challenges posed by studying through the COVID19 pandemic, many students have excelled and will now move into Higher Education. Students spent the first months of their courses learning at home with support from Sixth Form College tutors and staff. Weronika Glinka received three As in Film Studies, History and Sociology and is planning on studying Classical Archaeology and Ancient History at the University of Oxford. She said: “I received great support from the College in reaching
my goals and the staff are very understanding and helpful in times of need.” Alfie Wilson is celebrating after securing three A* grades in Physics, Chemistry and Maths. He said: “I’m really pleased with my results. I am planning on going to the University of York to study Physics. I found all my courses interesting and the tutors and staff are great and have always been supportive.” Denise Jelly, Barnsley Sixth Form College Principal, said: “We are very proud of all our students receiving results today. This year has seen unprecedented upheaval and change, but our students, supported by our staff, have met the challenges head-on.
cations and they have shown a sustained commitment to their studies over the last two years. The dedication and resilience demonstrated by our students and staff is evident in this year’s results. “At Barnsley Sixth Form College, our staff and students have a culture of high aspirations and I’m pleased to see so many students are progressing onto Higher Education or apprenticeships. I would like to wish them all the best of luck with their future careers.” It's not too late to apply to study at Barnsley Sixth Form College in September. Visit www.barnsleysixthformcollege.co.uk for more information on applying and the courses on offer.
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Travellers leave high green park 'looking like open sewer'
A major clean-up operation has begun after travellers left a Sheffield park ‘looking like an open sewer’, writes Robert Cumber for the Sheffield Star. Around 50 caravans had pitched up on Angram Bank in High Green on Sunday, with the occupants moving on yesterday, Friday, August 6, after being served with a formal notice to leave by the council and police threatening them with court action. Ecclesfield parish councillor David Ogle has shared these photos of the mess left behind following their stay. Litter can be seen strewn across the grass, with gas canisters, glass and what Mr Ogle says is human excrement among the waste. Man in his 40s tragically dies in Sheffield park Mr Ogle said: “It’s an open sewer on Angram Bank Park. It’s absolutely covered with waste.”
He said this was the fifth time travellers had set up camp at Angram Bank and he wants the parish council to secure the site with boulders, which he says could cost around £30,000, to prevent them returning. Liberal Democrat councillors Mike Levery, Alan Hooper and Ann Whitaker said Sheffield Council’s clean-up team had been working around the caravans as they departed on Friday afternoon. In a joint statement they added: “All hazardous waste was removed including glass and propane bottles, with the final clean-up taking place on Monday. “Whilst the skatepark and children’s play area are fine, there is still non-hazardous rubbish at certain points around the park which should be avoided. “Our efforts now turn to reviewing the options for securing the site against future visits whilst main-
taining easy access for local residents.”
John Teasdale, who lives opposite the park, told how travellers had camped out in the park last year and the council had placed large boulders beside the skate park but these did nothing to prevent vehicles from accessing the site. He said the travellers had ‘completely taken over the park’ during their stay, meaning no one else could use it, and had left toilet paper and litter ‘everywhere’. The travellers are believed to be heading to the Appleby Horse Fair in Cumbria. The Facebook group Anti Racist Cumbria has critcised what it describes as unfair ‘anti-traveller sentiment’, saying festival-goers don’t face the same level of opprobrium for the mess they make.
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Ponti’s prepare for a jam-packed diary full of events this Summer!
The team at Ponti’s Italian Kitchen in Fox Valley, North Sheffield, have released their Summer-Autumn events diary, packed with a host of fabulous nights out including live music, dancing lessons and outdoor theatre.
Starting on the 25th of August and the 29th of September, Ponti’s are partnering with Tracy the Queen of Jive to bring you their keenly anticipated JIVE NIGHT! People are encouraged to come along and learn how to dance this modern style with an inspirational teacher and jive the night away. Tickets are £15 and include light canapes, a glass of prosecco, a jive lesson (no partner required!) and a social dance until late. If you’re feeling the holiday blues this year, sign up now to one of Ponti’s Festa Latina Nights and learn the how to
salsa. Held throughout August, September and October, they are the perfect opportunity if you want to transport to Spain this summer, and maybe even practice for next year’s Latin exertion. The live music events kick off to a countrified start with a tribute to the “9-5” legend Dolly Parton on Saturday the 28th of August. Followed by an intimate evening with Paul Pashley and band on Friday 3rd of September, performing the best of swing and crossover with a “voice as smooth as silk”. Make way for the King on Friday 15th of October with Ponti’s Elvis tribute act. Book your tickets fast though, as this second date has been released due to overwhelming demand! For theatre fans, Steel Valley Beason Arts’ rendition of
a Midsummer Night’s dream comes to the Fox Valley Piazza on the 25th of September in a unique outdoor performance. Tickets include a discount to be used at Ponti’s on the date of the performance and can be purchased from Steel Valley Beacon Arts on 0114 438 9521. Argys Myrtja, General Manager at Ponti’s Italian Kitchen said “We are thrilled to have been able to curate an exciting and varied selection of events with such an amazing group of musicians, dancers and performers. The perfect paring to our outstanding Italian cuisine!” For more information about any of the events taking place at Pontis over the coming weeks, please visit https:// www.pontis.co.uk/sheffield or call 0114 213 4695.
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Golf club hosts a visiting party of school children Stocksbridge Golf Club hosted 23 children from St Patrick’s Catholic Voluntary Academy, an inner-city school near to the Northern General Hospital. The visit was arranged by Lady Vice Captain, Heather Evans, who was ably supported by 8 fellow playing members and the Club Professional, Roger Broad (pictured giving some putting advice). The children were welcomed to the Club by President John Yeates, who wished them a fun day. The children spent a full morning doing a range of activities from chipping, bunker play, putting and a longest drive competition. None of the children had ever played golf before and they were fully absorbed in the activities for 3 hours before they tucked into pizza and chips, followed by ice cream. Heather said that after the event she was really impressed with “how well the children behaved and how much they engaged with the activities.” Kathryn Fox, the Business Manager for the school said afterwards that “we were absolutely delighted to be invited to the Golf Club. The children had an amazing time, in the most fabulous of settings and were in awe of the golfers that helped during the day. We cannot thank the staff and golfers enough for making it such a special day.” Given the success of the day the Golf Club is now planning to liaise with local schools in Stocksbridge, Deepcar, Wharncliffe Side and the surrounding areas to offer the same opportunities.
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Valley Music Festival set for Fox Valley Fox Valley in north Sheffield will be hosting the two-day Valley Music Festival later this year with a packed line up of local talent taking to the stage The event will run on Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th of September alongside the centre’s busy Farmers’ Market and Craft Market. This will be the third year that the team from Fox Valley have worked with the festival organisers and the first big event since one of the event founders, Steve Osborn sadly passed away. Steve was passionate about creating opportunities for young people to perform in Stocksbridge and worked with the Fox Valley team in 2018 and 2019 to bring the festival to the award-winning shopping centre. The aim of the event is to bring the musical community together to perform and raise funds to support young local musicians. As well as local performers including Harmony Music School, Cocklebread and No Identity the two-day event will also showcase the work of the young people taking part in the band skills workshops held in August funded by the Festival and hopefully a taster if the work done from the the group creating a Community Musical for next years Festival.
throughout the day to 7pm on Saturday and 5pm on Sunday. A full schedule of performances will be published on the Fox Valley website closer to the date. Centre Manager at Fox Valley Claire Reynolds said: “We are so pleased to have the team from the Valley Music Valley Festival back at Fox Valley this September for this lovely weekend event. “Obviously we haven’t been able to host events of this kind for more than a year so to have these fantastic performers back at the centre is lovely. We’re working on a full schedule of performances in the bandstand and piazza area throughout the two days.” To keep up to date with news and events at Fox Valley visit https:// www.foxvalleysheffield.co.uk/ events and to find out more about the work of the Valley Music Festival go to www.valleymusicfestival. co.uk Picture shows musician Graham Lindley performing at the Fox Valley Food and Music Festival 2019
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New outdoor art gallery to open in thorpe heasley Our new project ‘Hope Shines’ aims to brighten the day of the village residents by showing uplifting messages of support and hope when reflecting on the last 12 months. The designs have been created by ArtWorks artists in hope it adds a smile to the day of the people passing by. During these unusual times, creativity and community are more important than ever. As many galleries have been closed due to restrictions we decided that an outdoor exhibition within our local com-
munity would be the perfect opportunity to begin showing our art work to the world again! The positive posters will be displayed on the fence outside the ArtWorks Thorpe Hesley Community Centre at the top of Brook Hill in Thorpe Hesley from the 14st of August. We hope our posters inspire the village to make their own positive posters in response to ours. Whether it’s working out how to use zoom, your dog loving you being at home or the work our amazing key workers have been doing, there is always
something to be grateful and hopeful for. ArtWorks is a small arts organisation which specialises in supporting artists with learning disabilities and autism in accessing the art world. An important part of this work is regular exhibitions which demonstrate the talent of these artists to the public equally to non-disabled artists. In response to the lockdowns and stay home orders, ArtWorks designed posters about things that kept us motivated and inspired, to maintain this crucial connection to the
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SOUTH YORKSHIRE LEADERS WELCOME GOVERNMENT PLANS TO ACQUIRE SHEFFIELD FORGEMASTERS PLANT
News that the Ministry of Defence plans to take over Sheffield Forgemasters steel plant has been welcomed by South Yorkshire leaders as a recognition of the importance of the steel industry to the UK’s economy, and the value of government taking an active role to secure its future.
Sheffield Forgemasters is one of the UK’s oldest steel plants and the Ministry of Defence has announced plans to acquire the company and invest £400m over the next ten years.
Responding to the announcement, the South Yorkshire Mayor Dan Jarvis said, “I welcome this move both as a recognition of the importance of steel to our economy, regionally and nationally, and its importance for UK defence. Steel is synonymous with Sheffield and South Yorkshire and I have repeatedly raised the issue of securing the industry’s future with Government. While today’s announcement is most welcome, ministers also need to attend to the future of two of our other steel plants which hang in the
balance, as a result of the crisis at Liberty Steel. The facilities at Stocksbridge and Rotherham have enormous potential, and I will continue to fight for the South Yorkshire steel industry and work to protect all the jobs and businesses they support. I’ll be meeting the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy in the near future to discuss.” Sheffield City Council leader, Cllr Terry Fox said, “It’s without doubt a positive move for Sheffield Forgemasters and for
Speed cooking for students
Catering and Hospitality students from Barnsley College gained valuable catering experience at the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2021.
Under the supervision of the College’s Service Industries Programme Manager Martyn Hollingsworth, the students helped produce and dispatch dishes that catered for visitors to the festival. At the four-day event, students cooked and prepared a range of food in various kitchens including the Lamborghini restaurant and the driver’s club area. They prepared and served food such as pizza, sandwiches, salad, burgers, fish and chicken to celebrities and current and former Formula One drivers. They also catered for 500 guests at an exclusive garden party where they served a three-course meal with a range of classic and modern cuisine such as honey roasted figs, lightly smoked Goodwood estate beef and pavlova. Chloe Millis-Poole, one of the Catering and Hospitality students involved, said: “To get to work in kitchens at a large event like the Festival of Speed was a great experience. They were tiring long days, but I've learnt so much about teamwork, patience and preparing food.” Martyn Hollingsworth added: “We had an absolutely amazing week at the festival. Early mornings, late finishes and cooking a range of different types of food provided a real taste for the fast-paced environment that working at a busy festival
brings. They have shown real grit and determination having rolled up their sleeves and getting stuck in! The students worked to professional standards throughout the week and were praised by industry experts for their diligence and remarkable work ethic. They did me and Barnsley College proud. “We aim to continue to build strong links with students and business helping to provide career-ready students to employers.” For more information about Catering and Hospitality courses available at Barnsley College, or to apply for a course starting in September 2021, visit www.barnsley.ac.uk/catering, email info@barnsley.ac.uk or call 01226 216 123.
the city. Sheffield Forgemasters is a massive player in this industry and it’s right that the Government is recognising its importance nationally and the need for significant investment. We’ve got world-leading expertise right here in Sheffield – we’ve got steel running through our veins.
This needs to be the first step of many though, we can’t forget the challenge Liberty Steel is going through right on our doorstep. We’ve already called on the Government to take action and we need clarity now on how they will put Sheffield first.”
Chairman of South Yorkshire Local Enterprise Partnership James Muir said, “This is fantastic news and testament to the unique manufacturing capabilities of Sheffield Forgemasters, the skills of the workforce and the quality of the management team, led by David Bond. We’re working with a pipeline of high-growth, high-value and investment-ready businesses in the region. This investment shows that public intervention done right can unlock jobs, growth and innovation. That’s our mission here in South Yorkshire.”
Stocksbridge Town Council lends its support to the creation of an Arts Forum for the area Councillor Susie Abrahams successfully brought together groups and individuals representing the arts community for a meeting at the Town Hall, to look at how the Council might give more support to those involved in the arts. Cllr Abrahams expressed her passion for the arts and recognised how involvement in the arts is important to the health and wellbeing of the community. Cllr Mark Whittaker proposed a new forum to develop arts provision in Stocksbridge and to help struggling arts groups, to find funding to support their work. Those at the meeting agreed that the creation of such a forum would be welcome. Several of those attending volunteered to be on the group which will meet again at Stocksbridge Town Hall on Monday 23rd of August at 7pm.
The group recognised the fact that not all arts groups or artists in the area were represented and would like to invite other members of the arts community to come along and have their say. We want to encourage crafters, writers, musicians, dancers, poets, painters, sculptors, actors, photographers to get involved so the group can be truly representative of the area. If you are an individual working in the arts alone, or a band member, or teacher, or member of a larger arts group we want to hear from you please. If you would like to know more please contact admin@stocksbridge-council.co.uk
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Lord Kerslake to take up new Role as Chair of Sheffield Culture Collective growth and create a stronger and fairer society. It includes cultural, arts, civic and political leaders as well as senior figures from the regional business community. Last month the Collective launched its first ever strategy for how culture can unlock Sheffield’s untapped economic and social potential.
Sheffield Culture Collective has appointed Lord Bob Kerslake to oversee implementation of the organisation’s inaugural strategy and help drive investment and growth in the region’s cultural sector.
Lord Kerslake takes over from Dame Julie Kenny and will take up his new role in September. Sheffield Culture Collective is a public private partnership which was formed in 2019 in response to a national enquiry into how cities can use culture to drive
In the strategy it spotlighted delivery of four pivotal arts projects which could become the north’s cultural crown jewels. These include the S1 Artspace at Park Hill, The Graves Gallery and Central Library, education and music partnership Harmony Works and Tinsley Art Project. Lord Kerslake said: “I congratulate the Collective for the excellent work it has already done under Dame Julie Kenny’s leadership in creating its groundbreaking strategy.
“The task ahead is to move this to delivery. This will only be possible with a clear focus on the priorities and close collaboration across the partnership. It will predominately be about influencing leadership and powerful advocacy. “I look forward to working with others to make the strategy a reality.” Dame Julie added: “I am delighted that Lord Kerslake has been appointed as the next Chair of the Collective. “Lord Kerslake has extensive national and local connections and experience of delivering complex strategies. This will ensure that in Sheffield, we will be able to deliver culturally important projects in the future and level up investment in culture in our great city.
allowing every individual and every community in Sheffield to thrive.” The strategy details wide-ranging projects and outlines how culture can be an economic shot in the arm as we navigate beyond covid. The blueprint also charts how culture can become accessible to a new audience, support tourism, drive better health, education, community and individual wellbeing. The Culture Collective’s work comes against a backdrop of reduced investment in South Yorkshire compared to other Combined Authorities. South Yorkshire’s investment totals just over £20m or £15/person whereas West Yorkshire receives £47/person and Greater Manchester receives £38/person
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Children’s Playground Burncross Fly tipping Recreation Ground needs your Hi Editor help! I called at Stocksbridge Co-op recycling site this afternoon and found the scene as photographed.
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This very popular community playground for our younger children is looking a ‘little tired‘ and needs an update. It is not scheduled for any financial help until 2028. Burncross Action Team would like to raise some funds to buy some new equipment and repaint the existing facilities. If anyone has any ideas about how we can raise the money through donations/ sponsors/ grants etc please contact… Brenda Hind 07788 158516.
Insensitive headline Dear Editor I write to agree very much with Mr Morton’s letter in your last issue.
Signs up warning people not to fly tip and that they are being watched, but it obviously hasn’t deterred the porcelain dumper nor the others who have left rubbish in bags. Presumably the latter mentioned of which are left over from the bins being full previously? Or is it that the depositors couldn’t be bothered to tip the bag contents into the slit of the locked bins and hence chose to leave them for someone else to deal with instead?
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Perhaps if the Council stopped charging at Council dump it sites and provided more bins with bigger slits or easy to open lids to enable black bags and contents to be deposited, the “fly tipping” (which most of the time is due to bins being full when people call and obviously don’t want to haul their rubbish back home with them to await another opportunity) wouldn’t be such a problem.
To label people who struggle with addiction in such an unfeeling way is to have little thought or feeling’s for anyone. To be effected by an addiction is something that is more common than you may But be that as it may, it looks like the fly tipping realise these days. posters are just empty gestures come bluffs. So well done to Mr Morton for raising this delicate Deterrence on the cheap as usual. Then when it inevitably fails expect the public to ring in and matter in last weeks Look Local. report it after the event. Yours Sincerely Yours faithfully Craig Minto Michael Parker.
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HAVE A HOLIDAY IN THE GARDEN August is usually the month when most of us go on holiday and leave our gardens to fend for themselves. But this year is slightly different, with a lot of us either staying at home or opting for getaways in the UK. If you are planning a trip away from home then a little thought before you go and some tender loving care when you return will be enough to make sure your garden survives the summer.
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Issue 1178
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12th August 2021
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Another win for Stocksbridge 1st XI
De La Salle 60 all (J Hibbert 6-1, A Hibbert 3-10)
the game and looking to finish the game in style.
Stocksbridge 1st XI 61-0 (M Price 24*, B Cherry 30*)
New look openers Matt Price and Ben Cherry took to the crease and the pair begin to get into their stride, both starting really confidently. The pair never looked like getting out and the pair batted with ease. Both of them completely controlling the run chase. The score was knocked off within 9 overs giving the 1st XI a commanding 10 wicket victory. Price finished unbeaten on 24 and Cherry finished unbeaten on 30. It was a superb all round victory for the 1st XI who continue their brilliant form. They travel to Sheffield University Staff next.
Stocksbridge 1st XI welcomed De La Salle to Bracken moor looking to continue their good form and their pursuit of the title. With the weather been poor in the week it was important to win the toss. Skipper Andy Hibbert did just this and elected to bowl first on a day that favoured the bowlers. Openers Jake Vickers and Andy Hibbert got into their work and started brilliantly both picking up a wicket each to get the 1st off to a flyer. Skipper Hibbert picked up his second and third wickets of the game to leave De La Salle 6-4 and in real trouble now right from the get go. A little partnership, where some risks were taken, took them up to 47, however it was Joe Hibbert who came into the attack and broke it. It was Hibbert junior who was the destroyer as he ripped through the De La Salle batting line up, finishing with incredible figures of 6 wickets for just 1 run. De la Salle we’re all out for disappointing 60, the 1st well on top in
Stocksbridge 2nds travelled to high-flying Baslow this weekend, looking to cause an upset with a depleted 10man line-up. Stocksbridge batted first on an interesting looking wicket. Unfortunately for Stocksbridge, they lost opener Ogley for a duck, shortly followed by number 3 Dave Smith, who joined Ogley back in the pavilion without troubling the scorers. Ant Siddall tried to provide some form of stability at the top of the order and kept the scoreboard ticking nicely.
When number 4 Garratt was also dismissed for a duck, Stocksbridge were looking in real trouble of sinking without trace. William Cavanagh came to the middle and both Cavanagh and Siddall tried to rescue some form of respectable total. Both batsmen were eventually dismissed in the 20s after a number of quality boundaries and great resilience against some good Baslow bowling. Wickets continued to fall at regular intervals, with only Cal Haywood joining Cavanagh and Siddall in scoring double figures. Haywood showed no sign of rust after returning to the line-up, smashing the game’s only 6 as well as two glorious boundaries. In the end Stocksbridge were dismissed for just 72, Cavanagh (22), Siddall (21) and Haywood (17) the only batsmen to reach double figures.
Stocksbridge started their reply with the ball in excellent tight fashion. The opening pair of Thwaites and Brearley bowled well early on, with their combined opening 12 overs going for just 8 runs. The Baslow batsmen were protecting their wickets well and digging in well against good bowling early on. Brearley amazingly bowling 5
League Team miss out on promotion at the Golf Club
Stocksbridge Golf Club League Team missed out on promotion from Division 5 of the Sheffield Union of Golf Clubs (SUGC). They lost their penultimate league match away to Lindrick by a big margin of 7-1. With one home match to go the team cannot now seal one of the two automatic promotion places that have been taken by Lindrick and Serlby Park. League Team Captain, Liam O'Sullivan said: "it's gutting to miss out on promotion, particularly given that we were in such a strong position at the half way point in the season." Club Captain, Alan Revill said: "I'm really disappointed for the team because they have played some outstanding golf. The individual performance of Danny Costello to go unbeaten up to this point is a measure of how well they have played. Third place in this league is no disgrace and hopefully
next season they will go one better."
To prove how good Danny's form has been, in an SUGC Open competition at Hillsborough Golf Club on the 6 August, he finished 16th in a field of 52 golfers, that included many regional grade players. In the field, and only a couple of shots in front of Danny, was the Open qualifier Jonathon Thomson. The Dragons Section competed for the August Medal on 4 August. Mick Siddall (17) won by a convincing margin with a net 61. Ian Batty (15) was second with a net 65, followed by four players (Stuart Marsden, Doug Needham, Tony Peers and Frank Milnes) all scoring net 66s. Stuart Marsden (29) took third place on countback. The next day the Gents Section competed for the Midweek August Medal. Brian Dobb (17) won with a net 62.
Steve Coutts (10) was second with a net 64 and Shaun Stapleton (12) was third with a net 65. Then over the weekend the Gents competed for the Kilbride Cup, a two-day competition that was played in some wet and windy weather. Andy Taylor won the stroke play format competition with an impressive net 126 shots, with rounds of 60 and 66. Andy Hogg was second with a net 129 shots, with rounds of 63 and 66. Danny Costello maintained his season long form in third place with a net 135 shots, the same score as Eddie Steele and Richard Grimmer. Danny, whose two rounds included an eagle and several birdies, took third place on countback.
maidens in his first 6 overs. Baslow were on just 11 after 12 overs of play, however, wickets were the only way Stocksbridge were going to win the game. Thwaites brought Haywood into the attack and he duly delivered, clean bowling Knowles for 10. Haywood followed this up by dismissing the dangerous Burrell for a duck and Stocksbridge had a glimmer of hope of an upset. A sharp runout by Thwaites removed opener Cronin for 15 and when Haywood claimed his 3rd scalp, bowling Patel for 2, Stocksbridge were well in the tie. However, Hoverd and Chandler hit a couple of lusty blows for Baslow and cruised closer to their desired total. Deadline day signing Billy Sampson helped himself to a wicket on his Stocksbridge debut, however Baslow eventually chased down the total to win by 5 wickets. Cal Haywood the star with the ball, picking up figures of 3-18 from his 8 overs. Stocksbridge will look to bounce back next week as they host Sheffield Centralians. Picture is Joe Hibbert who took brilliant figures of 6-1 for the 1st XI.
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12th August 2021
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Steels complete dismal pre-season
Stocksbridge Park Steels completed a winless pre-season after losing 2-0 to a Chesterfield XI Just after the start of the second half, Chesterfield took the lead after a onetwo allowed Matty Feutardo the space to fire in. Kian Tansley made the most of a Spireites break to go past Ed Hall and score to finish the game off.
field broke with a big ball forward and a square ball was played to Tansley who was in acres of space. He went past an onrushing Hall and despite the best efforts of a defender coming back to help, he was able to finish.
Chesterfield started off as the better side and put the pressure early on. While they didn’t make any clear cut chances, Stocksbridge would have breathed a sigh of the relief when they just about cleared a low corner away which could have ended badly for them.
Stocksbridge tried to come back into the game but nothing was doing. Whitham was working very hard and had two shots saved by substitute keeper Josh Watson in short succession but it wasn’t enough. Stocksbridge finish pre-season without a win and will host Stockton Town on the 14th at the Eco Power Environmental Stadium.
The Steels didn’t take their chances and they would then be punished for it. Chester-
Earlier in the week Steels hosted a Sheffield Wednesday u23 side, with the Hillsborough youngsters eventually winning 3-2 after the home side had led 2-0. Interestingly enough both teams fielded a Thompson, an 18 year-old Declan was in the ranks for the Owls whilst his father, Lee, 38, came off the bench for Steels. Lee is Assistant manager at Steels, whilst Declan who made his debut for Steels as a 15 year-old made his senior debut for the Owls in last seasons FA cup.
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