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Friday, 12th March 2010

SOCCER: Daventry and District Sunday League

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Published Date: 08 February 2010
Andy Brown's summary of reports from the weekend
NFA Sunday Trophy - Semi Final
Corby Forest 2 Drayton Grange 3

Drayton Grange become the first Daventry Sunday league side in almost a decade to reach the final of the Sunday Trophy as they overcame tough opposition in Corby b
y the odd goal in five. First half strikes from Nathan Cockerton and Chris Shackleton saw the Grange firmly in command at the break, before Tom Sparks ensured progression with the third during the second half.

Division 0ne
Club 101 3 0nley United 2

Club 101 finally overcame their hoodoo against Onley, coming from behind to win by a 3-2 margin. Goals from O'Dell and Darby saw Onley surge into a two goal lead, before Rowan Wilson reduced the arrears, Chris Trill equalised, and Matty Cox slotted home the winner from the penalty spot. Craig Waugh, Club 101's keeper distinguished himself with a fine string of saves which earned him the man of the match nomination.

FC Street 3 AFC Caseys 3
FC Street gained their first point of the campaign in a hard fought but deserved draw against AFC Caseys. Rich Rogers was Street's man of the match, with Harrison, Conway and Burrell all netting, while Freeth, Roberts and Farrell scored for Caseys in what was an excellent encounter.

0ver 35'S Division
AC Victoria 0 Aston Villa Vets 4

Aston Villa Vet's unbeaten recored remains intact as they demolished their nearest rivals AC Victoria by a 4-0 margin. John Blyth with two, Jason Cristian and Mark Place all on target for the Villans.










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