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bubbly CfW of Southampton sundayk"%** THE DAILY ECHO Kt'llGHTot,l ARMS are throughto the AI Miller Fnal rfter a quito brilliant &1 victory overlfrribnap. LukeWatts and Liam Crcok put lhighton ahead b€for€ tho brsak and Shane Flooks, CostaSounnenidis, Richie Channdl ad amfier from Wattcmake it sif Ed$.ad lMiliamr scorlrg a consoldon for lthitemp in onesided affair. In the Trophynan Ghallengo Cry seml.fi nal, Fountain Court and AFC Allbrookplayedottt a bamstoming semi-fiml on Sunday, whk$ was setted on penaltics. Sean Stoneand Jack Betleridge scor€dfor each side in the firct half, James Burken and AntonyMaskell likewise in the secondhalf. SATURDAY, APRIL9,N11 ap I CUP REVIEW And the familiar pattem continued in exba-time as S:tone and DaveReading goalsensuring penalties, Fountain Court managed to hoH tpir nerves windng the shoot out 5-g taking tftem to lhe final. In the Judor Trophy semi-finals, Roll Gallmade their rvay to the final with a 91 victory over DMsion4 side NewForestEagles. Theffi halfwas an ovon contestwith James Farther and Dean Floyd on the scoredpet for fteir r€sp€ctivo teams. ll,owever the Roll Call como out lh6 blocks quickly in the secondhalf and their pressure told on the team a divisionbelow them,Alan HiHrcock and Mad< Williams scoring. The othor semi-final was a much morg uneven contest as AFC Toynbee ran out corfltortable wimers. Toynbee havebeen mrklng inroadso|i the top. - of DMsion4 and still haye sh gamesin handon the leaders, and they got to half time 4-0 up and the gamewas virtually alrcady done as a contest Aftorthe break, Toynboe addedthree mors goals to complelea fine 7-0 Yictory. Even tfiough Roll Call are chasing the top two in Division 3, a greatfnal is expectgd botmon these lwo sftleoas both are in greatfofin. ,lea€ueFootball 4. Avenae uack the AUElllE wm ilp Senlol pffibn wlilput euon Scklng a ball on Snday as llorm hn bot +1 away b Wosilood Old BoUs, utl|bo SlltAfrfffiWn Horns Inn hadthe chanceto continue a title fieht as they had several gamesin hand, but this defeat was one too many. A hat-trick from Tom Miller and a Jason Bunce goal gamethe homeside vic- tory. GregKing scored a con- solation for Horns Inn ln Junior 1, tlre top two nlaclrd urillr irrcf fhrc minfc scPararulB rlrem pnor Io kick-off. Brookhill saints were superb in the first half, racing into a 4-l lead with goals from Tom Mason, Penry Harding (2) and Stu Gregory, with a reply ftom Tavern's Alex Gudgeon. The victory was cemented in the secondhalfas Gregory added his second and a Wadb Wilson goal gave the visitors a Gl win and the league title. In Junior 2. both teams had Iittle to play for position wise but the game was a superb way to draw the season to a close nonetheless. Craig Mew for Casfle Inn and Ben Clark for Academy SC scored in a ttht first half, but there was a flurry of goals to come. SC emerged 4-5 winners with a Craig Edwards brace and goals from Steve Wheat- land and Matthew Pildm. The hosts replied drrough Joel Portlock, Martin Stuart and Rich Warner. In Junior 3, Sherfield English and Chamerlayne Athletic Reserves finished their seasons off with a com- pelling game. The home side led $0 at the break with a bracefrom Toby Rogers and anotherfrom DaveWdker. Athlefic forced their wav backinto the game in the sei- ond half, scoring three, but further goals from Walker and a brace from Shaun Woodhouse, one of which was a sublime lob, gave Englisha $3 victory. In Junior 4 on Thursday night, two tifle challengers collidedas FC Salt and HOIU drew 2-2.Jameslanger and Craig Phillip netted in the first half before tee Cnlwell and a second for Phillifs meanthonoursended even. AFC Riverside kept in touch with leaders ErCSalt wiiir rvrii<e' couini.-nftv Dance and Dan Palmes oir target, and - with two games in hand - they could mount a real title charge. FC Salt won a tight game with Newton Athletic. the goal coming in the second half from James Langer. HC4U battled back ftom 2-l down at LH Galaxv to win ,f2 and, with so many games in hand, they have a real oppor- tunity to take the Division 4 title. Galaxy's goals came from Martin Wolfand Callum Ovenden and HC4U replied with a double for Ollie Davidson and Craig Phillips. In Junior 5, AF'C Burseldon closed the gap at the toD as a hat-trick fiom Ross W'alton. brace from Antony Arrand and Matthew Neary soal saw them beat bottom cif the table Easfleigh Irish, whose goal difference now stands at -36. Eastpoint whacked Cher- bourg &3 away after a tight first half. Dean Brunsden scored a fantastic hat-trick and goals were added by Marc Fielder. Adam Fielder. Dan Brunnen, Kenneth Hampton and Pete Parker. GLINICAL: Shane Flooks wason target as Knighton Arms hit Whitenap for sixto march into theAJ Miller Cup Final. Cherbourg won the Junior 6 tiile with a 2-2 draw at Bitterne Park Hotel. Darurv Mead and Darrell Coffin oir the mark, while nearest chal- lenegers Bishops Blaize recorded a tremendous?-0 victory at HL Cornithians. Marchwood's goal differ- enceis now an astonishing - 121after Sportins Compass added nine-with -tee Viient (3), Luke Webster (2), Tom Williams (2I Ashley Drouet andAndrew Westscoring. DanSaunders wasthe hero for RS Ocean Village as they beatAmplifield 3-2. Lord Nelson in comman LORD NELSON increased their gapat thetop of the Division 2 on Sundav witha tenilicfive-goal vict6ry over Trants. Trants themselves could have been rightin the middle of thetitle race had they notsuccumbed to Sorrtharnpton & Distrlct Sunda5r Lda€Ue such a defeat. Goats came prayfust att.r:iB;" from a Danny Fry brace, sides batfled outa tired 0-0 Ben Bofton (left), Alfie Cole oraw. and Tom Dixon. Echo threw a lead awav Inthereverse fixture to drop two points at hori.re to Otter, Ker and Lace and a solitary reply from Edmonds giving them a 2-1 lead at hatf time. A Phillips goal gave Otter a deserved equaliser after thebreak. Maple FC produced a dramatic comeback againsl Chartwell thatlifts their chances of getting ofi the foot of thetable. Chartwell went in at half-time 3-1ahead with goals from Gary Klepp, Jamie Mcloughin and Michael Thomas. In reply, Kieron Hobbs scored for Maple, who then reversed the firsthalfscore to snatch a ooint. The goals came frnm Chris Astridge, a second from Hobbs and Joe Cordwell, withMichael Thomas netting for Chartwell. ,LEAGUE RESUXTTS APPEAR IN MONIDAY'S DAIIY EGHO

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bubblyCfW of Southamptonsundayk"%**

THE DAILY ECHO

Kt'llGHTot,l ARMS arethrough to the AI MillerFnal rfter a quito brilliant&1 victory over lfrribnap.

Luke Watts and LiamCrcok put lhighton aheadb€for€ tho brsak and ShaneFlooks, Costa Sounnenidis,Richie Channdl ad amfierfrom Wattc make it sifEd$.ad lMiliamr scorlrg aconsoldon for lthitemp inonesided affair.

In the TrophynanGhallengo Cry seml.fi nal,Fountain Court and AFCAllbrook played ottt abamstoming semi-fiml onSunday, whk$ was settedon penaltics.

Sean Stone and JackBetleridge scor€d for eachside in the firct half, JamesBurken and Antony Maskelllikewise in the second half.

SATURDAY, APRIL 9,N11

ap

I CUP REVIEWAnd the familiar pattem

continued in exba-time asS:tone and Dave Readinggoals ensuring penalties,

Fountain Court managedto hoH tpir nerveswindng the shoot out 5-gtaking tftem to lhe final.

In the Judor Trophysemi-finals, Roll Gall madetheir rvay to the final with a91 victory over DMsion 4side New Forest Eagles.

The ffi halfwas an ovoncontest with James Fartherand Dean Floyd on thescoredpet for fteirr€sp€ctivo teams.

ll,owever the Roll Callcomo out lh6 blocksquickly in the second halfand their pressure told onthe team a division below

them, Alan HiHrcock andMad< Williams scoring.

The othor semi-final wasa much morg unevencontest as AFC Toynbeeran out corfltortablewimers.

Toynbee have beenmrklng inroads o|i the top. -of DMsion 4 and still hayesh games in hand on theleaders, and they got tohalf time 4-0 up and thegame was virtually alrcadydone as a contest

Aftorthe break, Toynboeadded three mors goalsto complele a fine 7-0Yictory.

Even tfiough Roll Call arechasing the top two inDivision 3, a great fnal isexpectgd botmon theselwo sftleo as both are ingreat fofin.

,lea€ueFootball 4.

Avenae uack the

AUElllE wm ilp Senlolpffibn wlilput euonScklng a ball onSnday as llorm hnbot +1 away bWosilood Old BoUs,utl|bo SlltAfrf ffiWnHorns Inn hadthe chanceto

continue a title fieht as theyhad several games in hand,but this defeat was one toomany. A hat-trick from TomMiller and a Jason Buncegoal game the home side vic-tory. Greg King scored a con-solation for Horns Inn

ln Junior 1, tlre top twonlaclrd urillr irrcf fhrc minfcscPararulB rlrem pnor Iokick-off. Brookhill saintswere superb in the first half,racing into a 4-l lead withgoals from Tom Mason, PenryHarding (2) and Stu Gregory,with a reply ftom Tavern'sAlex Gudgeon.

The victory was cementedin the second halfas Gregoryadded his second and a WadbWilson goal gave the visitorsa Gl win and the league title.

In Junior 2. both teams hadIittle to play for position wisebut the game was a superbway to draw the season to aclose nonetheless. Craig Mewfor Casfle Inn and Ben Clarkfor Academy SC scored in attht first half, but there wasa flurry of goals to come.

SC emerged 4-5 winnerswith a Craig Edwards braceand goals from Steve Wheat-land and Matthew Pildm.

The hosts replied drroughJoel Portlock, Martin Stuartand Rich Warner.

In Junior 3, SherfieldEnglish and ChamerlayneAthletic Reserves finishedtheir seasons off with a com-pelling game. The home sideled $0 at the break with a

brace from Toby Rogers andanotherfrom Dave Wdker.

Athlefic forced their wavback into the game in the sei-ond half, scoring three, butfurther goals from Walkerand a brace from ShaunWoodhouse, one of whichwas a sublime lob, gaveEnglish a $3 victory.

In Junior 4 on Thursdaynight, two tifle challengerscollided as FC Salt and HOIUdrew 2-2. James langer andCraig Phillip netted in thefirst half before tee Cnlwelland a second for Phillifsmeant honours ended even.

AFC Riverside kept intouch with leaders ErC Saltwiiir rvrii<e' couini.-nftvDance and Dan Palmes oirtarget, and - with two gamesin hand - they could mount areal title charge.

FC Salt won a tight gamewith Newton Athletic. thegoal coming in the secondhalf from James Langer.

HC4U battled back ftom 2-ldown at LH Galaxv to win ,f2and, with so many games inhand, they have a real oppor-tunity to take the Division 4title. Galaxy's goals camefrom Martin Wolfand CallumOvenden and HC4U repliedwith a double for OllieDavidson and Craig Phillips.

In Junior 5, AF'C Burseldonclosed the gap at the toD as ahat-trick fiom Ross W'alton.brace from Antony Arrandand Matthew Neary soal sawthem beat bottom cif the tableEasfleigh Irish, whose goaldifference now stands at -36.

Eastpoint whacked Cher-bourg &3 away after a tightfirst half. Dean Brunsdenscored a fantastic hat-trickand goals were added byMarc Fielder. Adam Fielder.Dan Brunnen, KennethHampton and Pete Parker.

GLINICAL: ShaneFlooks was on targetas Knighton Arms hitWhitenap for six tomarch into the AJ MillerCup Final.Cherbourg won the Junior

6 tiile with a 2-2 draw atBitterne Park Hotel. DarurvMead and Darrell Coffin oirthe mark, while nearest chal-lenegers Bishops Blaizerecorded a tremendous ?-0victory at HL Cornithians.

Marchwood's goal differ-ence is now an astonishing -121 after Sportins Compassadded nine-with

-tee Viient

(3), Luke Webster (2), TomWilliams (2I Ashley Drouetand Andrew West scoring.

Dan Saunders was the herofor RS Ocean Village as theybeat Amplifield 3-2.

Lord Nelson in commanclLORD NELSON increasedtheir gap at the top of theDivision 2 on Sundav with atenilic five-goal vict6ry overTrants.

Trants themselves couldhave been right in themiddle of the title race hadthey not succumbed to

Sorrtharnpton & DistrlctSunda5r Lda€Ue

such a defeat. Goats came prayfust att.r:iB;"from a Danny Fry brace, sides batfled out a tired 0-0Ben Bofton (left), Alfie Cole oraw.and Tom Dixon. Echo threw a lead awav

In the reverse fixture to drop two points at hori.re

to Otter, Ker and Lace anda solitary reply fromEdmonds giving them a 2-1lead at hatf time.

A Phillips goal gave Ottera deserved equaliser afterthe break.

Maple FC produced adramatic comeback againsl

Chartwell that lifts theirchances of getting ofi thefoot of the table.

Chartwell went in athalf-time 3-1 ahead withgoals from Gary Klepp,Jamie Mcloughin andMichael Thomas.

In reply, Kieron Hobbs

scored for Maple, who thenreversed the first half scoreto snatch a ooint.

The goals came frnmChris Astridge, a secondfrom Hobbs and JoeCordwell, with MichaelThomas netting forChartwell.

,LEAGUE RESUXTTS APPEAR IN MONIDAY'S DAIIY EGHO