Plough Sturton to face Dynamo Varsity in Fred Quibell Cup
The final of the Fred Quibell Cup will see Plough Sturton lock horns with Dynamo Varsity.
The Plough left it late to book their place in the final when they needed a last-gasp winner from Sam Rylands to seal a 2-1 win over Victory Athletic in the semi-final.
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Action from Dynamo Varsity (blue shirts) v GE Rustons Reserves in the Fred Quibell Junior Cup semi-final.
Dynamo Varsity, currently flying high in Division Three, await Sturton in the final as they edged past GE Rustons Reserves 2-1 after extra time.
Jamie Lawrence opened the scoring in the first period for Varsity before Fleming Uzoho equalised after half-time.
Uzoho was carried off injured with a badly broken ankle before the game went into extra time.
With penalties beckoning, Aiden Vaughan grabbed the goal to win the game for Varsity.
Division Two leaders Bailgate Athletic added to Golden Cross A's woes with a 12-0 thumping, with hat-tricks from Sean Cooper and Graham Mitchell.
Hot on their heels are Horncastle Town as two goals from Tony Edwards saw them dispose of Sleaford Raiders 2-1.
St Giles returned to winning ways with a 1-0 success against Branston while Hykeham Plough where comfortable 4-1 winners against Wheatsheaf Waddington.
Gatehouse made Premier Division leaders GE Rustons battle for their 3-1 win, but goals from Martin Goldacre, Jason Tinkler and Simon Mowbray saw the reigning champions through.
Two goals from Paul O'Rourke saw FSC Victory maintain a glimmer of hope for league honours with a 2-1 victory over rivals Welton S&SC, while Lee Johnson added two more to his impressive season's tally as Hunters Leap beat old adversaries Metheringham 3-0.
Rob Kinsella scored for Swan Athletic with Salim Hill replying for Adelaide in their 1-1 draw, while two strikes from Karl Hutchinson helped Ruston Sports thump Anglers FC Saxilby 7-0.
Pete Burrows scored twice as Wragby pulled off a shock 2-0 victory against AFC Hykeham. This gives the title advantage to Moorlands Railway, for whom Sam Coulson grabbed two in their 3-2 win against Bassingham.
A Jo Drabble hat-trick saw Nettleham's recent poor form end in a 7-2 scoreline against St Helens.
The Branston Wagon jumped to second in Division Two as they disposed of FCW Burtons Reserves 5-1, helped by two goals from left-back Ross Simpson, while Ash Gray gave Metheringham 2nds a 1-0 win at North Scarle.
It is all to play for in Division Four as Newton United replaced Welton S&SC Reserves at the top, as goals from Craig Lill and Paul Leedle gave them a 2-0 win at Market Rasen.
Welton battled from two down to draw 3-3 against AFC Harpars while Woodhall Spa handed Heighington another thumping, 6-3, to enhance their own title claims.
North Lindum Hawks kept their title chances on track as they defeated second-placed Dunholme Lord Nelson.
BBH Athletic recorded only their second win of the season thanks to two goals from Chris Chancellor in a 3-1 victory over Joiners Arms.
AFC Rustons edged past leaders Travellers Rest 2-1 in Division Six with goals from Liam Cartlidge and James Patching in a game that could decide the title at the end of the season.
However, AFC Cross will be the side to step in if these two slip up as they retained second place after defeating Black Swan Coningsby 3-2.











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