Harrox defeated

Moulton Harrox were knocked off the top of the GCE Hire Fleet Peterborough and District League Premier Division on Saturday.
They went down 3-1 at Stanground Sports after being reduced to 10 men when Declan Earth was sent off. Louis Steadman scored a consolation for Moulton late on.
Back on top of the division are Uppingham Town who beat bottom of the league Tydd 3-0.
Elsewhere Crowland Town were hammered 6-1 at Leverington Sports who finished with 10 men. Danny Firth scored for the visitors.
The only local side to win in the division were Holbeach United Reserves, Thomas Hoyle’s 40th minute goal enough to see off Ramsey Town whose Jordan Hill saw two red cards, the first for two yellows.
Sutton Bridge United beat Tydd Reserves in Division Two. The home side earned a 5-1 win with Matt Eaton scoring two, as did Alex Clements-Limb off the bench and one from Jake Lally. Ricky Holstead responded for Tydd.
Whaplode Drove Rovers Reserves came from a goal down to beat Park Farm Pumas 3-1 in Division Three on Monday night thanks to a Andrew Irvine double and one from Michael Mcgowen.
The latter also scored on Saturday as his side drew 1-1 at home with Stamford Belvedere in the Peterborough Challenge Cup, before the visitors sealed their passage by winning 5-3 on penalties. Also in that competition, Crowland Reserves lost 8-1 at Chatteris and Holbeach United Sports 4-1 at home to Cardea.
Back in Division Three, Long Sutton Athletic Reserves were beaten 6-0 at home by FC Hampton Reserves.
Division Four there were wins for South Lincolnshire Swifts and Moulton Harrox Reserves. Two goals from Jack Watson, one from Matthew Oddie and Alfie Tointon and an own goal sealed the win for Swifts at home to Stanground Reserves.
Moulton’s second string won 4-2 at Sawtry Reserves, Emilio Mea at the double while Ryan Stanberry and Robert Holcome also netted.
In Sunday Division One, Crowland Town’s side in the new division had an emphatic 12-0 win at Peterborough Saints. Danny Firsth scored a hat-trick before being sent off. Joe Strickland also netted thrice, Samuel Leggatt twice and one each for Jordan Kirchin, Ethan Allen, Justice Godwin–Nwocha and Keiran Norbury.

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