GOALS: Declan Earth. Photo by KEN SMITH

Holders Harrox through to next round of cup

In the final fixtures of the year at district level Junior Cup holders Moulton Harrox are through to the next round of that competition after a penalty shootout win over AFC Colsterworth.

Declan Earth and Nathan Smith both scored for the home side, but they were unable to see off 10-man Colsterworth after extra-time before winning on penalties.
Crowland Town are out after losing 4-0 at Crowle Colts.
In the Peterborough and District Premier League, Tydd are out of the bottom two thanks to a 3-1 win over bottom of the table Netherton United.
Tydd fell behind but Jamie Mills pulled one back for Tydd before the break who then sealed the win with goals from both Charlie and Jack Minchella.
The result moved them three places up the table with Holbeach United Reserves among those they bypassed after Holbeach lost 5-0 at Whittlesey Athletic Reserves.
There was a local derby in Division One which saw Long Sutton Athletic beat Holbeach United Sports 4-1.
Calvin Bird, Jamal Nyang, Jamie Taylor and James Ward ensured a third win of the season for an improving Long Sutton.
In Division Two, Whaplode Drove Rovers lost 5-3 at home to Stamford Belvedere Reserves despite goals from Ryan Ellwood, Jordan Woods and James Anderson.
In Spalding Inter-Services Cup action, Crowland Town Reserves edged a thriller with Tydd Reserves 4-3.
Six of the goals came in the first half, Xenon Paul opening the scoring after five minutes, with Harleigh Camfield and Klyden Lleshi also netting for hosts Crowland. A Kai Scott-Henson double and Daniel Cassidy goal levelled things at the break for Tydd.
But it was Paul who sealed the win for Crowland three minutes from time.
There was two losses for South Holland sides in Division Three. Whaplode Drove Rovers Reserves lost 5-0 at Hampton United while Long Sutton Athletic Reserves went down 2-0 at Park Farm Pumas A.
Moulton Harrox Reserves will go into 2024 with an unbeaten record in Division Four. Last Saturday’s 2-1 win at bottom of the table Deeping United Development courtesy of Matt Rose and Martin Sandall made it 10 wins and a draw from their 11 games so far.
There was a sweet 16 for Crowland Town in Sunday Division One.
They won 16-0 at FC Rovers with Joe Strickland hitting five, Corban Oldham four, Jamie Beeken three, Danny Firth two and single strikes from Kyle Warner and Kieran Norbury.
It moves them up to third in the table, just behind CSKA Emneth who won 3-2 at home to Orton Wanderers.
CSKA’s reserves won 4-2 at PSV Athletic while South Holland United were 5-1 winners at home to Peterborough Saints.
The hosts scored four times in 12 first half minutes through an Ashton Shirley double, Chesney Isaacs and Alfie Cato before the latter added

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