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DEARNE MARCH ON

Rotherham Sunday League MONTAGU Cup and Rotherham Charity Cup finalists Dearne CMW continued their march toward multiple silverware with a 6-0 Division One victory over Thrybergh WMC.

Dearne upset Premier Division side Joker 4-3 to reach the Rotherham Charity Cup final.

And on Sunday an Adam Stansig hat-trick, aided by goals from Brian Latham (2) and David Kelly, maintained their promotion push.

Andrew Roberts scored twice for Queens Rawmarsh but they lost 3-2 at home to Harley FC, Andrew Broadhead (2) and Dean Ulyett, in Division Two.

Brampton FC A were 3-1 winners at home to Aughton FC in Division Two, Craig Myers, Rob Hayes and John Smith the marksmen.

Gareth Smith latched onto a 50-yard defence splitting pass by captain Lee Peace to earn Rockingham Rovers a 1-1 draw with Waverley FC in Division Eight, the same division in which Rawmarsh Trades enjoyed a 1-0 win at Swallownest Oak, Odi Ibrahim the scorer.

Brampton FC B lost 1-0 to East Dene Hotel in the Invitation Cup.


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