Swallownest overturn two goal deficit to win Chris Lill Memorial Trophy

Pre-Season Round-Up

Swallownest celebrate winning the Chris Lill Memorial Trophy

Swallownest scored three times in 12 second half minutes to come from behind to beat Maltby Main and win the Chris Lill Memorial Trophy.

Joe Austin and Alex Hardwick put Maltby in full control and Louis Axcell’s men were by two goals until the 68th minute.

Oliver Grady inspired the comeback with his goal and ex-Handsworth pair James Woodhouse and Callum Greaves won it for Alex Nightingale’s Swallownest.

Joe McFadyen (2) helped North Ferriby secure 5-1 a win over Albion Sports.

Ex-Farsley Celtic midfielder Brice Tiani’s penalty cancelled out Levi Tarbotton’s opener for Ferriby.

But Chris Bolder’s men won the contest with goals from McFadyen, Danny East and Harry Fenton.

Roy Fogarty’s late double ensured Yorkshire Amateur won 4-1 at Knaresborough Town.

Ross Duggan’s two goals – one a long range beauty – put the Ammers in control against Rob Hunter’s men.

Sam Cook gave Knaresborough hope with his strike on the hour mark.

Jordan Coduri and Charlie Sheperd were Penistone Church’s goal-scorers in the 2-0 defeat of Prestwich Heys.

Jack Watson’s solitary goal was enough for Rossington Main to defeat Goole AFC.

Worsbrough Bridge with the NHS Cup

Worsbrough Bridge won the NHS Cup after beating local rivals Athersley Rec 6-1 at Sheerian Park.

Worsbrough scored four times in the final ten minutes to seal their victory in a game which raised £1000 for the NHS.

A last gasp penalty stole a 4-3 win for Sherwood Colliery at Hall Road Rangers.

Conner Harman and Chris Murray (2) hit the target for Hall Road.

Hallam lost 1-0 at Long Eaton United.

Frickley Athletic lost 2-0 to Barton Town.

Brighouse Town were beaten 3-2 by Matlock Town.

Thackley won 3-2 at Nostell Miners Welfare – Anees Younis and Santos Camara’s goals came after Thackley had gone 3-0 up.

Talent Ndlovu’s penalty broke the deadlock in Eccleshill United’s 1-1 draw at Wakefield AFC.

Syzmon Czubik placed home side FC Humber United ahead against Winterton Rangers but a second half blitz saw the visitors win 7-1.

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