Sunday, April 03, 2005
Matchbeat Sports Roundup April 2nd
Stevenage lost ground in the play off race leapfrogged by conquerors Hereford. Failure to convert a hatful of chances proved Boroughs downfall when Adam Stansfield headed the Bulls 55th minute winner - see report below
Hertford kept up their promotion challenge by overcoming Brook House 1-0. Curtis Johnson scored on the hour to move the Blues level on points with Enfield who were beaten by the same score at Ilford. The top 3 are level on points though Hertford have played 2 games more - see report below
Henry Haastrup’s first hat-trick for Ware ensured a comfortable victory against Flackwell Heath. A goal in the first minute set the tone for a dominant first half and despite conceding after the break the former Cheshunt striker put the game beyond doubt midway through the second period
After a disappointing week an injury weakened Welwyn Garden City returned to form with a goalless draw at South Midlands leaders Potters Bar. London Colney won 2-1 at Harpenden and Broxbourne Borough shaded a 7 goal thriller at Bedford
3-1 wins for the top 3 in the Herts Senior Premier means its as you were. Hatfield beat local rivals Codicote with goals from Danny French David Reid and Martin Standen
Hertford Heath remain 3rd in Division One despite losing 2-1 at Cuffley. Allenburys Sports and Lemsford shared a 6 goal draw but Knebworth lost
In rugby Hertford achieved their first 50 point haul away from home as Reading were beaten 55-31. Neil Barella again scored heavily in Superblues try spree to maintain 5th place
Welwyn edged out Hampstead, Stevenage kept on course for promotion against Tring but Datchworth lost narrowly at West London.
On the first day of the rugby league season St Albans Centurions led early through Glen Little but went down 20-16 to Bradford Dudley Hill
In basketball Leopards bowed out of the EBL Division One Play Offs losing to EBL Division One leaders Sheffield Arrows
Rye House Rockets maintained their unbeaten record in the Premier Trophy with a comfortable victory over injury hit Reading. See report below
Hertford kept up their promotion challenge by overcoming Brook House 1-0. Curtis Johnson scored on the hour to move the Blues level on points with Enfield who were beaten by the same score at Ilford. The top 3 are level on points though Hertford have played 2 games more - see report below
Henry Haastrup’s first hat-trick for Ware ensured a comfortable victory against Flackwell Heath. A goal in the first minute set the tone for a dominant first half and despite conceding after the break the former Cheshunt striker put the game beyond doubt midway through the second period
After a disappointing week an injury weakened Welwyn Garden City returned to form with a goalless draw at South Midlands leaders Potters Bar. London Colney won 2-1 at Harpenden and Broxbourne Borough shaded a 7 goal thriller at Bedford
3-1 wins for the top 3 in the Herts Senior Premier means its as you were. Hatfield beat local rivals Codicote with goals from Danny French David Reid and Martin Standen
Hertford Heath remain 3rd in Division One despite losing 2-1 at Cuffley. Allenburys Sports and Lemsford shared a 6 goal draw but Knebworth lost
In rugby Hertford achieved their first 50 point haul away from home as Reading were beaten 55-31. Neil Barella again scored heavily in Superblues try spree to maintain 5th place
Welwyn edged out Hampstead, Stevenage kept on course for promotion against Tring but Datchworth lost narrowly at West London.
On the first day of the rugby league season St Albans Centurions led early through Glen Little but went down 20-16 to Bradford Dudley Hill
In basketball Leopards bowed out of the EBL Division One Play Offs losing to EBL Division One leaders Sheffield Arrows
Rye House Rockets maintained their unbeaten record in the Premier Trophy with a comfortable victory over injury hit Reading. See report below