Fisher extend winning run to remain top of HW Sunday Premier

St John Fisher lead the Heavy Woollen Sunday League Premier Division by two points following a 5-1 win over Woodman Batley Carr.
Dominic Simpson of St John Fisher OB gets ahead of Woodman Batley Carr goalkeeper David Coucil and defender Jason Milner during last Sundays Premier Division clash. Pictures: Steve RidingDominic Simpson of St John Fisher OB gets ahead of Woodman Batley Carr goalkeeper David Coucil and defender Jason Milner during last Sundays Premier Division clash. Pictures: Steve Riding
Dominic Simpson of St John Fisher OB gets ahead of Woodman Batley Carr goalkeeper David Coucil and defender Jason Milner during last Sundays Premier Division clash. Pictures: Steve Riding

Rob Bordman hit a brace, while Dominic Simpson, Matthew Bugg and Rob Hiscox also netted as Fisher chase back-to-back league titles.

Woodkirk Valley remain second after James Tesseyman (two), Lee Firth, Will Clapham and Simon Poole scored in a 5-2 win over lowly Oakwell Motel, who replied through James Ledbetter and Troy Bradshaw.

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Third place Mirfield Town had Michael Rounding, Jonathan Mitchell, Kieran Corley, Niall Wood and Gibril Bojang to thank after they won 5-0 at Mount Pleasant.

Luke Sherman fired a hat-trick as Millbridge WMC won 4-0 at AFC Chickenley, Oliver Fisher bagged the other.

Navigation are four points clear at the top of the Championship after Lamin Bojang, Gareth Saville and Rowan Evans all netted in a 3-1 win at Deighton WMC, who replied through Rob Pearson.

Heckmondwike Sports Club are second after goals from Robin Knight (two) and Shane Hughes saw them win 3-0 at mid-table Hartshead.

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Clifton Rangers won 6-1 against Ravenswharfe to climb to third place.

Duane Fascione netted for Ravenswharfe, who remain bottom of the table.

St John Fisher Reserves and Town Rangers shared the points in an entertaining 3-3 draw.

Rob Mallender (two) and Dominic Riordan scored for Fisher, with Rangers replying through Richard Boustead, Joe Willis and James Hutchinson.

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