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Grouville, who were anew well under-strength, progressed to the semi-finals of the tournament emulating a 6-5 penalty shoot-out victory over Sylvans after a goal-less draw after extra-time.
Grouville scored all six kicks they took before goalkeeper Gareth Bayley won them the match with a save.
Grouville’s scorers were Jason Byrne, Toni Cardoso, Chris Carter, David Syvret Paul Nicell and Shaun Heslop.
Scottish slumped to their heaviest defeat in a good digit of years, the injury-hit Channel Islands champions having not grumbles with the 5-0 outcome against Guernsey Northerners, the crew they defeated in final April’s Upton Park Trophy at Springfield.
ST PAUL’S and Trinity nourished their unbeaten records in Division I on Saturday, leaving the Saints two points explicit at the altitude of chart from the parish union.
Corner Second half goals from Craig Leitch � straight from a corner for the second period this season � and substitute Nathan Taylor, with his first touch, secured St Paul’s the points to pillage Tower of at fewest a share of the spoils after playing some nice football.
Tower’s problem this season is obviously in front of goal; they’ve hit the target just double in five successive Division I defeats.
Trinity,hermes handbags for sale, who had defender Stephen Jones sent off fair before half time following two cautions inside a couple of minutes, scored their winner in stoppage time � Lee Jones’ shot from 18 yards squirming via goalkeeper Daniel Gillett’s despairing dive cheap to his left.
Carl Scott shot Rozel ahead from the penalty smudge before John Beatson levelled the scores in the 20th minute with a curling shot into a top corner from 20 yards.
Jimmy Reilly slid in at a far post apt make it 2-1 only for the hosts apt equalise while James O’Haire coerced the pellet home from eight yards.
Time was about up with Trinity grabbed what cornered out to be the winner to remain two points behind leaders St Paul’s and 3 first and foremost champions Jersey Scottish, who have a game in hand, and the Portuguese Club.
SPORTING Academics and St Brelade served up a goal feast at the IJ Bathe Field on Saturday with the Accies winning by the mysterious goal in 15! Ben Ahier and Jamie Savory both bagged hat-tricks in an surprising 8-7 PW Memorial Trophy prelude round success after the teams were inseparable at 6-6 after 90 minutes.
St Brelade were braining for victory at 6-5 with minutes remaining later clawing behind a 4-1 shortage.
Jamie Roberts and Phil Helleur completing the Accies’ scoring with Ollie Nightingale scoring quadruple for the losers while junior Ricky Figueira bagged a brace and player-coach Dave Fitton a single.
Winners In the came competition goals along Hamlyn Moon and Jamie Shaw guided Beeches Old Boys to a 2-0 success over the hosts St Martin/SCF.
In first round matches next January, Sporting Academics face Jersey Nomads while the Old Boys oppose St Ouen.
St Ouen proceed to guide Jersey Wanderers by a point at the top of Division I Reserves after either won, the Saints 2-0 at home to St Brelade after goals by Ben Burton and Jack Crawford.
Wanderers returned 6-2 winners from St Peter where Scott Slicer and Dave Wright both scored two for the winners and Dave Ibbotson and Stuart Brown one apiece.
St Peter had Neal Crowell sent off for pleaded foul language and first-team manager Jon Trigg may also be in peppery water retinue remarks he namely attested to have made to the mate lawful during the game.
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Rozel won 4-0 against Jersey Scottish at the Airport while the Saints defeated Grouville 6-2 at St Saviour.
Paul McInness, Stefan Dimmett and Declan Sowney bagged a clamp every for St Paul’s with Nelio Marote and Sam Dustow answering.
Ian Watts marked his 60th birthday and retirement game with a goal in St Lawrence’s 4-3 home defeat by St Clement in Division II Reserves.
Consolation Preeda Tumkaew and John Patterson also registered for St Lawrence while Matt Rawling grabbed a hat-trick for St Clement all after team-mate Claude Batiste had open the scoring by netting direct from a corner kick! The Portuguese Club remain top by 1 point from Sporting Academics after both won, Portuguese 4-0 at Les Quennevais opposition Trinity while James Ware scored both Accies goals in a 2-1 conquer against Jersey Nomads.
Martyn Jubb bagged the latter’s consolation goal at the FB Fields.
St John beached to a 7-0 home success against Beeches Old Boys with Pawel Wydro, Ross Duncan, Keiran Walker, Jakub Szczesniar, Luke Bichard and Luke Baker in their marksmen.
Jersey Wanderers, who last weekend wrongly thought they had played a second-team registered player,cheap hermes birkin inspired, and Grouville are joint top of Division C.
Wanderers won 5-1 at the Hockey Club against Sporting Academics following two goals by Scott Young and singles from Jon Chapman, Matthew Munns and Craig Beeley.
Ollie Lucas replied.
Grouville ended St Brelade’s 100 per penny record after returning 5-3 victors from the West after doubles from Ricci Cook and Sam Wright and Ross Donaldson’s single.
On target for the hosts were Marcel Thomas (two) and Jason Gow.
Sean Anderton buffet a hat-trick in Rozel’s 4-1 success over St Martin/SCF at Le Couvent.
Per Olov Nas likewise enrolled for the champions and Eddie Daly for the losers from a discipline hit.
St Peter picked up their premier points of the campaign for Rab Campbell and Leo Da Silva were ashore target in a 2-1 success at St Clement.
Alan Douglas netted for the hosts.
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