S22-23 Round-ups: Essex Olympian Lge (Sat 29 Apr) [EOFL 22-23 30.4.23]

Charlie Seaden’s acrobatic clearance denies a Runwell attack

Written by Scott W [@ScottMHC14] – Non-League & EOFL Writer

Hello & welcome to the latest Essex Olympian League column, looking at the action in all divisions & Cups from Saturday 29 April, plus we have the midweek action across all divisions. Please note that the last article of the season will likely be on Monday 15 May.

Midweek action

We begin this week with the five matches across all divisions. On Tuesday night in the Premier, Leigh Ramblers defeated Rayleigh Town 1 – 0, with Andrew Webster’s 15th league goal of the season saw the Rams back up to fourth & put another dent in Rayleigh’s title hopes. In Division Four, Pitsea Athletic Res won 2 – 1 at bottom side Galleywood Res. Alfie Hooper netted for the hosts but ‘Wood have to win their last game to have any hope of avoiding relegation. Wednesday’s match in the Premier Division saw Toby defeat Kelvedon Hatch 3 – 1 at the Nursery Sports Ground. Ben Picton, Jake Jones & replacement Dominic Poulley got the goals which saw Toby up to eighth. Kelvedon’s goal came from James Nottage & they remain 11th. The Division Two game saw an emphatic win for Shoebury Town as they defeated Rayleigh Town  11 – 0 at London Road. There were trebles for Mechack-Kisoka Asuka & Jack Woodham here, plus two goals for Luke Jackson and strikes also from Callum Merenda & Izaih Antoine plus an OG took Garry Johnson & John Galley’s side to the brink of the Division 2 title at that point.

If you’d like more on this match, I attended this game & my report is here: https://survivor16b.wordpress.com/2023/04/27/s22-23-match-report-rayleigh-town-res-0-11-shoebury-town-wed-26-apr-eofl/

Jack Woodham in possession for Shoebury v Rayleigh Res

The solitary Thursday match in the Premier saw me venture out to watch Runwell Sports‘ 5 – 1 win over Rayleigh Town, which all but ended the latter’s title hopes. A quick-fire treble by Luca Frankis & a double from Gianni Frankis outdid Phil Anunwa’s early goal for Town. If you’d like more on this one, my report is here: https://survivor16b.wordpress.com/2023/04/28/s22-23-match-report-runwell-sports-5-1-rayleigh-town-thurs-27-apr-eofl/

Weekend action

EOFL Premier Division

In the top-tier, Hutton finally got the points to seal what has been a truly memorable season for Matt Singh’s side as they won 4 – 0 at Toby to be crowned as Premier Division champions, and with it promotion to Eastern Senior League South. Big congratulations to all the players, manager Matt Singh, assistants Bill Stratford & Dan Williams and all at the club. Springfield’s super end-of-season form continued with a 2 – 1 victory over Galleywood at Arun Park. Two goals from Lewis Chapman outdid a goal by Sean Barry to see Matt Cardy’s side up to seventh. Galleywood will be relegated to Division One next term, I’d like to wish them well for next term.

Bishop’s Stortford Swifts all but secured their spot in the division next term with a narrow 1 – 0 victory at Shenfield AFC. Matthew Allen got the crucial goal here. Runwell Sports are unbeaten in ten matches now following their 3 – 1 victory at home to Sungate. The points see them up to fifth, in what has been another fine season from Rob Hodgson’s team. Meanwhile, Rayleigh Town ended their frenetic week with a fine effort as they were held 3 – 3 by Catholic Utd at Thames Road. A double from Harry Talbot & one from Philip Anunwa gave Paul Higgins’ side a three-goal lead at the break, but a double for Aaron Baldwin & a late goal by Kofi Goodrum earned a point for Simon Thomas’ side, who are also set to play at Sungate on Monday.

EOFL Divisions One & Two

Moving into Division One now, and Old Chelmsfordians defeated promotion rivals Corinthians 3 – 0 at Lawford Lane. This win seals promotion & the Division One title and Scott Fleming’s side return to the top division after an absence of 17 years so big congratulations to all at the club. The Stambridge side now have to win both their remaining games to have any chance of overhauling Harold Wood, who have to defeat ACD Utd in their game on May 13th.  The other match this weekend saw Harold Hill draw 1 – 1 with ACD, with Samuel Payne the goal-scorer for Utd, but both teams will likely finish in the bottom half.

In Division Two, Shoebury Town secured the Division Two title with a 4 – 0 triumph over Harold Wood Athletic Res at Ekco Sports Club. Jack Woodham’s brace, compiled with goals for Mechack-Kisoka Asuka & Alfie Fossett meant that they return to the second-tier after two seasons away. Congratulations to Garry Johnson & John Galley’s team on their fine season.

No action in Division Three, Division Five has now been completed.


EOFL Division Four

In the fifth-tier, Leigh Ramblers Res defeated Pitsea Athletic Res 5 – 0 in the midday game at Chase Sch 3G to seal the Division Four title. Congrats to Terry Johnson’s team, as the Reserves have added to the First team’s fine season.

Roydon confirmed second place with a conclusive 6 – 0 victory at home to Wakering Sports A. Connor Presland netted twice here, with the support cast of Darren Brooker, Nader Benzid, Mike Hayes & Connor Riddoch all on target as well to seal another promotion for Nigel Jordon’s team, congratulations to them as well. Wakering’s third side are still not entirely safe from relegation, having ended their season here. Elsewhere, Bishop’s Stortford Swifts Res won 2 – 1 at Shenfield AFC Res to secure fifth spot at least. Henry Harnack & Jose Pinto got the goals for Swifts there. Ongar Town sealed sixth spot with a huge 7 – 0 win against relegation-threatened Leytonstone Utd. Finlay Cook netted four times himself here, with Matt Bovill, Ethan Hook & replacement Jude Collins added to a memorable last day of the league season for Town.

EOFL Reserve League Cup

In the Ressie Cup semi-finals, Catholic Utd Res won 2 – 1 at Herongate Athletic Res to match their First team in reaching a Cup final this term. Zachary Wing & Finlay Grant got the goals for the Utd side there. Plus, defending champions Wakering Sports Res made the final once again after a superb 7 – 3 success over Basildon Town A at Cupid’s.

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S22-23 Match Report: Rayleigh Town Res 0 – 11 Shoebury Town (Wed 26 Apr) [EOFL 27.4.23]

Essex Olympian League – Division Two

Venue: London Road

Attendance: 20 (Est)

2022-23 Season: Match 59

Wednesday 26 April 2023 – 6.15pm KO

Rayleigh: Navy Blue Shirts, Shorts & Socks

Shoebury: Black & White Shirts, Black Shorts & Socks


Goal-hungry Shoebury emphatically defeat depleted Rayleigh Res

Rayleigh Town Res  0 – 11  Shoebury Town

Match Report & Photos by Scott W [Twitter: @ScottMHC14]

The last month of the Non-League season began with a rare but welcome visit to London Road as Rayleigh Town Reserves welcomed title-chasing Shoebury Town in an Essex Olympian League Division Two fixture. With several of the reserve side augmenting the First team squad due to a hefty injury list, the hosts had to field several of their Development side here. Shoebury were keen to grab the points here to go back to the summit. Rayleigh’s youthful side contained Bradley Spindler in goal, with a backline comprised of Zachary Skillett, Sam Anderson, captain Joe Whittaker and Jamie Scott. Their midfield had Liam Brooks, Max Dunnett, Cavan Goodley and Conor Brooks, with Freddie Mason and Ethan Deller in attack. Shoebury brought a strong side here, with Rohan Hart their goalkeeper, a defence of Jack Clarke, Suhail Yasin, Jenson Gentry and Aaron Marshall. Jack Nolde, skipper Callum Merenda were in central midfield with Luke Jackson and Izaih Antoine supporting forwards Mechack-Kisoka Asuka and Jack Woodham.

The visitors immediately took charge of this match with two goals in the opening five minutes. In the first minute, Shoebury’s lead scorer Mechack-Kisoka Asuka’s attempted cross decieved home custodian z\Bradley Spindler and found the net, and just as the hosts were attempting to re-gather their composure, Jack Woodham netted his tenth league goal this term with a low drive into the net. Shoebury were giving little away in terms of possession and only a decent goal-line block prevented Woodham from notching again on 17 minutes. The visitors got their third goal from the penalty spot on twenty-two minutes after a foul at the far post allowed Luke Jackson to fire home into the right corner, beyond Spindler. Even at the half-hour mark, it was fairly clear who would emerge with the victory although another decent effort from Woodham required the intervention of Spindler, befre Asuka headed narrowly over seconds later.

Jack Woodham [#9] with the ball for Shoebury in 1st half

Rayleigh did try and push when they did have concerted periods of possession, with Max Dunnett and Zach Skillett pushing forward to goof effect, and forward Freddie Mason did have an effort blocked by a resolute Shoebury backline who were keen to keep hold of their shut-out. The visitors netted two more goals before the break, firstly on 32 minutes Asuka put in another good cross from the right channel, and Woodham timed his approach well before firing low into the net. And six minutes after that, Woodham netted his third goal with a cushioned header from close range with custodian Spindler couldn’t keep out.

At the interval, it was hard not to feel sympathetic to the youthful Rayleigh side, although all credit to Shoebury as their goal-scoring prowess will be a potent asset for the already-promoted team next term.

Half-Time:  Rayleigh Res 0 – 5 Shoebury

After the break, Shoebury made four changes withe weekend’s game at home to Harold Wood Athletic Reserves in mind, knowing that if they win that tussle, they will clinch the Division Two title. Lewis Hunt, Timi Tinubu, Oliver Chew and Enoch Gyimah all came on for the visitors, and there was no let up in the chances for Garry Johnson & John Galley’s side. On 51 minutes, it was six and a good finish by Mechack-Kisoka Asuka earned him his second goal, which he converted to a treble four minutes later with a good header which found the net. It was at the midway point where the hosts started to have a little more ball time, and Mason and fellow forward Ethan Deller kept the visiting defence alert. With sixty-five minutes played, Shoebury made it eight-nil, as a good header by Jackson netted his second goal in another decent perfornance from him.

Rayleigh’s Freddie Mason challenges Aaron Marshall down the tight side

Rayleigh kept playing with commendable spirit, and substitute James Singleton’s effort needed a decent save from Shoebury goalkeeper Rohan Hart to prevent any chance of a follow-up strike. Unfortunately for the home side, the pain wasn’t concluded yet as a attempted clearance from replacement Oliver Chew’s effort was diverted into their own net for the ninth goal to the visitors. With the daylight starting to fade, the visitors did get their tenth goal on eighty-one minutes with another decent finish by hard-working midfielder Callum Merenda. Izaih Antoine had also had a good game down the right side for Shoebury and a well-struck effort evaded the home defence and found the net with five minutes remaining.

Shoebury substitutes Oliver Chew and Enoch Gyimah did well to keep testing the over-worked home defence, although the home defence made some good clearances, notably captain Joe Whittaker, it was hard to argue with the dominance showed by the title-chasing Shoebury side who duly went back to the summit with this win.


Full-Time: Rayleigh Town Res 0 – 11 Shoebury Town

Full credit to Shoebury who started the game with a good mindset and more than earned the points they came to contest for, showcasing some good play, high work rate and a lot of decent goals. I also want to credit Rayleigh Res as well though as for some of this team, this was a glimpse of what Intermediate football is and whilst the result is a painful one for them, the experience will set them in good stead overall.

There were some good performances by both teams here. For Shoebury, forwards Mechack-Kisoka Asuka and Jack Woodham both netted good trebles here, with Mechack’s treble seeing him go level with rival Connor Fardyga (of Wakering Sports Res) on 28 league goals, he was a threat all game and used his pace and passing to good effect. Woodham also passed 10 league goals here and showed composure as well as decent movement. Support forward Izaih Antoine had a good game also, making several good passes and good darting runs down the right side & took his goal well. Lastly, skipper Callum Merenda did well in midfield and also contributed to his team’s attacks as well as scoring a goal.

For Rayleigh Res, captain Joe Whittaker did his best to make it hard for the opposition, making several good interceptions. Forward Freddie Mason also tried hard to test the Shoebury backline, with a few weaving runs and some neat passes while a mention also has to go to full-back Zachary Skillett and to Max Dunnett, who broke down the channels to decent effect on a few occasions.


Teams

Rayleigh Town Res  |  Manager: Dave Barker |

Starting XI: 1 Bradley Spindler (GK), 2 Zachary Skillett, 4 Sam Anderson, 6 Joe Whittaker (Capt), 14 Jamie Scott, 16 Liam Brooks, 5 Max Dunnett, 17 Cavan Goodley, 15 Conor Brooks, 10 Freddie Mason, 11 Ethan Deller

Subs ON [Time]: 9 James Singleton [12′], 7 Joe Lovett [78′]

Booked: None |  Subs Not Used: Allen, Armstrong


Shoebury Town | Co-Managers: Garry Johnson & John Galley

Starting XI: 1 Rohan Hart (GK), 2 Jack Clarke, 17 Suhail Yasin, 15 Jenson Gentry, 11 Aaron Marshall, 4 Jack Nolde, 7 Callum Merenda (Capt), 8 Luke Jackson, 10 Mechack-Kisoka Asuka, 9 Jack Woodham, 14 Izaih Antoine

Goal-scorers: Mechack-Kisoka Asuka [1′, 51′ & 55′], Jack Woodham [5′, 32′ & 38′], Luke Jackson [pen 22′ & 65′], OG [70′], Callum Merenda [81′], Izaih Antoine [84′]

Subs ON (Time): 3 Lewis Hunt [46′],  18 Timi Tinubu [46′], 21 Oliver Chew [46′], 23 Enoch Gyimah [46′]

Booked: None   | Subs Not Used: Drury


Referee: David Bloxham

S22-23 Round-ups: Essex Olympian League & Cups (Sat 22 Apr) [EOFL 24.4.23]

Archive Image from Rayleigh Tn v Canning Tn

Written by Scott W [@ScottMHC14] – Non-League & EOFL Writer

Hello & welcome to the latest Essex Olympian League column, looking at the action in all divisions & Cups from Saturday 22 April, as more key games influenced the respective promotion & relegation races in all divisions.

EOFL Premier Division

We start with the top-tier action in midweek, and Catholic Utd showed their credentials for next season as they won 1 – 0 at Hutton. Franklin Craik’s early goal was enough to see Utd to victory and Simon Thomas’ side are not out of the running for second spot. Also, Springfield notched a 2 – 1 victory at Galleywood on Wednesday night. Former Wakebury duo Will Wheeler & Harry Kateley got the goals for Matt Cardy’s team here. Freddie Bartram responded for ‘Wood but they ended the game with ten players & are now most likely to be the side to be playing in Division One in August. The other match saw a depleted Rayleigh Town side being held 1 – 1 by Sungate. Harry Talbot got the Town goal & Solomon Asomah replied for the resolute ‘Gate side.

At the weekend, Hutton pulled eight points clear at the summit after a 4 – 1 win at Kelvedon Hatch. Jude Keeling’s hat-trick saw him reach ten league goals for the Reds, plus David Johnson also netted. Charlie Bott netted for Kelvedon here but they also finished with ten men & remain third-bottom. Springfield got arguably the result of the day, with a 4 – 1 triumph over Rayleigh Town. Will Wheeler scored another brace here, with Flynn Monk & Harry Kateley also on target. Harry Talbot’s 14th league goal was scant consolation for Town, who have two games coming in midweek, which are must-win for them.

Elsewhere, Catholic Utd went into second spot after a 3 – 0 victory at Bishop’s Stortford Swifts. Franklin Craik scored two more goals alongside Liam Oliver’s strike. Old Southendian ended their campaign with a 3 – 1 success over Sungate at Garon Park. Nick Henesy scored two goals for Altan Ali’s side & Jack Lelliott also scored as OS went back up to fourth. ‘Gate remain seventh. Shenfield AFC are eighth after a 3 – 0 success over Galleywood. Harvey Clarke, Alfie MacKay & Harvey Cadd all scored for Kevin Williamson’s side. Runwell Sports held Leigh Ramblers 3 – 3 at St Luke’s, with over 100 spectators in attendance. Andrew Webster scored twice for Rams, with Matt Brinklow also scoring here. Leigh have two games left to graft for a fine top-four finish. Runwell have four matches remaining & are also in that race for top-four finish. Lastly, Toby are back up to tenth after a 1 – 0 win over Canning Town. Rhys Willson’s solitary goal saw Mark Jones’ side to the win.

EOFL Divisions One & Two & Three

Moving into Division One now, and Manford Way ended their season on the best possible note, after a fine 2 – 0 win at Corinthians. Siddy Clarkson netted both goals to see Manford up to second. In the other key game, Old Chelmsfordians wrestled the impetus away from Harold Wood Athletic in the promotion race after OC’s won 3 – 1 at Lawford Lane. James Pottle netted for Ath but substitute Liam Landers scored twice & fellow replacement Matthew Crick also netted. Old Chelmsfordians also face Corinthians next weekend at home, in a game both sides need to win.

In Division Two, Wakering Sports Res temporarily went top by two points after a comprehensive 8 – 2 victory at Hutton Res, in their second to last game. Connor Fardyga once again led the scorers with a a treble here, with replacement Leo Pearce netting twice, and there were also goals for Ashley Sexton, Charlie Smith & Oliver Greene. Rivals Shoebury still likely need to win of their three games left to seal the title.

In midweek in Division Three, Chingford Athletic Res battled to a 1 – 0 victory at Buckhurst Hill U23. Substitute Benson Osejindu nabbed the crucial goal which sent them up to fourth. Buckhurst ended their season here & will finish fifth, a creditable achievement for Darren Gosnell & his team.


In Division Four, Leigh Ramblers Res finally achieved promotion after a 1 – 1 draw with Herongate Athletic Res. Habeeb Apatira netted for Herongate, but substitute Alex Goodson’s strike sealed a significant point for Terry Johnson’s side. Roydon were held 3 – 3 at strugglers Galleywood Res  with Darren Brooker netting twice for the visitors & Nader Benzid’s 10th league goal this term being cancelled out by strikes by Alfie Hooper, Diogo Viveiros & Jodh Lapidus keeping their side in contention to avoid a bottom-two finish. Shenfield AFC Res won 4 – 0 at Wakering Sports A to fortify seventh spot. The cast of Ross Riding, Paul Constable, Elliott Fraser & Kyle Constable all netted for the visitors there. Finally, Leytonstone Utd battled to a 2 – 2 draw with Pitsea Athletic Res. Paul Gunn & replacement Owen Layzell netted for Ath’s second side here, as they remain in 8th.

Lastly this week, in Division Five, Basildon Town A secured a fine promotion after a 2 – 0 victory over Canning Town Res. Luke Soley and Donnel Kujinga’s 24th league goal of the campaign saw them to a top-two finish and pipped Runwell Res by a single point, in what was the final game of the Division Five season.


Cups

The midweek tie in the Reserve Cup saw Basildon Town A win 2 – 1 at Galleywood Res, to reach the last four. Oliver White and replacement Dylan Busby goals for Bas outdid Aryan Tathgar’s strike for the hosts to seal their progress. At the weekend in the Reserve Trophy, Runwell Sports Res made the Final on May 2nd against Manford Way Res, after the Runwell side defeated Harold Wood Athletic Res 4 – 2. Matt Harris & Thomas Butler scored for Ath but their opponents would not be denied here.

On Friday night, Manford Way Res gathered their first piece of silverware this term after sealing a 1 – 0 win over Felsted Rovers in the Essex Junior Trophy Final. Luke Bennett’s strike was crucial  at this side prevailed at Heybridge’s Scraley Road. Congrats to them.

On Saturday, the Denny King Cup Semi-Finals saw ACD Utd progress with a 3 – 2 win over Shoebury Town. Jacob Dingli, Shaun Goddard and Warren Taylor goals saw Michael Wade’s team through, despite goals from Mechack-Kisoka Asuka & Luke Jackson for Shoebury, who will now focus on the Division One title. In the other Semi-Final, Hullbridge Sports Res won 4 – 2 at AS Rawreth.

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S22-23 Round-ups: Essex Olympian Lge (Sat 1 Apr) [EOFL 22/23 3.423]

Archive Image of Corinthians v Harold Hill back in Feb ’23

Written by Scott W [@ScottMHC14] – Non-League & EOFL Writer

Hello & welcome to the latest Essex Olympian League column, tracking the action in all divisions & Cups from Saturday 1 April, as the fixture programme was reduced because of – you guessed it, the heavy rain of late.

EOFL Premier Division & Division One

We start the column with a midweek match, which saw Rayleigh Town win 2 – 0 at Shenfield AFC on Wednesday night. Lewis Robson & Jack Long got the goals to see Town reduce the gap to leaders Hutton to seven points. Rayleigh have two matches in hand still & they are due to face Hutton next Saturday (8th Apr, at Thames Road). Shenfield remain eighth. Onto the weekend’s action now, and only two matches got the better of the inclement conditions. One of them saw Old Southendian grind out a 1 – 0 victory over Galleywood, as their match was reversed to Garon Park 3G. An unfortunate OG was decisive in this match, and the ‘Old Boys’ go level on points with Cathoilic Utd who are in third spot. ‘Wood are now eight points adrift of third-bottom & need wins sharpish. The other game saw Kelvedon Hatch play well but were ultimately held 1 – 1 by Springfield in their big game at New Hall. James Nottage got Hatch’s goal & they inch to three points ahead of the bottom two, although Bishop’s Stortford Swifts have a match in hand. Robbie Norris nabbed Springfield’s leveller here, they are two points clear of Kelvedon.

Moving into Division One now, and Manford Way did exactly what they needed to do to stay in the promotion race as they defeated ACD Utd 4 – 1 at the London Marathon Sports Ground. Dawid Potoczek struck twice here for Manford, with Jordan Rock & Siddy Clarkson also on target which saw them go to the summit, two points clear of Harold Wood but they only have one match remaining, whereas all their rivals have at least two matches left, with Harold Wood, Old Chelmsfordians & Corinthians still in the running. James Bell got the solitary goal for ACD, who remain in mid-table. Elsewhere, Harold Hill got back to winning ways as they won 2 – 0 at Wakering Sports, to keep their hopes of mid-table finish going. Bottom side Sports ended their season here & it’s certainly been a tough one, with one win from their 18 games, but points deductions have seen them end on -1.


Into Division Two, and Catholic Utd Res got a fabulous 7 – 1 victory over Rayleigh Town Res at the Len Forge 3G to seal a seventh-placed finish at least. Patrick Mills got a consolation goal for Town but they finished with nine men after two red cards. With there being no action in Division Three because of postponements, we move to the one match in Division Four. It saw Ongar Town get a terrific 5 – 1 victory at Wakering Sports A, held at Cupid’s. Matt Bovill scored twice here for Town, with Ethan Hook, Zak Norfolk & an OG also contributing to the scoresheet. Ongar went three points clear in sixth after this win, and have three matches left this term.


Lastly for the league action, in Division Five there was one match, which saw Shoebury Town Res complete a fine 5 – 2 win at home to Canning Town Res. Mechack-Kisoka Asuka scored another treble here, with Luke Jackson & Alfie Noakes also on target. The win saw them all but complete a seventh-placed finish for the hosts. There was one Cup tie also, in the Reserve Trophy. Manford Way Res went through on penalties, after a 1 – 1 draw with Old Chelmsfordians Res. Charlie Harper scored for Manford here, but Old Chelms’ Martin Mixture forced a leveller before Manford won 5 – 4 on spot-kicks to progress.

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S22-23 Round-ups: Essex Olympian League & Cups (Sat 25 Mar) [EOFL 22-23 27.3.23]

Image from Leigh Ramblers v Springfield last week

Written by Scott W [@ScottMHC14] – Non-League & EOFL Writer

Hello & welcome to the latest Essex Olympian League column, tracking the action in all divisions & Cups from Saturday 25 March, as the fixture programme made it through well despite ongoing unfavourable weather.


EOFL Cups

The two EOFL Senior Cup Semi-Final ties did take place this weekend. First, Catholic Utd made yet another final after an excellent 3 – 1 triumph at promotion-chasing Hutton. The trio of Aaron Baldwin, Liam Oliver & James Warder all netted here at Chadfields to send Simon Thomas’ side through. They will face Toby after they came through 4 – 2 on penalties after a 1 – 1 draw at home to Sungate. Harry Barham scored for the Brewers, but substitute Petrit Elbi levelled for the ‘Gate to force the lottery of a penalty shoot-out.

One other Cup tie to note this week, which saw ACD Utd progess with a 4 – 2 win over Ongar Town in the Denny King Cup. Jacob Dingli struck a fine treble, along with a goal for Scott Perkins saw Michael Wade’s win. Finlay Cook got both goals for Town but their focus in back on Division Four which is approaching its final weeks.


EOFL Premier Division & Division One

The top-tier saw the focus move to the chasing pack this weekend. Rayleigh Town reduced the gap to leaders Hutton to ten points after a 4 – 1 victory over Galleywood at Thames Road. Harry Talbot, William Vile, Charlie Seaden & substitute Philip Anunwa all scored for the Town side, with Ben Smith getting the visitors’ reply, but they are now five points adrift at the bottom of the table, with nine matches left. Springfield leapt out of the bottom three after a superb 4 – 2 success at Shenfield AFC. Finlay Dorrell’s goal tally got even better, scoring a treble here which was added to by recent signing Harry Kateley. Matt Cardy’s side have 18 points now, rising above Kelvedon Hatch, who drew 1 – 1 at rivals Bishop’s Stortford Swifts. William Norris netted for Swifts, who slipped to second-bottom, two points adrift of Hatch – both teams have six matches left to avoid finishing in the bottom two.

Meanwhile, Runwell Sports continued their good form with a 3 – 0 victory at home to Old Southendian, which saw them reduce the gap to OS in fourth to a single point. Leigh Ramblers are also on 34 points in sixth, after a good 3 – 2 victory at Canning Town, who are now ninth.

In Division One, Beacon Hill Rovers ended leaders Harold Wood Athletic’s unbeaten league run, as Rovers won 2 – 0, with Bertie Whymark and replacement George Etheridge goals sealing the win that sees them stay eighth but are level on points with Herongate just above them.The loss for Harold Wood leaves them vulnerable to being caught in the title race by Old Chelmsfordians, Manford Way, Epping Town and Corinthians, who got a important tonic with a 2 – 1 win at Herongate Athletic to reduce the deficit to the leaders Harold Wood to only four points, with five matches left – the most to play in this very tightly packed top-five. Manford Way are also in the mix, as a 2 – 0 win over Harold Hill was achieved, with Joshua Owoaje notching twice to see them up to third spot, with two matches left.


EOFL Divisions Two, Three, Four & Five

In Division Two this week, promoted Shoebury Town maintained their four-point lead at the summit in the race for title, as they won 6 – 1 at AS Rawreth. Mechack-Kisoka Asuka took his tally to 24 league goals with another fine hat-trick for Town. Luke Jackson also got two goals & replacement Timi Tinubu got the other for Garry Johnson & John Galley’s side here. Rivals Wakering Sports Res also got a good win, 5 – 0 at Hashtag Utd Dev, with Connor Fardyga scoring all five goals for Jason Doyle’s team here, to also get to 24 league goals. Shoebury are in prime position for said title, and three more wins will be enough to be absolutely sure of silverware. Hashtag’s chances of a third-placed finish are also lessened by this result, as Harold Wood Athletic Res won 4 – 2 at Rayleigh Town Res, to go within four points of Utd, with four matches left. Max London, Jerry Nkoy, Cohen Hubbard & Matt Harris all scored to give Wood the points.

Finally in this division, Hutton Res won 2 – 1 against Catholic Utd Res at Polo Fields. Jake Smith & Lewis Hall scored for the Reds as they went four points clear in to sixth. Utd’s second side responded through John Nutman’s goal, they remain seventh.


Moving into Division Three, and Leigh Town Res gained ground on leaders Basildon Town Res as Leigh won 3 – 2 away at Hullbridge Res. Jay Knight & Harry Mole struck for the hosts, but a brace from substitute Callum Stone and one from Tommy Clayton meant that Leigh got the win and means that four points from their last two games will make ensure a top-two finish. Hullbridge remain fifth, ahead of Chingford Athletic Res on goal difference after Chingford won 2 – 1 at Springfield Res. Samuel May-Parrott & Bilel Benyoucef goals outdid replacement Henry Payne’s reply at Arun Park. Lastly, two of the bottom three sides faced each other at Lawford Lane, with Old Chelmsfordians Res conclusively defeating second-bottom Corinthians Res 11 – 0. There were trebles for Emmanuel Mukuka, George Prentice and Thomas Ellis, with returnee Martin Mixture grabbing a double as well.

In Division Four, Leigh Ramblers Res continued their good run with a 5 – 2 win over Bishop’s Stortford Swifts Res to send them top on goal difference. Jacob Mead scored twice with goals for Luis Bracci, Matthew Pooley & Stuart Greaves ensuring Terry Johnson’s side are in pole position for another promotion. Samuel Brown & Fraser Bush netted for Swifts but their own promotion aspirations took a dent here. Collier Row grabbed a 2 – 0 win at Galleywood Res, which gives them a chance of a top four finish but they have played more games than all their rivals. Lastly, Leytonstone Utd got another point in their relegation six-pointer as they held Wakering Sports A to a 3 – 3 draw at Forest Row. Carl Sutton, Charlie Cottrill & Jason Lewin all scored for Sports in that game.

Finally, in Division Five there was a big win for Basildon Town A as they defeated bottom side AS Rawreth Res 6 – 1. Donnel Kujinga grabbed another three goals, to add to strikes by Billy Falco, Alex Smith & Shaun Watkins and confirm the points which sees Town still well in with a shot at a top-three finish. Justin Burrell got the solitary goal for Rawreth there. Manford Way Res went back to the summit after a 5 – 0 success at Shoebury Town Res, which means they will be champions & promoted to Div Four with a match to spare. Many congrats to them.

S22-23 Round-ups: Essex Olympian Lge & Cups (Sat 18 Mar) [EOFL 22-23 20.3.23]

Image from Leigh Ramblers Res v Wakering Sports A this weekend

Written by Scott W [@ScottMHC14] – Non-League & EOFL Writer

Hello & welcome to the latest Essex Olympian League column, tracking the action in all divisions & Cups from Saturday 18 March, as the fixture programme was again blighted by the recent weather.

Cups

The two Essex Premier Cup ties did reach a conclusion to set up the Final at New Lodge on April 12th. Wakering Sports Res‘ dream run through the competition continued after a superb match ended in a 4 – 4 draw with EAL Senior side Woodford East at Cupid’s. Connor Fardyga & substitute Adem Beji both scored twice here for the hosts, and they held their nerve in the shoot-out, winning 5 – 4 to shatter East’s quest of making a second successive final. Sports will play Shenfield AFC after they came from behind to defeat Rayleigh Town at St Martins’. Jack Chatterway had given Town the lead but goals from Luke Williamson & Ben Absolon meant that it would be the hosts competing in an all-EOFL showpiece next month.


EOFL League Divisions

As mentioned, the fixtures were hit by weather. We start as ever in the top-tier, as leaders Hutton were held to a 1 – 1 draw at Runwell Sports. Two substitutes were crucial in this game, with David Johnson netting for the Reds and Luca Frankis responded for Rob Hodgson’s team. The result meant that Matt Singh’s team remain ten points clear of second-placed Catholic Utd, who were also held, 2 – 2 by Sungate at the Len Forge 3G. Ben Burrows & Aaron Baldwin scored for Utd to give them the lead, but goals from Solomon Asomah & replacement Petrit Elbi meant that the ‘Gate left with a point, and they are up to seventh now.

Elsewhere, Old Southendian are back into fourth place after a 2 – 1 victory at Toby. Mattias Tonking & Jordan Faulkner both netted for OS, with substitute Jake Jones replying for the Brewers, who remain 10th. There were also two key results for teams at the bottom. Firstly, Kelvedon Hatch got a vital 3 – 2 victory over Canning Town at New Hall. Drew Klessa-Smith, Luke Winter & David Hamblett got the goals for Darren Hunt’s team, as they stayed out of the bottom two. Springfield also grabbed a hugely important three points as they had a 2 – 1 success at Belfairs Park. Two goals from Finlay Dorrell outdid a late spot-kick from Ole Hunter for the Rams to give Matt Cardy’s side the win. I attended this match & if you’d like more on it, my report is available here: https://survivor16b.wordpress.com/2023/03/19/s22-23-match-report-leigh-ramblers-1-2-springfield-sat-18-mar-eofl/

There were two matches in Division One this week. First, Manford Way grabbed an important 2 – 0 victory over promotion rivals Epping Town at the London Marathon Sports Ground to go three points clear in fourth, with three games left. The other game saw ACD Utd obtain a good 4 – 1 success at Wakering Sports. Jacob Dingli scored twice for Michael Wade’s team, with Shaun Farrow & Ollie Williams also netting to see Utd gain ground on the top five.

There was one match apiece in Divisions Two & Three as well. In Division Two, Shoebury Town confirmed promotion to the second-tier after they conclusively won 7 – 0 over Old Southendian Res, in a match held at Garon Park 3G. Mechack-Kisoka Asuka netted another four goals here, with Jack Woodham’s double & one from substitute Enoch Gyimah securing the points which led to celebrations for Garry Johnson’s & John Galley’s team. Congrats to them. In Division Three, Buckhurst Hill U23 are up to third spot, after a 7 – 1 win over Old Chelmsfordians Res at Roding Lane. Louie Cooper & replacement Daniel Muela both scored twice for Darren Gosnell’s team here, with Jack Barnes, Jacob Richards & Harvey Woods also on the score-sheet in Hill’s penultimate league match this term. Old Chelms will finish eighth now.

In Division Four, the solitary game saw Leigh Ramblers Res produce a fine second-half showing to defeat Wakering Sports A 4 – 0 at Belfairs, in the second game of the double-header of matches which I attended. The ensemble of Luis Bracci, Cameron Jarvis, Taylor Stewart & Jacob Mead were all on target for Terry Johnson’s team, as they went up to second spot, three points behind leaders Roydon with two further games than them to play. The Sports side remain second bottom, with five matches left.

Finally, there was only one match in Division Five, Runwell Sports Res secured a very important 6 – 1 victory at Collier Row Res. The win takes them into top spot, two points clear of Manford Way Res and the pressure is on their rivals as the Runwell second-side have completed their league campaign. Row’s Ressie side also ended their term here, and reside in fourth but can still be caught by Basildon Town A, currently in fifth.

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S22-23 Round-ups: Essex Olympian Lge & Cups (Sat 11 Mar) [EOFL 22-23 13.3.23]


Written by Scott W [@ScottMHC14] – Non-League & EOFL Writer

Hello & welcome to the latest Essex Olympian League action, tracking the action in all divisions & Cups from Saturday 11 March, as the total action was about halved by the extension of winter weather that has prevailed in the last week which will only add to fixture cingestion for some teams in the top three tiers.


Cups

In the Cup action this week, Catholic Utd exited the Anagram Records Trophy after they traveled to Luton to face Chipperfield Corinthians, who came away with a 3 – 2 victory. Utd had goals from Harrison Day & Liam Oliver to thank for keeping it tight but ultimately their focus now turns to League & the EOFL Senior Cup. In the Essex Premier Cup, the one surviving Semi-Final between Shenfield AFC & Rayleigh Town had to be abandoned after a serious injury sustained by Town’s Ben Baxter. I’d like to wish Ben well in his recovery. The other cup tie was in the EOFL Reserve Trophy, which saw a goal from Jack Ewing seal a narrow 1 – 0 win for Manford Way Res over Bishop’s Stortford Swifts Res.

EOFL Premier Division

In the top-tier, with their nearest rivals in Cup action, Hutton did get the three points. They were made to sweat for them though as Matt Singh’s side defeated Bishop’s Stortford Swifts 3 – 2 at Hanakins Farm Centre 3G. Goals from Stephen Judge, Tom Stephens & one from replacement Billy Chilcott were enough to claim the points to see them extend their lead to ten points. Swifts battled hard and goals from Daryl Doolan & William Norris saw them close to claiming a point but they succumbed to a third straight loss. Toby have surely sealed their spot for next season, as they had a late winner to thank for a 2 – 1 victory at Canning Town. Albert Perry opened the scoring & Harry Barham’s superb winner saw Mark Jones’ side go nine points clear of the bottom four, with ten matches still to play. Canning ‘s goal came from Napat Pattanawanitkitkul but their fifth loss on the trot sees them in ninth, ahead now of the Brewers on goal difference only.

Elsewhere, Runwell Sports got their fourth win on the spin with a 4 – 0 victory over struggling Kelvedon Hatch at St Luke’s. There were doubles for Charlie Little & James Dalton, the latter seeing his goal tally rise to 11 league goals this tern now. Runwell have also reached the thirty point mark & have eight games left to sneak into the top four, which would be some acheivement. Old Southendian went back up to fourth spot after a 2 – 1 win over bottom side Galleywood at Garon Park 3G. Callum Ludlaim netted twice here for Altar Ali’s side to give OS their 10th league this term.


EOFL Divisions One & Two

One match was played in Division One, and it saw Herongate Athletic draw 2 – 2 with mid-table rivals Beacon Hill Rovers. Alfie Yeend & Thomas Lambourne both netted for Joe Nightingill’s team. Herongate remain sixth and Rovers are in 8th.

In Division Two, the solitary match saw Hutton Res grab a big 5 – 0 victory at home to AS Rawreth at Polo Fields. The cast of scorers included Will Marlowe, Thomas Price & substitutes Isaac Gee and Jake Smith. An OG rounded out things as the Reds’ second-side went up to sixth spot. Rawreth’s horrid run continues, though they are still (just) in the relegation battle they realistically need to win both their remaining matches to avoid finishing bottom.


EOFL Divisions Three, Four & Five

In Division Three, two matches were completed. Chingford Athletic Res edged to an important 4 – 3 success at home to PItsea Athletic at Town Mead. Luke Dimond netted twice here, with Samuel May-Parrott & Sonny Clarke also netting to see their slim chances of a top-three finish remain. Pitsea are still in third spot, with both teams having three matches remaining. Springfield Res made it four consecutive victories with a 3 – 0 triumph over Corinthians Res at Arun Park. Their scorers were led by a double for Rhys Ofori & one from Liam England. The win in their penultimate match of the league term secures them at least a seventh-placed finish.

There was no action at all in Division Four this week, with all three set matches suffering from the wrath of the recent weather.

In Division Five, one match did survive and Shoebury Town Res bagged the win in a stellar 7 – 5 success at Sungate Res. Mechack-Kisoka Asuka netted five goals himself here for the visitors, with Luke Jackson & Dawid Gabor also on target for Michael Hood’s side.

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S22-23 Round-ups: Essex Olympian League & Cups (Sat 4 Mar) [EOFL 22-23 6.3.23]

Action still from Catholic Utd v Toby in midweek

Written by Scott W [@ScottMHC14] – Non-League & EOFL Writer

Hello & welcome to the latest Essex Olympian League column, tracking the action in all divisions & Cups from Saturday 4 March, as the top three all won in the top-tier, plus Sungate & Toby progressed in the Senior Cup.

EOFL Cups

In the two Senior Cup ties this weekend, Toby sealed their progress with a 5 – 1 victory at Bishop’s Stortford Swifts. Albert Perry netted twice for Mark Jones’ side, with Rhys Willson, Harry Barham & Tom Roser also on target as they made the last four. They are joined by Sungate, who needed a spot-kicks to get past second-tier side Old Chelmsfordians after a 1 – 1 daw at Lawford Lane. Bobby Port’s team won the ensuing penalties 7 – 6 to go through. In the Denny King Cup, Shoebury Town showed no lack of determination as they had two late goals from Jack Woodham to thank for a 2 – 1 victory over Beacon Hill Rovers at Ekco Sports Club. Rounding out the Cup section this week is three games in the Reserve Trophy. Harold Wood Athletic Res went through, winning 4 – 3 on penalties after a 2 – 2 draw against Toby Res at Nursery Sports Ground. Substitutes Josh Portway & Derek Hawtin for Ath forced the resulting shoot-out. They are joined in the next round by Old Chelmsfordians Res, who won 3 – 2 at Sungate Res and Runwell Sports Res, who edged past Canning Town Res 1 – 0 at St Luke’s Park.

EOFL Premier Division

There was one midweek match this week, as Catholic Utd again caught up on their fixtures, as they defeated Toby 3 – 0 at Southchurch Park, in a match I attended. Liam Oliver’s first-half treble was enough to seal the points for Simon Thomas’ side. For more on this game, my report is here: https://survivor16b.wordpress.com/2023/03/02/s22-23-match-report-catholic-utd-3-0-toby-tues-28-feb-eofl/

Onto the weekend Premier action now, and Hutton got back to winning ways with a slender 1 – 0 success at Leigh Ramblers. Connor Hammond got another important goal to keep Matt Singh’s side top by seven points. The chasing pack both won though, as Catholic Utd backed up their earlier midweek win with a 2 – 0 triumph at Springfield. James Warder & Liam Oliver both scored to keep the Essex Bhoys in second place, a point clear of Rayleigh Town, who in turn defeated Kelvedon Hatch 3 – 1 at Thames Road. James Nottage netted for Hatch, but goals from Harry Talbot, Ben Baxter & Lewis Robson secured the win for Paul Higgins’ side.

Meanwhile, Old Southendian remain fifth after an impressive 3 – 0 win at Shenfield AFC. Mattias Tonking’s brace of spot-kicks was added to by Callum Ludlaim’s goal to seal another win for Altan Ali’s team. Runwell Sports sit sixth with several matches in hand after their 3 – 0 victory at strugglers Galleywood. Charlie Little, Gianni Frankis & Oliver Williamson all netted for Robert Hodgson’s team, in what could still be a memorable season for them.


EOFL Divisions One & Two

There were two games in Division One this week, both games involving the chasing pack. Epping Town grabbed a much-needed three points with a 2 – 1 win at home to ACD Utd. Billy Wren netted for Utd here but two goals for Chris Gormley saw Stuart Hoskins’ team remain third and with a four-point lead over Manford Way, who claimed the points thanks to a 3 – 0 success over Herongate Athletic. David Alele, Siddy Clarkson & Charlie Parish all scored here for Manford.

Moving into Division Two now, and we begin with an important win for Rayleigh Town Res, who got past Hutton Res 2 – 1 at London Road to head out of the bottom two. Goals from Byron Down and Adam Wright were enough to seal the win for Dave Barker’s team. Hashtag Utd Development also bagged the points after a 1 – 0 success over May & Baker at Barleylands. Matthew Gauci’s goal was enough to see Denis Simpson’s team back up into third but they are five points adrift of Wakering Sports Res, who demolished Old Southendian Res 8 – 2 at Cupid’s. Connor Fardyga again led the scorers for the hosts, with four goals here & he was assisted by Adem Beji’s double plus strikes from Alex Jenkins & Oliver Greene to see Sports reduce the arrears to leaders Shoebury to four points.

Lastly, Catholic Utd Res defeated AS Rawreth 3 – 0, in a rare Ressie game played at the Len Forge. Daniel Williams, Finlay Grant & replacement Matt Creevy all scored to give Eamonn Kearney’s side a win which takes them up to sixth.


EOFL Divisions Three, Four & Five

In Division Three, Leigh Town Res moved into second place after a 1 – 0 win over Chingford Athletic Res. Chris Pope got the decisive goal in this one. They are now three points clear of Pitsea Athletic after they lost 1 – 2 at Hullbridge Sports Res. Paul Morris & Nicholas Sherlock got the goals to see Hullbridge level on points with their opponents. Springfield Res won 3 – 1 at Buckhurst Hill U23, with Tristan Ofori-Sampong & substitutes Liam England & Jacob Brewer all on target to give them a third consecutive win & helps them up to sixth. Olaobajuwon Olagbaju got the reply for Buckhurst there.

In Division Four, promotion-chasing Leigh Ramblers Res had two late goals to thank for a superb 2 – 0 win at leaders Roydon. Substitutes Ethan Nunn & Taylor Stewart both scored to keep the gap to second spot at three points, with several more matches to play. Roydon’s title charge took a dent and their lead drops to three points. Herongate Athletic Res reside in second spot now after they powered past Leytonstone Utd 6 – 1 at Billericay Road. Ryan Creed had a debut to remember as he struck four goals here. Byron Brackett & Habeeb Apatira also netted to more than secure the points.  Ongar Town also bagged a terrific win, 5 – 0 at Pitsea Athletic Res. Tommy Smith netted twice, with Mason White, Ethan Hook & replacement Adoreke Oke all adding to the scoresheet in a win which keeps them sixth. The last game in this division saw Shenfield AFC Res defeated Galleywood Res 3 – 1, to take them eight points clear in seventh spot.

In Division Five, Wakebury Res got a superb 5 – 3 victory over leaders Manford Way Res at Shoebury Park. Connor Lane netted four goals for Joe Creak’s side & an OG sealed the win. George Green netted two for Manford & Callum Thomas added another but their lead stays at two points, wiith a match in hand. Basildon Town A have all but secured at least fifth spot after they won 3 – 1 at Shoebury Town Res. Donnel Kujinga, Shawn Banks & replacement Luke Soley all scored here, to give the Bas’ third side lingering hope of a top-two spot as they have two matches in hand on their closest rivals.

The other result this weekend saw Collier Row Res convincingly win 9 – 1 at AS Rawreth Res, to keep themselves in fourth.

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S22-23 Round-ups: Essex Olympian League & Cups (Sat 25 Feb) [EOFL 22-23 27.2.23]

Written by Scott W [@ScottMHC14] – Non-League & EOFL Writer

Hello & welcome to the latest edition of the Essex Olympian League round-up. This week, we look at the action in all divisions & Cups from Saturday 25 February, as the weekend’s action in all six divisions was added to with a few Cup ties which is where we begin this week.

EOFL Cups

In the one EOFL Senior Cup tie this weekend, Catholic Utd added to their fixture list for the rest of the season, after a comeback 4 – 1 victory at Old Southendian. Neil MacLean netted early for OS but the cast of Franklin Craik, Joe O’Kane, Mike Sammut & Liam Oliver all netted to ensure Simon Thomas’ side made the last four of the competition. Moving into the Denny King Cup, and Hullbridge Sports Res got an upset, as they won 3 – 2 at Epping Town. Joe Tuskin, Liam Foster & Jay Knight all netted for the visitors as they went through. The other two ties were tighter, firstly there was a rare win for AS Rawreth, who defeated Wakering Sports 1 – 0, thanks to replacement Luqman Abdullah’s goal, which sent the Division Two side through. Also, ACD Utd had to work hard to bypass Division Four side Ongar Town at Westlands, with Warren Taylor’s goal in extra-time securing a 1 – 0 victory.


EOFL Premier Division

There was one midweek match this week, as Catholic Utd were held 2 – 2 by fellow top five side Leigh Ramblers in a match held at Southchurch Park. Liam Oliver netted twice for Utd, with Andrew Webster & Owen Reynolds’ late goal securing a point for the Rams. For more on this game, check out Pete Dudley’s match report here: https://pedroslocalfootiefix.blogspot.com/2023/02/catholic-united-2-leigh-ramblers-2.html

In the weekend Premier action, Sungate ended leaders Hutton’s fine unbeaten league record as the visitors won 1 – 0 at Chadfields. Elton Tettey’s crucial goal secured the points for Bobby Port’s team, which saw them rise to eighth. Hutton’s lead at the summit is now down to nine points after Rayleigh Town‘s 2 – 0 victory at strugglers Galleywood. Harry Talbot & substitute Philip Anunwa both netted for Paul Higgins’ side as they did all they could to keep the pressure on & go back into second spot. Runwell Sports arguably got the result of the day, as they won 6 – 1 at Canning Town. Charlie Little & Gianni Frankis both netted doubles in Beckton, with James Dalton & Joe Olley also scoring for Rob Hodgson’s team, to keep them in sixth.

Shenfield AFC are right behind Runwell on goal difference though after they prevailed 3 – 0 at Bishop’s Stortford Swifts, who are now vulnerable to being caught by the bottom three. Alex Tredgett’s brace & one from replacement Frankie Fealty secured a needed three points for AFC. Manwhile, Leigh Ramblers are five points clear in fourth now after a fine 3 – 0 success at Kelvedon Hatch, who are also in the relegation battle. Andrew Webster’s superb treble saw Mark Hunter’s side to the victory. Finally in the top-tier, Toby battled hard to a 2 – 1 win at home to Springfield, with Jake Jones & Albert Perry goals sealing the win which keeps them tenth & out of immediate relegation danger. Finlay Dorrell netted again for the visitors, but they remain second-bottom.


EOFL Divisions One & Two

There were two games in  Division One this week. In the crunch match at the summit, Harold Wood Athletic drew 1 – 1 with Corinthians, with Louis Bazely netting for the hosts and John Bolton-Smith levelling for Corinthians. The result does little for either side, but keeps the visitors in the promotion race. In-form Old Chelmsfordians are only a point adrift now in second after they comfortably won 3 – 1 at Lawford Lane. Troy Tizard-Cleghorn got the goal for Hill there, but a mid-table finish would seem to be the likely outcome for them now.

Into the third tier now, and leaders Shoebury Town needed a late equaliser to draw 1 – 1 at Wakering Sports Res. Connor Fardyga notched his 15th league goal this term for Wakering, but Alfie Fossett’s goal meant Town stay seven points clear & surely on course for a return to Divsion One. May & Baker‘s Olympian side are up to third after a 3 – 2 triumph at home to Rayleigh Town Res. Kane Messenger notched twice for M & B here, with Alfie Horan netting the other goal for the hosts. Lastly, Catholic Utd Res put in a fine performance to defeat Harold Wood Athletic Res 5 – 1 at St Thomas More Sch, which took them up to seventh. There were two goals apiece from Daniel Williams & substitute Zachary Wing, as well as one scored by Dominic O’Kane. Matthew Harris came off the bench to net for Ath here, but their chances of a top 3 finish took a dent here.

EOFL Divisions Three, Four & Five

In Division Three, Basildon Town Res are now 11 points clear at the summit after a 3 – 1 win at local rivals Pitsea Athletic. Anthony Aylett ‘s brace & a goal for replacement Ola Ogunjobi sealed the win for Bas in their top-two clash. Leigh Town Res won 2 – 0 at home to Old Chelmsfordians Res, with Steve Birnie & Callum Keys goals seeing them in third, level with Pitsea on goal difference. Springfield Res had a Josh Hubble goal to thank for a 1 – 0 win over Toby Res, which will likely relegate the visitors now.

Roydon‘s grip on the Division Four lead was heightened after they powered to a 5 – 0 win at home to Pitsea Athletic Res. Connor Presland & Connor Riddoch both netted twice, to which substitute Halcyon Griffith added a goal to increase their lead to four points, with games in hand on most of their immediate rivals. Collier Row’s hold on second spot has weakened after they were held 1 – 1 at Leigh Ramblers Res, with Cameron Jarvis netting for Rams at Belfairs, who dropped to fifth – but they have at least three games in hand on the sides above them so they are still well in contention for a top-two spot. Herongate Athletic Res are only two points behind Row in third now, as they comprehensively won 6 – 1 at home to Galleywood Res. There were hat-tricks for Habeeb Apatira and Kai Redmond, which sealed the win for Herongate. Ebenezer Fasoranti replied for ‘Wood here, who remain third-bottom after this loss.

Meanwhile, Bishop’s Stortford Swifts Res are also well-placed in fourth, as they netted an impressive 7 – 1 triumph at strugglers Wakering Sports A. Matthew Allen reached 15 league goals with a double here, and Archie Gerard also netted two goals for Swifts, with Henry Harnack, Archie Burrell & an OG completing their scorers. Nathan Winnard’s goal was little consolation for Sports, who are being caught (slowly) by Leytonstone Utd, who drew 0 – 0 with Shenfield AFC Res at Forest Row.

Lastly this week, in Division Five there were victories for all of the top three teams. Leaders Manford Way Res defeated mid-table side Canning Town Res 3 – 0 at the London Marathon Sports Ground. Luke Bennett netted two goals here to take his tally upward to 21 this term, with Charlie Ewing also on target here.  Runwell Sports Res are two points adrift in second spot, after they got a important 3 – 1 victory at Basildon Town A. Benjamin See netted twice here for Ryan Stoker’s team, with Jimmy Cox also on target. Jamie Miller responded for Bas, but this loss means it is a tough ask for them to get into the top two now. Wakebury Res moved into third spot after they dismantled Shoebury Town Res 8 – 2 at Shoebury Park. Liam Dunne scored an impressive five goals here for Joe Creak’s side here, with Charlie Kernott, Ross Barnes & Connor Lane also on target here. Also, Sungate Res defeated AS Rawreth Res 7 – 1 in East London to gain ground on the sides above them.

There is a Midweek Fixture (Tues 28 Feb) this week: Catholic Utd v Toby (in EOFL Premier, held at Southchurch Park)

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S22-23 Round-ups: Essex Olympian Lge (Sat 18 Feb) [EOFL 22-23 20.2.23]

Image from Rayleigh Town v Canning Town in EOFL Premier

Written by Scott W [@ScottMHC14] – Non-League & EOFL Writer

Hello & welcome to the latest edition of the Essex Olympian League round-up. This week, we look at the action in all divisions & Cups from Saturday 18 February, as the weekend’s action in all six divisions was scattered a bit as the divisions below the top-tier start to reach their conclusion.


EOFL Premier Division

In the Premier, leaders Hutton retained their unbeaten run this term but were held 0 – 0 by in-form hosts Old Southendian at Garon Park 3G. The chasing pack did take full advantage and second-placed Catholic Utd stayed there after a 4 – 0 success against Bishop’s Stortford Swifts at the Len Forge 3G. Aaron Baldwin, Liam Oliver, Tom Elliott & Louie Hay all scored for Simon Thomas’ team, and they are now 11 points adrift of the leaders. Rayleigh Town are a point further back in third after an entertaining 5 – 1 triumph over Canning Town at Thames Road, in the match I attended this weekend. George Vile’s treble & goals for Jack Long and Harry Talbot confirmed an important win. Stephen Ikumelo’s spot-kick had levelling things for Canning early on but they remain sixth. If you’d like more of this game, my report is here: https://survivor16b.wordpress.com/2023/02/19/s22-23-match-report-rayleigh-town-5-1-canning-town-sat-18-feb-eofl/

Elsewhere, Runwell Sports got a big 2 – 1 success at fellow mid-table side Shenfield AFC. Strikes by James Dalton & Damian Siemienczuk secured the points which took them up to seventh & AFC drop to ninth. Leigh Ramblers are still enjoying a fine season, after a 2 – 0 win at strugglers Galleywood sent them up to fourth. Ryan Lowe & substitute Owen Reynolds got the goals for Mark Hunter’s side  at Slades Lane. Springfield also got the first win of manager Matt Cardy’s reign as they battled to a hard-fought 3 – 2 victory at home to Kelvedon Hatch. Teenager Finlay Dorrell’s treble was enough to claim the win and go level on points with Kelvedon. Wayne Semanshia & replacement Charlie Bott got goals for Darren Hunt’s team but they & Bishop’s Stortford Swifts have been dragged back into the relegation scrap. Toby gave themselves a three point cushion from the bottom four after they won 3 – 0 at Sungate.

EOFL Divisions One & Two

In the second-tier this week, the key result was achieved by Old Chelmsfordians as they won 3 – 1 at ACD Utd. Goals from Shane Pritchard, substitute Liam Landers & an OG outdid Ollie Williams’ reply for ACD and launch themselves up to second spot, two points clear of Epping Town in third. Manford Way are up to fourth spot after a tough 2 – 1 win at home to Beacon Hill Rovers. David Alele & Richard Kadima got the goals which keeps them in the race for a top-four finish. Herongate Athletic are up to sixth after a 1 – 0 victory at Wakering Sports, with George Godfrey netting the decisive goal. The result means that Wakering will finish bottom of the 10 active sides in the division (Leigh Town First’s folded earlier in the season).

Into Division Two this week, Hutton Ressies are up to seventh spot after a hard-fought 3 – 2 victory at Harold Wood Athletic Res. Matthew Harris & replacement Josh Portway netted for Ath, but strikes by Rodney Wilson, Chris Skingley and Hector Beta all sent the points the Reds way. Hashtag Utd Development took full advantage of Ath’s slip-up & leapt above them into third with a 3 – 0 triumph over Old Southendian Res at Barleylands. Samuel Pratt was back on the score-sheet with a brace for Denis Simpson’s team, and Tommy Green’s goal secured the points. Finally in Division Two, Shoebury Town extended their lead at the summit to seven points following a comfortable 4 – 0 victory over Rayleigh Town Res at the Ekco Sports Club. Mechack-Kisoka Asuka returned with some style, bagging a treble and Aaron Marshall got the other goal for Garry Johnson & John Galley’s team. Rayleigh’s Ressie side are in a four-team tussle to avoid finishing second-bottom.


EOFL Divisions Three, Four & Five

In Division Three, we start with Pitsea Athletic who are still in with a chance of catching the leaders after a 5 – 0 win at Corinthians Res, a result which will likely relegate the later side. Ath had Jason Stanhope, Joshua Oteng, Joseph Berry, Iku Adjarho & substitute Sean Devlin all scored a goal each for them, as they reduced Basildon Town Res’ lead at the summit to eight points as Bas were held to a goalless draw by fourth-placed Leigh Town Res. Springfield Res got an important 4 – 0 victory at rivals Old Chelmsfordians Res, with Liam England’s two penalties were added to by Joshua Hubble & Billy Headland goals. Also, Hullbridge Sports Res drew 4 – 4 with Chingford Athletic Res, in a result which sees Hullbridge in third & Chingford remain sixth.


In Division Four, Herongate Athletic Res were the big movers as they went up to third after a 4 – 2 victory over Collier Row at Billericay Road. The ensemble cast of Habeeb Apatira, Paul Hine, Billy Markham & substitute Kai Redmond’s penalty all netted to send them only four points behind Row, with Ath also having three matches in hand on their opponents here. Roydon maintained their unbeaten season but were still held 1 – 1 at Leytonstone Utd, with Connor Presland on target for the visitors & James Medlock scoring for Leytonstone. Utd do inch closer to their relegation rivals, and Roydon can still be caught by Leigh Ramblers Res, who have three additional matches to play compared to the leaders. Pitsea Athletic Res drew 2 – 2 with Wakering Sports A at Basildon Sporting Village. Aidan Lewis scored twice for Sports’ third-team here, with Sean Chiimba & replacement Ben Austin netting for Athletic. Both sides are not entirely safe from relegation just yet. Lastly, Bishop’s Stortford Swifts Res have  confirmed a top-five finish after they defeated Shenfield AFC Res 4 – 1 at Silver Leys. Matthew Allen netted twice here, with Ewan Rockell & substitute Chris Gibbs also netting.

In Division Five, Runwell Sports Res elevated themselves to second spot after a 3 – 0 success at Shoebury Town Res. Harry Ford, Max Harrington & substitute Jimmy Cox all scored to send Ryan Stoker’s team to the win. Wakebury Res are up to fourth spot, following a 2 – 1 victory over Canning Town Res at Shoebury Park. Luke Abbott & Alec Monk both scored for Joe Creak’s team. Basildon Town A are also in with a glimmer of a chance of a top-two finish after a 2 – 2 draw at Collier Row Res. Donnel Kujinga & Benjamin Farrant both scored for the Town side there, who are fifth but crucially have at least two games in hand on the teams above them.


Cups

There was one Reserve Cup tie this week, which saw Catholic Utd Res progress onwards with a 5 – 1 victory at Leigh Ramblers Res. Adam Sargent netted twice for Utd to lead the way, with Daniel Williams, Dominic O’Kane & substitute Matthew Oni also scoring as the Super Hoops team progressed.

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