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Sports news from The Peterborough Evening Telegraph - peterboroughtoday.co.uk/sport

Weekend football fixtures are badly hit by the big freeze

THE local football programme this weekend has already been decimated.

Who’s in charge: Referees named for PFA Cup semi-finals and finals

REFEREES have been appointed to all the PFA competition semi-finals and finals.

Ambitious Sports are forced to leave home

PETERBOROUGH Sports have been forced to leave home to preserve their place in the ChromaSport & Trophies Peterborough & District League Premier Division.

Oundle decide not to go down the pan

OUNDLE Town boss Barry Gregory has breathed a sigh of relief after learning his team won’t be going down the Peterborough League pan after all.

Stilton beat the big freeze to reach county cup final

THERE was no ‘snow’ stopping Stilton United on Saturday.

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Farcet player given a ban for spitting

A FARCET footballer has been handed a six-match ban from Saturday football for spitting at an opponent.

PFA Cup final back at London Road

THE highlight of the local football season is on its way back to London Road.

Northern Star ladies (back l-r), Shay Stanford, Megan Quirke, Nina Flory, Georgina Sturgess, Sofia Aragosa, Jodie Bartle, Sam Woodham, Chanade Henderson, Georgina Campbell-Turner. (front l-r), Jade Ramm, Rachel Adkin, Ellen Dainty, Kayla Dortch, Leanne Malcolmson

Ladies football: Star boss is hoping his girls don’t freeze

NORTHERN Star Ladies are dreaming of a slice of footballing history on Sunday.

Deeping U16's v Yaxley U16's League Cup semi final action at Outgang Road

Youth football: McLeod hits wonder goal for Netherton

UNDER 16: JORDAN McLeod brought the curtain down in style as Netherton overcame Hungate in a Division one top-of-the table clash.

Netherton Diamonds' Tash Applegate. Photo supplied

Ladies football: Stars girls given the perfect boost

NORTHERN Star warmed up for a mouth-watering FA Women’s Cup mission this weekend in winning style.

Farcet: (back l-r), assistant Mark Tomlins, Dan Wilson, Craig Norman, Matthew Ferro, David French, Rob Clarke, Alex Larrington, Greg Rawlinson. (front l-r), Paul Walter, Jamie Rose, Paul Barke, Christopher Donnelly, Matthew Smith, Lee Hartley, John Scott. Photo: Paul Franks/Peterborough ET (METP-29-01-12PF037)

Kevin cracks treble in a 13-goal thriller

SOME of the finest attacking talent in local football was on show in a 13-goal Peterborough Sunday Morning League Premier Division thriller.

Sunday football: Town slam Goldhay 14-0 in biggest win so far

PETERBOROUGH Town took another step towards the Peterborough Sunday Morning League Premier Division by bagging their biggest win of the season.

Ploughman through to Northants Shield semis

PLOUGHMAN came through their toughest test yet at the start of a sequence of season-defining matches.

SPORT: Football - Hampton v Powerleague Under 9 Green Zone Managers - Dan White and John Nicholls, back from left, Finley Sciarra, Dennis ???, Christiano Harding, Jack Nichols, front, Brandon White, Jack Crane and Alessio Bassille. Photo: Ben Davis/Peterborough ET (METP-28-01-12BD203)

Junior football: Jay’s day as Feeder hit a dozen

UNDER 9: JONAH Jay had a whale of a time as Feeder Soccer laid down a marker in the Blue Zone title battle by hammering Kings Cliffe 12-0.

SPORT: Football - Hampton v Powerleague Under 9 Green Zone Hampton, sponsor Lindsay Gauton from Top Dog Developments presents captain Jack Polson with a shirt, from left, Bailey Baker, Matthew Waitman, Lemar Moore, Harry Corner, front, Harry McLaughlin, Shaun Bradley, Rio Smith and Reece Campbell. Photo: Ben Davis/Peterborough ET (METP-28-01-12BD204)

Junior football focus: Hampton 8, Powerleague 3 - Moore to Hampton display than the result

Under 9 Green Zone: HAMPTON turned on the style as they took another big step towards the Green Zone crown.

Ketton Reserves (back l-r), Sooty Pearce, Shaun Topping, William Bird, Tim Bradley, Steve Maguire, Gary Earl, Andre Petrossian. (front l-r), Ian Marsh, Tom Shepherd, Kevin Fry, Andy Gray, Aaron Young.

Agius ‘smells a rat’ over postponement

FURIOUS Eye Sports manager Gino Agius has demanded Peterborough League chiefs investigate a controversial Saturday postponement.

Peterborough League: Billinghurst’s brilliance helps Sun shine in the Junior Cup

CHROMASPORT & TROPHIES PETERBOROUGH & DISTRICT LEAGUE: HOPES of an all-Peterborough League final in the Hunts Junior Cup were dashed on Saturday.

Peterborough League preview: Leverington player has a life ban lifted

LEVERINGTON footballer Darren Rawthorn has successfully overturned a sine die suspension.

Regional College have to settle for the draw

PETERBOROUGH Regional College (PRC) had to settle for a 1-1 draw even though they were the dominant side against North Herts College in their latest BCS League fixture.

Ladies football roundup: All-Peterborough county cup final is on the cards

AN all-Peterborough final is on the cards in the Northants Cup.

West Ham sign Sawtry lad

TOP boy Kieran Bywater has realised his lifelong dream after being offered a scholarship at the famous West Ham Academy.

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Youth football: Oundle’ssurvivalhopes get a boost

UNDER 16: OUNDLE boss Nigel Fox believes four more wins will guarantee his side’s top-flight survival.

Deeping Rangers Under 15s: Pictured before their win over Hampton are from the left, back, Andy McDonough, Benjamin Aspinall, Alex Metcalfe, Tommy Philpott, Samuel Makepeace-Beach, Daniel Gardiner, Nigel Reeve, front, Jamie Sharpe, David Stevenette, Jordan Mayman, Callum McDonough, Owen Skinner, Alex Lowe-Lauri, Alex Metcalfe and Liam Reeve. Photo: Alan Storer/Peterborough ET (METP-22-01-12AS022)

Youth football: Deeping given a mighty scare by Hampton

UNDER 15: DEEPING were almost blown off the top of the Division One table after being hit by a second-half storm by Hampton.

Youth football: At last! Bourne end their long losing run

UNDER 18: ONE of the worst runs in local football came to an end on Sunday when Bourne beat Ketton 4-2.

Thorpe Wood Red Under 11s: Photo: Alan Storer/Peterborough ET (METP-22-01-12AS087)

Junior football: Northern Star still on course for a treble

UNDER 11: NORTHERN Star Blue pressed on with their three-pronged trophy assault with a 5-1 win at Yaxley.

Junior football: Hampton hit back to keep fine run going

UNDER 12: HAMPTON Red extended their flawless top flight record but they did it the hard way against Pinchbeck.

Junior football: Kelly scores a cracker on his debut for red-hot Star

Under 13: BRANDON Kelly enjoyed a dream debut as Northern Star Red breathed new life into their Division One title hopes with a 4-2 win against Malborne.

Junior football: Bourne at their best to see off Netherton

UNDER 14: BOURNE Blue eased their relegation fears by producing a performance later described as their ‘best ever’ by manager Shaun Burke.

Thorney Colts Under 11s: Photo: Alan Storer/Peterborough ET (METP-22-01-12AS083)

Junior football focus: Thorpe Wood Red 1, Thorney Colts 3 - Colts give their new boss a perfect start

Under 11 Division Two: Thorney Colts delvered a classy away display to ensure new manager Frank D’Agnano enjoyed his first game in charge.

Netherton's Josh Moreman. Photo: Paul Franks/Peterborough ET

Hereward Cup football: Strikers shine bright in Netherton Cup win

TWO strikers played starring roles as Netherton claimed victory in the headline match of the opening round of the Hereward Cup.

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Sports letter: Peterborough League punishment does not fit the crime

I FELT I had to write regarding the article in the Evening Telegraph on Saturday (Jan 21) about the fines dished out by the Peterborough & District Football League.

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Oundle Town Football Club. Photo supplied

Oundle Town could end up as loo-sers

OUNDLE Town face being flushed out of the Peterborough & District League Premier Division - because they don’t have enough toilets.

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Junior football: Lilley leads the way with four goals as Spalding boost title hopes

UNDER 9: SPALDING boss Marvin Scampion is predicting an explosive end to the Red Zone season.

Junior football: Wasps buzzing after fine draw with big rivals

UNDER 10: WASPS will need to be at their best for the rest of the season if they hope to buzz off to the top flight.

Football action from Netherton v Oundle. Photo: Alan Storer/Peterborough ET (METP-21-01-12AS052)

Eye ready to mount a strong title challenge

EYE Sports chief Gino Agius is convinced his side can mount a strong title challenge - and the manager beaten by them at the weekend agrees.

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Peterborough League dish out over £1,000 in fnes

PETERBOROUGH League chiefs have issued a staggering £1,145 in fines at one meeting.

Park Farm have come up to Standard

PARK Farm Pumas are the latest city club to be awarded the FA Charter Standard award.

Lockhart is the Whittlesey hero in dramatic county cup win

SUPERSUB Jake Lockhart was the hero of the hour as Whittlesey toppled Soham Rangers to book their place in the last four of the Under 18 Cambridgeshire Cup.

ENGLAND PLAYERS: From the left, Jordan Nicholson, Jake Walton and Max Avory. Photo supplied

Three Hunts students get the England call

THREE Huntingdonshire Regional College pupils have been named in the England Colleges football team.

SPORT: Netherton v Peterborough Sports Under 26 Northants Cup at the grange

Youth football: A player off but Netherton march on in the cup

Under 16: TEN-MAN Netherton missed one penalty and scored two as they booked a place in the quarter-finals of the Northants Cup with a 3-0 win against Peterborough Sports.

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