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FIXTURES HIT BY FROSTBITE
The cold temperatures of the last few days, led to many fixtures falling foul of frozen pitches this morning. Three of the Pink Un sponsored Sunday League Cup fixtures took place though, and an exciting game in the all first division clash saw AFC Wanderers beat Wymondham Rangers on penalties after the game had ended 2-2. A goal five minutes from time saw Poringland Wanderers complete a comeback, as they came from behind to beat Quebec Rovers 3-2, and Prince of Denmark overcame Norwich Busmen 3-1 to reach the semi finals.
The one game played in the Premier Division saw Rosary Rams beat Mattishall YCOB 2-1 to move off the bottom of the table. In 1A Eaton Beehive increased their lead at the top after beating Felthorpe FC 1-0. Aylsham Black Boys beat Angel Gardens 4-1, whilst Winstone Rovers thumped the luckless Freemasons Arms 12-0. The one game in 1B saw Unicorns overcome Manor Park 3-0.
Top game in 2A saw Hellesdon Ath and Windmill Wanderers draw 3-3 to stay neck and neck at the top. Norman Wanderers Res beat North Walsham OB 2-1, whilst Aslacton drew 1-1 with Earlham Bridges and Acle Wanderers and Norwich Union drew 4-4. In 2B, Ketts Tavern beat Wilco Fast Fit 3-2.
Two games in 3A where Plasterers Arms closed the gap on leaders Nelson by winning 3-2 at Mad Moose. The Reindeer beat Coltishall Colts 2-0. 3B leaders Old Catton suffered a setback, going down 2-1 at Costessey Sports Res, whilst Wymondham Rangers moved up to second spot after beating Ribs of Beef 3-0. PL Rangers hammered Unicorns Res 8-1.
There was a good win for Mulbarton Wanderers in 4A as they beat Reepham Town 4-3, leaders DCS Rapid scored twelve in beating Sporting Longdale, whilst Norman Wanderers "A" beat Pulham United 3-1. Upton did well to win 3-2 at Coachmakers Arms and Earlham Colney Res beat The Mitre 5-1. Well done to 4B's bottom side Royal Oak who beat Dancing Farmers 4-2. Mischief won 1-0 at Freethorpe and AFC Fifers also won, 4-3 at Hethersett Ath "A". Thorpe Marriot and Sprowston Rovers battled out a 3-3 draw.
Finally, well done to Costessey Sports Sunday who beat Ex Mile Cross 3-1 to reach the final of the Norfolk Intermediate Cup.
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