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Boca Shenley to meet Fishermead in final

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Published Date:
30 April 2009
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Division Two side Boca Shenley are to meet Premier Division leaders Fishermead Doyles in the final of the Bill Johnson Trophy after both won their semi-finals last weekend.

Boca Shenley beat Division One leaders OU Reserves 5-2 while Doyles were 3-2 winners over Great Holm Steel in an all-Premier Division affair.

Shenley fell 2-0 down in their tie, with Craig Ross reducing the gap
before half time. Adam Betts headed them level early in the second half and Dave Sands put them 3-2 to the good before Ross and Simon Rynn rounded off the scoring.

>> Three teams still remain in contention for the Premier Division title – Fishermead Doyles, Steven Eagell Toyota and Great Holm Steel.

Fishermead sit at the top of the pile, two points clear of SET, the two each having two games left to play. But third placed GHS are three points adrift of the leaders with a game in hand.

Sunday's games saw SET gain a 4-2 win over Open University with Swan Fenny edging out MK City 3-2 while midweek games had seen Fishermead Doyles crush City 21-0 with OU beating Swan Fenny 9-1 and GHS awarded the points from their scheduled fixture at Real MK.

Inter Inchley were awarded the points against FC Bletchley in Division One.

Games in Division Two saw leaders Fishermead Doyles Reserves draw 1-1 with Walton Manor while Water Eaton Youth kept their title hopes alive and closed the gap with a 3-1 win over Great Mile Ash.

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  • Last Updated: 30 April 2009 8:53 AM
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  • Location: Milton Keynes
 
 

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