Last-gasp Lebeq end Hanham's brave bid
Bristol Sunday League: A late comeback by Lebeq Tavern Courage saw them sneak a 3-2 Premier Division win over Hanham Sunday.
Hanham were minutes away from picking up three points but an 88th-minute equaliser by Chris Stewart, and a stoppage time own goal by Hanham's Lamar Williams sealed a stunning fightback by Lebeq.
Shireway Sports picked up three points with a 5-3 win over Golden Hill Sunday.
Liam Barratt found the net twice, and Lee Ralph, Alex Fox and Sean Halford also scored for Shireway.
Golden Hill made a real fight of it with goals from Matt Morrison, Matt Little and Neil Ambrow but Shireway held on.
A Justin Cattle brace and goals from Arron Day, Sam Vile and Dave Coombe gave Beaufort a 5-1 win at Coopers Kensington.
PJ Services drew 6-6 with Longreach Athletic in a 12-goal thriller in Division I. Nick Dyer hit a hat-trick and Pete Bracey scored twice for PJ.
Luke Miles scored a remarkable seven goals for Fellowship in a 10-3 victory over DKL Sports. Jamie Evans also found the net twice and Ben John completed the rout.
AFC Redland eased to a 7-1 win over Wizard Wanderers. Chris Taylor scored a hat-trick and Steve Alexander hit two for Redland, with Patrick Riley and Nick-Hanniford-Hill completing the scoring.
Easton Cowboys Sunday just shaded a 2-1 win over White Tree after a tightly contested affair. Two goals from Andrew Beam gave Cowboys the three points.
The Anchor beat Lebeq Tavern Courage Reserves 2-0 thanks to Pete Wright's strike and an own goal.
Brislington 1987 picked up maximum points in Division II with a 9-3 demolition of Marcliff. Brad Mead scored a hat-trick, Craig Simmons hit a brace, and Simon Draper, Paul Draper, Kevin Frape and Billy McMillan all got in on the act.
Goals from Adam White (2), and Matthew Crew earned Bristol Sports a 3-0 win at Fishponds OB, while Tyler Gayle netted the only goal of the game for Avon Plate against Harvester,
Adamland won the only Division III game of the weekend, beating The Squire 3-0 thanks to a John Miles brace and an Ollie Scott effort.











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