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Published Date: 13 November 2008
AFC Beeches returned 3-0 victors from Rawmarsh in the Wragg Over-35's, David Best getting a brace in the second half with Graham Onions the other Hemsworth marksman.
HEMSWORTH MW maintained their unbeaten run in the Wakefield Sunday Division 2 with a 3-0 victory over King George, Chris Askham putting them in front with a header before Kyle Sambrooke got a brace of goals.

NAGS Head went top of the Hemsworth six-a-side soccer league on goal difference over Argie Boys after a 4-0 victory over Ferrybridge Rovers.

Results were: Lawtons Looneys 0 Top House 3, Travellers 5 Monkhill Massive 2, Hotshots 0 Argie Boys 3, Frickley Colliery Welfare 3 Console Yourself 2, Ferrybridge Rovers 0 Nags Head 4, Six Appeal 0 Kinsley British Legion 5.

FRICKLEY Athletic manager Billy Heath has signed defender/midfielder Bailey Camfield from fellow Unibond Premier Division Guiseley.

Camfield, 20, joined Guiseley from Farsley Celtic in January, and was formerly at Leeds United.

Winger Scott Turner is expected to be out for another fortnight through injury, but defender Anthony Jackson hopes to resume training this week.




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  • Last Updated: 13 November 2008 1:42 PM
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