Lewis Chambers pulled on a Sunday football jersey in Nottinghamshire for the first time in several years as the Newark Alliance was back in action after several weeks off due to poor weather
Newark Town captain Lewis Chambers played his first Sunday football match in several years as he pulled on a jersey for Newark Alliance Premier Division team Rose and Crown last Sunday (January 7).
Cal Barnes' team took to the pitch against Chris Self's RHP 1st team for the Newark Alliance clash at the YMCA Activity Village in Newark.
The match saw plenty of action with the score ending in 3-3.
Sunday football drew strong crowds over the weekend as teams were out in force for the first time in several weeks — thanks in large part to poor weather.
Another Premier Division battle saw another draw, this time the match between Farnsfield Villa and The Duck which resulted in a 2-2 scoreline.
In Division One, the theme of tied games continued as Holy Trinity Reserves and Skillington Beehive walked off the field at a 3-3 stalemate.
Sam Ford was excellent for Holy Trinity as he scored all three of his team's goals.
Oli Swaby in goals for Holy Trinity made some good saves for his side in tough conditions.
In the Second Division, big scores were the order of the day as each of the games played eventuated in at least six goals being netted.
Bramley Apple got a strong 6-4 win against AFC Coddington as both teams opened up in the second-half after the score was tied 2-2 at half-time.
The Duck Reserves came back from being 2-1 down at half-time to take a point and secure a 3-3 draw against The Musketeers.
Hosts Sutton on Trent finished 4-2 against Newark Town Sunday, both teams doubled their goals in the final half after the score was 2-1 at half-time to the home side.
Collingham Sunday got an away walkover in the county cup against Eagles Corner to round out the matches over the weekend.