Baldwin blasts six for new league leaders

Action from the Premier Travel Chauffeurs Challenge Cup quarter-final between Northiam 75 and Rye Town. Pictures by Simon NewsteadAction from the Premier Travel Chauffeurs Challenge Cup quarter-final between Northiam 75 and Rye Town. Pictures by Simon Newstead
Action from the Premier Travel Chauffeurs Challenge Cup quarter-final between Northiam 75 and Rye Town. Pictures by Simon Newstead
Sean Baldwin fired a six-goal salvo to put Sidley United top of the East Sussex Football League Premier Division.

Rosh Wells chipped in with the other goal as the Blues won 7-2 away to Hawkhurst United to reach the summit for the first time this season. Mario Torres was among Hawkhurst’s scorers.

Sidley are ahead of second-placed Bexhill Town on goal difference having played an extra game and three points above third-placed Battle Baptists having played two more matches.

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See also: * East Sussex Football League: Pair miss out on county cup semi-finals* Hastings United sign player from higher level club* Hastings United sink Whyteleafe thanks to Mongoy hat-trickElsewhere on another weekend when a full programme of league and cup matches was completed, there were three games in Division One.

Northiam 75 on the ball against Rye TownNorthiam 75 on the ball against Rye Town
Northiam 75 on the ball against Rye Town

With the top two not in league action, third-placed Icklesham Casuals closed in with a 4-1 victory at home to Mountfield United.

Sam Norman’s double, and one apiece from Liam Sayer and Steffan Davies lifted Icklesham within a point of second-placed Wadhurst United having played two more matches.

Fourth-placed The JC Tackleway won 4-0 away to Hollington United II to remain five points behind Icklesham with a game in hand. Kale Williams struck twice, and Charlie Cornford and Callum Fisher also found the net.

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Crowhurst moved above Hollington into the top five courtesy of a 3-2 success away to Herstmonceux. Strikes by Jack Austen, Sam Burgess and Sean Lennard won it for the Crows, despite a Charles Shearing double for Ceux.

Northiam 75 in possession against Rye Town on SaturdayNorthiam 75 in possession against Rye Town on Saturday
Northiam 75 in possession against Rye Town on Saturday

Battle Baptists II picked up a key victory in their quest for the Division Two title with a 3-1 win away to third-placed Sedlescombe Rangers II.

Adam How’s brace and one from Ryan Souter put second-placed Battle, who are still unbeaten and have conceded the least goals of anyone in the entire league, just two points behind leaders St Leonards Social II with three games in hand.

Peche Hill Select moved up two places to fifth on the back of a 5-0 triumph at home to Robertsbridge United II. Danny Woodley netted a hat-trick, and was joined on the scoresheet by Kieran Martin and Richard Saunders.

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In Division Three, fourth-placed Bexhill Broncos ended their long winless run with a 3-1 success away to Orington.

Northiam 75 and Rye Town tussle for possessionNorthiam 75 and Rye Town tussle for possession
Northiam 75 and Rye Town tussle for possession

Two Jack Harman goals and one from Marc Standen gave Broncos the points against an Orington side which has dropped to the foot of the table on goals scored despite Andy Swindles finding the net.

Hawkhurst United II jumped up two places to fifth without kicking a ball as scheduled hosts Bexhill AAC II were unable to field a team.

Hampden Park triumphed 5-3 at home to Northiam 75 II in a potentially key game in the race for the Division Four title.

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The goals of Jake Barker (2), Chris Puttick (2) and William Coles for Park eclipsed those of Tyler Sargent, Alex Neville and Adam Page for Northiam.

Table-topping Park are now 12 points above fourth-placed Northiam and possess a vastly superior goal difference having played four more matches.

Second-placed Cranbrook Town ran out 3-0 winners at home to fifth-placed Battle Baptists III to remain eight points behind Park with two games in hand.

The three Division Five title contenders weren’t in league action, but the two matches involving the division’s four other teams were both closely contested.

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Fourth-placed Burwash were 4-3 victors away to Hampden Park II thanks to strikes by Liam Baker (2), Blake Marchant and Max Taylor. Eddie Dunn (2) and Ricky Betsworth retaliated.

Sixth-placed Herstmonceux II prevailed 2-1 away to fifth-placed Hooe, whose scorer was Robert Pierce.

There was also plenty of cup action, including an eye-catching 2-1 victory for Division One leaders Punnetts Town at home to Premier Division title hopefuls Bexhill Town in a Robertsbridge Charity Intermediate Cup quarter-final.

Several ties were played in each of the league’s three knockout competitions.

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Rye Town and Robertsbridge United went through to the semi-finals of the Premier Travel Chauffeurs Challenge Cup (for teams in the top two divisions).

Rye remain on course for a successful defence of the league’s flagship cup competition following a 2-1 win away to fellow Premier Division side Northiam 75. Rob Levett bagged a brace for Rye, while Scott Embery netted for Northiam.