Wed Sep 18 00:07:00 UTC 2024: ## Hitchin Sunday League: Goals Galore in Division Three, AC Malone Dominate Division One
The latest round of fixtures in the Hitchin Sunday League saw a plethora of goals, especially in Division Three, while AC Malone continued their impressive start in Division One.
**Division Three:**
Lea Sports PSG had a sensational start to their season, crushing All Saints United 11-1. Jonny Day and Tom Newlands both bagged hat-tricks, with Tom Cowan scoring twice and Jack Hague, Toby Warner, and an own goal completing the rout.
Boca enjoyed a comfortable 8-0 victory over Ashwell, while Buffs secured a 5-0 win away at Lads Speak Out.
The match between Rovers 49 and VFC Rovers provided a thrilling encounter, ending in a 3-3 draw. Rovers 49 held a 2-0 lead at halftime but VFC fought back in the second half, equalizing through goals from Lawson Farley and Tyler Cox. Rezza Rob put Rovers 49 back in front but Owen Manning secured a dramatic late draw for VFC.
**Division One:**
AC Malone showcased their attacking prowess, defeating Hitchin Rovers 5-2. Jensen opened the scoring, and Ben Fairey scored a brace. Kane Stanton provided three assists, with Lewis Archer adding another goal for Malone.
Sandon secured a comfortable 4-0 win against North Baldock, thanks to goals from Aldous Taylor, Paul Morris, Owen Haynes, and Archie Bates.
Squirrel Taverners and Atletico 99 were unable to play due to Atletico’s lack of players, while the match between St Ippolyts and Arlesey Town was abandoned due to a serious injury to a St Ippolyts player.
**Division Two:**
Coach and Horses returned to winning ways with a 5-2 victory against Troll Campbell. GSS secured a 4-2 win against Fairfield Park, while Down & Under enjoyed a 4-0 triumph over Niche. North Herts Hatters dominated The Chequers with a 6-0 win. The Cock, with a 4-3 victory over Cronies, are the only team in the division with a perfect record after two games. Queens Herts Rangers edged out Feed Up Warm Up 3-2, thanks to a brace from Jayden Banks and a goal from Rafe Goodman.
The Hitchin Sunday League continues to provide exciting and unpredictable matches, with goals and drama aplenty.