The Peterborough Evening Telegraph
Former Posh player made his debut for Stamford AFC
Former Posh player Callum Chettle made his debut as a second-half substitute for Stamford AFC in a 1-1 Southern Premier Division Central draw at Stourbridge.
Lee Shaw scored for the Daniels with the home side equalising in the 89th minute. Chettle made 22 Posh appearances after signing in 2015.
Stamford continue their push for the play-offs at home to relegation-haunted AFC
Sudbury on Saturday (3pm).
Nathan Stainfield and Riley O’Sullivan both scored twice as Spalding United saw off Gresley 4-0 in the Northern Premier Midlands Division. The second-placed Tulips are at home to Lye Town on Saturday (3pm).
Other local non-league results… United Counties League Premier Division North:
Deeping Rangers 2 (Hunnings, Moreman), Ashby Ivanoe 1.
Premier Division South: Coventry United 1, Yaxley 2 (Hickinson,Romanos);March Town 1 (Gillies), Wellingborough Town 0.
Division One: Blackstones 1 (Duffy-Weeks), West Bridgford 0; Bourne Town 6 (Cox 2, Allen 2, Hill-Seekings, Munton), Rainworth Miners Welfare 0.
Thurlow Nunn League
Division One North:
Dussindale & Hellesdon R 1, Whittlesey Athletic 0; HolbeachUnited1(Pilbeam),Diss Town 1; Wivenhoe Town 4, FC Peterborough 2 (Sanches, A. Sanha).
WOMEN/GIRLS
Whittlesey Athletic Ladies had to work for their 12th straight win in the Cambs Premier Division. A single goal from Tara Parker proved enough to beat Eaton Socon.
Katie Steward struck a hattrick and Paige Noades scored twice as second-placed Netherton Red crushed Burwell 12-0 in Division Two.
Kelsey Gilbert (2), Sarah Parkin (2) and Jess Hill scored as Netherton Black won 5-0 at Deeping United in Division Three.
Codie Steward and Ella Farrington scored two apiece as Girls United ran out 5-1 winners over Thrapston in the Under 18 League.
The top two in the Under 15A Division both lost, including city side RTC who went down 3-2 in Saffron Walden despite goals from Neve Brackenbury and Isuara Sanchez.
Megan Wallace scored five times as second-placed Ramsey kept the pressure on the Under 13A Division leaders with a 7-1 rout of Newmarket.