Saturday, 19 November 2011

Northern Alliance Round-Up 19/11/11

Carlisle City’s Ashley Pattinson banged in a double as the Sky Blues went back to the top of the table.
Pattinson’s goals against Shankhouse were added to by Ian Grainger and Steven Rook as City cruised to a comfortable win.
Blyth Town had Lee Richardson, Dan Beresford, Kyle Devlin and Craig Hopwood on target as the second half sprung to life at Rutherford. Shaun Todhunter pulled one back for the home side.
Chris Fairless fired Stocksfield ahead at Ponteland from the penalty spot but an own goal from Chris Hill pulled United level soon after.
The game was into stoppage time when Fairless grabbed an important dramatic winner.
First half goals from James Wood and Chris McDonald put Hebburn Reyrolle in charge at Walker Central and Carl Thorp came off the bench to add two more for the visitors late on.
Ashington Colliers thumped Murton 9-2 in the Kicks Leisure George Dobbins League Cup.
David Brown led the way with a hat-trick and Jamie Patterson was hot on his heels with two. Wyn Fremlin, Andrew Carr, Joe Moscrop and Matty Dunn got the others with Liam Wintripp and Callum Sinclair replying.
Wallington’s Dan Thompson netted the only goal at Red House Farm and Killingworth Sporting went into the hat after a penalty shoot-out against Amble United. Franco Di Pietro scored for Sporting and Dave King hit the net for Amble in a good, close game.
Grant Kershaw was the Seaton Delaval hero as he made a clever run to the near post and bulleted a header into the roof of the net to send Heaton Stannington crashing out.
Paul Katz had shot Delaval ahead, but Lee York levelled.
Harraby CC striker Dean Armstrong can wave goodbye to the reserves as he hit the only goal against Percy Main to send the Cumbrians through in the Kicks Leisure challenge Cup. Armstrong was playing in the second string until a fortnight ago and he’s now netted five times.
Simon Brown grabbed a late winner for Bedlington Terriers Reserves as they produced an amazing turnaround to send Cramlington Town tumbling out of the Pin Point Recruitment Bill Gardner Trophy.
First Division Town looked on easy street when goals from Chris Laidlaw and Jamie Heathcote put them in control, but Scott Westaway led the second half fightback with a double and Brown added the bight with five minutes left.
Chris Holt’s late winner for Wideopen produced another shock at Forest Hall while Newcastle Uni just edged out Northbank with Luke Fisher netting the only goal.
Wallsend Town had Gary Hall, James Mills and Andrew Beaton on target but they were given a bit of a fright by Willington Quay Saints whose scorers were Stephen Cape and Kane Chirnside.
Cullercoats and Gosforth Bohemians shared the spoils in a six-goal thriller in Division One. Robert Watson struck twice for Cullercoats and Steven Hart got the other while Leonard Steven, Matty Atkin and Darren Campbell netted for Bohs.
Max Turner slid in the only goal of the game for Heddon as they beat Morpeth SC.
Wallsend Boys Club striker Dylan Adamson is on fire and he hit a hat-trick in a 5-1 win over Whickham Lang Jacks that moved them up into third spot in Division Two. Steven McCabe added a double and Steven Spoors the consolation.
Alnwick Town Reserves had Neil McFall, Jake Lowes and Chris Moffat all celebrated as they scored a 3-2 success at second-placed Harton & Westoe. Danny Symington and Andrew Quinn struck back.
Matty Donkins double helped put daylight between North Shields Athletic and the foot of the table as they saw off Cramlington United 6-2. Rob Hamilton, Jimmy Anderson, Josh McGirr and Karl Morrison got the others with Kyle Leadbitter and Chris MacKavindi the United scorers.
Goals from Reece Thirtle and Adam Walton saw Alston take the points at Seaton Burn and Hexham recovered from the set back of New Fordley’s Andrew Waugh hitting the opener as a quick-fire return from Neil Tiffin and Alistair Stobbs turned things around.
Paul McLean added a third from the penalty spot after the break and the Tynedalers are up to fourth.

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