Premier Division
Harraby United’s Aaron Roberts was spot on as the Cumbrians
beat Rutherford.
Roberts stepped up to tuck in the opener from the penalty
spot mid-way through the second half and added the second eight minutes later
as he played a neat one-two with Andy Douglas that sent him clear to round
keeper Keiran MacMillan and roll into the net.
Division One
Bedlington Terriers Reserves slipped up and Red House Farm
took full advantage to claim pole position.
A Steven Maughan strike gave Forest Hall the win at Terriers
while Shane Brooks struck twice for Red House at the Uni. Zack Brogden got the
other with Tom Stapleton scoring for the Students.
Hexham’s Liam Heenan hit two as Cramlington Town
went down to only their second defeat. An own goal made it 3-0 at the break and
although Mark McIntyre pulled one back, the Tynedalers sealed it when Connor
Buchanan came off the bench and marked his debut with a goal.
Gateshead Redheugh romped to a 5-1 win over Willington Quay
Saints and Ryan Latimer’s brace was the pick of the bunch. Kevin Hay, John
Dewhurst and Graeme King got the others with Kane Chirnside netting for Saints.
Chris Homans (2) and Lenny Lansbury celebrated for Newcastle
Chemfica in a good win at Bohemians, who had Dan Child on target.
Daniel Sneap struck twice in the Cullercoats victory over
Morpeth Town A.
Division Two
Wooler striker James Scott is on fire and his double at
Wallsend Boys Club rocketed the Glendale
side to the top of the table.
Nicky Whitelaw netted for the home side, but couldn’t
prevent Barry Guthrie’s team from moving two points clear.
Blyth Isabella went goal crazy at Seaton Burn as they
crashed in ELEVEN times. Curtis Miller led the way with a hat-trick and Kris
Allington and Daniel Hislop both crashed in two. Matthew Lavender, Michael
Meins, Andrew Haigh and Che Aisbett got the others, while Andrew Bennett
claimed the consolation.
Alnwick
Town reserves found their
shooting boots as well as they romped to a 9-0 success. Stephen Hutchins is
another striker who just can’t stop hitting the net at the moment and he
grabbed four.
Alan Wallace notched a couple and the rout was completed by
Chris kidd, Mickey Hall and Peter Murray.
Newcastle Benfield Reserves had Steven Gray and Chris
Musgrave (2) on target at High Howdon, who replied through Scott Dodds and
Craig Black and Rob Woods bagged a brace for Longbenton against New Fordley.
David Kane and Peter Webster added the others and Louis
Boddy and Lee Waugh got on the scoresheet for the visitors.
Northumberland FA
Senior Benevolent Bowl
Whitley Bay A’s Ryan Keltie hit the only goal of the game as
they sent Amble United crashing out.
Anthony Burns gave holders Killingworth a lead at Heaton
Stannington that they held onto until just after the break when Gary Yates
equalised.
A hotly disputed penalty led to the visitors being reduced
to ten men and falling behind as Gary Dixon crashed home from the spot before
further goals from Yates and Kevin Carr capped things off.
Division One’s Ponteland United were giantkillers as they
sent Walker Central crashing out.
Alex Patterson, Craig Cook, Paul Ford, Jack Bell and Billy
Holden made sure it was a miserable afternoon for the visitors while Percy
Main’s James Legget headed the only goal against Heddon and Stocksfield’s Chris
Hall grabbed a double, including one from the penalty spot, at Wallington. Richard
Lally was also on the scoresheet.
Seaton Delaval raced into a 3-0 half time lead as they sent Prudhoe Town out.
Jorge Bollado and Luke Newton (2) fired Seaton Delaval raced
into a 3-0 half time lead – and sent Wearside
League Prudhoe
Town spinning out.
Although Jonnie Hewitson pulled one back and grabbed another
from the penalty spot in the 88th minute, Delaval held firm for the
win.
Blyth
Town just edged out
Ashington Colliers with late goals from John Iveson and Joe Race.
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