Premier Division
Amble United stretched their lead at the top as they thumped
seven past Shankhouse.
Brett Aisbitt and Sean Taylor both celebrated doubles with
Matty Graham, Ross Gair and an own goal making up the tally.
Josh Miller hit the consolation for the shell-shocked
visitors, who crashed to the foot of the table as Rutherford
celebrated a narrow win over Percy Main.
Mark McMeekin headed the opener and although Chris Bell
levelled, Eddie Keenan grabbed the winner with just three minutes left.
Killingworth Sporting never looked back after Paul Baird’s
first minute strike at Walker Central and added four more through Connal Reed,
Ben Kiddy and Darren Walsh with Baird’s second finishing the job.
Sean Bannon and Kyle Armstrong netted for Carlisle City
at Whitley Bay A, who had Ryan Keltie dismissed, and Harraby United were also
reduced to ten men in their draw with Seaton Delaval.
Alex Benjamin had missed a penalty for the Red Devils before
shooting them in front while Lee Otway rounded the keeper to slot the leveller.
Both sides hit the woodwork, Matthew Thompson saw red and
United keeper Jamie Greenall make a couple of brilliant stops to deny Benjamin
and Rob Haney.
An own goal gave Wallsend
Town the advantage
against Ashington Colliers and they added two more from Paul McHutcheon and Chris
Garwood. Michael Hogg struck for the visitors.
Division One
Wallington moved into second spot with games in hand as
three late goals gave them three hard-earned points against Willington Quay
Saints at Pegswood.
Jordan Nellis and sub John Paxton both struck twice with Sam
Walton grabbing the other while Mark Henderson got both of the Saints’ replies.
Scott Robson’s double helped Hexham to victory at Forest
Hall. Gavin Cox and Jamie Peel also netted with the home side’s Josh Gow (2)
and Dan Sherliker crashing home.
Will Allison scored for Newcastle Uni but Bohs took the
points with Joe baker and Dan Child notching at the other end and Northbank got
back to winning ways as Mark Worrall hit a hat-trick at Morpeth Town A. Martin
Blair got the other.
Division Two
Newcastle Benfield Reserves continued to climb the table with
goals from Steve Thompson, Adrian Handyside and Chris Thompson against Alnwick
Town Reserves, who had Jake Lowes fire in.
Michael Starkie netted twice in Wallsend Boys Club’s 2-0 win
at Swalwell and it ended all square between New Fordley and Alston.
Lee Waugh shot the home side ahead five minutes after the
break, but Greg Irwin levelled for the Cumbrians just two minutes later.
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Ponteland came from behind against Newcastle Chemfica to
advance into the semi-finals.
Lenny Lansbury’s first minute opener was overturned by goals
from Mark Findlay, Paul Ford and Billy Holden. Steve McLaughlin gave Chemfica
hope, but Richard Kent finished them off with a fourth five minutes from the
end.
They will play Heddon, who had Robbie Frame on target with
the only goal at Bedlington Terriers Reserves.
The other semi will feature Gateshead Redheugh, who won a
nine-goal thriller at Cramlington Town, and Red House Farm, who stormed past Cullercoats.
Ben Howell (2), Craig Williams, John Dewhurst and Joe Bell
fired in for Redheugh at the league leaders, who had Steven Elsey (2), Jordan Watson
and David Wilson on the scoresheet.
Jack Martin crashed in a double for Red House with Lee
Brady, Zak Brogden and Joe Devitt netting the others, Steven Hart and Daniel
Sneap grabbing the Doves’ replies.
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Second half strikes from Dan Irving and Niki Langston gave
Birtley St. Joseph’s a deserved win over leaders North Shields Athletic and
booked them a semi-final berth against Seaton Burn, who won a close encounter
at Wideopen through Dave Hewitt jnr’s 97th minute winner.
Blyth Isabella will meet Longbenton in the other semi.
Isabella had Matt Lavender, Kris Allington and Daniel Hislop
on target in a good win over second-in-the-table Wooler while the Bulls cruised
through 5-0 at High Howdon.
David Short (2), Anthony Peel, Rob Woods and David Kane did
the damage.