Premier Division
Brent Aisbett slammed in a double as Amble United went back
to the top of the table.
The Seasiders were held by visitors Walker Central until the
49th minute, when Josh hay broke the deadlock.
Aisbett added the second in the 63rd minute and
ten minutes later made it 3-0.
Central hit back with goals from Anthony Studholme and
Robert Hamilton, but Ross Gair put the gloss on the win in stoppage time.
Ashington Colliers hit-man Jamie Patterson’s pace took him
clear to net four times against Wallsend
Town.
The visitors went ahead through Paul Gordon, but Joe Moscrop
levelled with a shot into the top corner. Glen Bolton then volleyed in the
second and when Patterson went around the keeper and slid in from a narrow
angle, it completed a devastating six minute spell for the Colliers just before
half time.
Patterson raced through to tuck away three more times after
the interval, with Paul Mills netting another in a game in which both sides
played some good football.
Patrick Allen let fly with a low drive to put Blyth Town
ahead against Percy Main and Jack Donnison grabbed his first senior goal to
double the advantage mid-way through the second half. Johnny Mann added a third
for Town, who remain unbeaten in the league and are up to fifth spot.
Seaton Delaval’s Rob Haney picked his spot to net the only
goal at Killingworth Sporting, who were reduced to ten men in a tight game with
chances at a premium.
Durham FA Trophy
The dream is over for Hebburn Reyrolle.
They have lifted the silverware the past two seasons running,
but their third attempt faltered at the first hurdle as Coxhoe Athletic grabbed
a late winner from a disputed corner to send them crashing out.
Oliver Bone did hit the target for Reyrolle, but they were
hit on the break with two goals against the run of play in a tie that was
rearranged to the Wearside outfits ground.
And Gateshead Rutherford didn’t fare any better, going out
5-2 at Chester-Le-Street Whitehills, who claimed their second Alliance scalp.
The hosts were three up at the break and although Mark
McMeekin notched his first senior goal and Shaun Todhunter was also on target,
Whitehills struck twice more to seal the win.
Division One
Wallington closed the gap with Heddon to three points as
goals from Sam Walton and John Paxton gave them an important win at their
promotion rivals. Kevin Urwin netted for Heddon.
Ponteland United continued their move up the table with
goals from Daniel Wright (2), Craig Cook and a late Andrew Davidson penalty
giving them a good victory over Northbank, whose scorer was Cameron Wilson.
Division Two
Alston got themselves out of the basement with goals from
Alex Wright and Gregg Irwin giving them an important victory at fellow
strugglers Swalwell, who replied through Stuart Rook.
Northumberland FA
Minor Cup
Their were shocks in the NFA Minor Cup first round as two of
the highest ranked sides were dumped out of the competition by lower league
opposition.
Bedlington Terriers Reserves and Cramlington
Town are both flying high at the top
of Division One, but went out to North Northumberland League sides North Sunderland and Tweedmouth Rangers respectively.
goals from Steve McLaughlin (2) and Lenny Lansbury took last
season’s beaten finalists, Newcastle Chemfica Independent, through at
Willington Quay Saints, whose scorer was Colin Bell.
Wooler have gone all the way to the final in the past as
well and they advanced with goals from Luke Strangeways and James Scott taking
them through against Bohs Reserves.
Red House Farm are the top-seeded club left in the competition,
and they went through as goals from Tom Phillips (2), Adam Steinmetz, Joe
Pearson, Paul Newton-Eddy and Dale Pearson gave Newcastle Philosophers United
something to ponder.
Hexham’s Scott Robson hit all four in the Tyndaler’s win
over Walker Central Reserves and Alnwick Town Reserves striker Stephen Hutchins
grabbed four in a stunning 6-1 win over Wallsend Boys Club. Alan Wallace bagged
a brace with Michael Starkie replying.
Billy Olechnowicz and Matthew Lavender both struck trebles
in Blyth Isabella’s win at Rothbury, with Paul Huck (2) and Andrew Davidson
completing the whitewash while New Fordley’s Lee Waugh was another hat-trick
hero in a drubbing of Four Lane Ends Club. Dale Clarke, Steven Ardley, Craig
Dunn and John Pearson piled on the misery.
Grainger Park’s Tony Leach had his shooting boots on and also
plundered three in a comprehensive win at North Shields
Town. Chrissy Robinson
and Kirk Flemming got the others.
Matty Smith and Dan Brown were on the scoresheet for Forest
Hall in their victory against Bohemians and Tom Stapleton struck twice in
Newcastle Uni’s narrow extra time win against Longbenton.
Carl Morrison and Danny Farrage both bagged braces in North
Shields Athletic’s good win over Morpeth Town A and Seaton Burn’s Jack
Greenwell, Mark Harmieson, Andrew Bennett and David Hewitt jnr (pen) scored as
they saw off AFC Newbiggin.
Scott Dodds (2) and Craig Black were on target for High
Howdon but they crashed out at Springhill and David Gabbittas (2), John McGregor,
Chris Sword and Michael Strachan netted as Wideopen cruised into round two
against Lindisfarne Athletic and Cramlington United hit four at Craster Rovers to go into the draw.
Newcastle Benfield Reserves were unlucky to go out 6-5 on
penalties at Newcastle Medicals after at ended all square at 1-1 following extra
time.
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