A combination of both rain and frost left the vast majority
of Northern Alliance pitches unplayable – and added
to the scheduling headache for the fixtures secretaries.
Birtley Saint Joseph’s struck three times in the first half
as they went to the top of Division Two in the one League game that did get
played.
Martin Guy hammered in the opener against Longbenton in the
20th minute and Damien Stevens made it two eight minutes later as he latched onto James Bowman’s through ball and rounded
the keeper before sliding home.
Tony Smith’s powerful drive rounded things off five minutes
before the break and put St Joseph’s
level on points with promotion rivals North Shields Athletic, but leading
thanks to their superior goal difference.
New Fordley overcame a tricky Northumberland FA Minor Cup
tie at Belford with goals from Zak Tully (2), Louis Boddy and Andrew Waugh
while Mark Harmieson gave Seaton Burn the lead against Newcastle Chemfica
inside 60 seconds with a 20 yard drive.
Chris Homans levelled and Steve McLaughlin struck to turn
things around for last season’s finalists.
But Seaton Burn fought back and Andrew Bennett hit an
equaliser before Phil Bone grabbed the winner before half time.
Graeme King and Craig Robson’s strikes proved not enough for
Gateshead Redheugh as they were beaten 4-2 by Counden & Leeholme Youth in
the Durham FA Trophy quarter final.
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