Premier Division
Heaton Stannington’s Lee Johnson cancelled out Sean Bannon’s
opener for Carlisle
City as the top of the
table clash ended all square.
Bannon headed home an Ian Cumersky centre in the first half
but Johnson fired a shot over the keeper in the 70th minute. City
were reduced to nine men as tensions boiled over in injury time.
Andy Robertson grabbed a hat-trick with Whitley Bay A team-mates
Kyle Downey and Lewis Burns netted two apiece as they proved too strong for
Hebburn Reyrolle while Rutherford went down to goals from Chris Garwood, Paul
McHutcheon and Craig Burke at Wallsend Town.
Walker Central’s Andrew Beadling slotted a last minute
winner as they came from behind to take the points at Harraby United.
Stuart Bell’s penalty had put the Cumbrians in charge but James
Walker equalised in the 82nd minute.
Scott Pocklington, Mark Richardson and Chris Bell scored as
Percy Main leapfrogged Ashington Colliers while a Chris Rue double and Connor
Andrews goal gave Shankhouse a great win over Seaton Delaval, whose lone reply
was a late own goal.
Kicks Leisure Challenge Cup
Amble United went into the final of the Kicks Leisure
Challenge Cup on penalties.
Goals from Liam Callaghan and Darren Walsh had put
Killingworth Sporting on top but Brent Aisbitt pulled one back and Rikki Hume
equalised deep into stoppage time.
Division One
John Paxton struck twice and Sam Walton got the winner as
Wallington went top of the table with a win at Ponteland United.
Billy Holden and Peter Scott were on the scoresheet for the
hosts while Morpeth Town A celebrated their first win of the season.
Darren Percy’s shot and a Martin Robinson penalty put them
on top and they had to endure a nervous finish after John Dewhurst pulled one
back late on for Gateshead Redheugh.
Jamie Hope, Ollie Driver and Cameron Wilson crashed in as
Northbank beat Cramlington
Town, who had Keith
Woodrow on target and a late Ben Wheeler strike for Newcastle Uni left hosts
Heddon gutted.
Robbie Black’s goal for Bedlington Terriers Reserves was
cancelled out by Johnny Hewitt for Bohemians.
Division Two
North Shields Athletic moved into second spot with a win at Alnwick Town reserves. A Scott double and Johnny
Wyres strike gave them the points with Ross Straughan netting for Alnwick and
David Gabitus was the Wideopen hero with a hat-trick at Blyth Isabella.
Despite being reduced to ten men, Chris Sword and Ross
Dickinson were also on the scoresheet with Kris Allington, Andrew Haigh and
Curtis Miller scoring for the home side.
It was a day to forget for basement side Swalwell as they
had four dismissed and conceded seven at Seaton Burn. Jack Greenwell hit three,
Andrew Bennett two and Lee Howey and David Hewitt jnr completed the rout.
NFA Minor Cup
The Minor Cup semi finals are an all-Alliance affair after
goals from Michael Steinmetz, Zak Bridgend and Marty Soulsby saw Red House Farm
see off North Northumberland League North Sunderland.
Hexham’s Liam Heenan and Matty Blackith both struck twice
and Scott Robson got the other in their win over Grainger Park,
with both sides missing penalties and New Fordley stormed back from two down at
Tyneside Amateur League North Shields Athletic reserves to go through. Lee
Waugh (2), Louis Boddy, Joe Besford and Scott Bamborough scored while
Cullercoats went through at the expense of Forest Hall.
NFA Senior Benevolent Bowl
Chris Hall’s second half double put Stocksfield into the
semi-final as they turned around a first half deficit inflicted by Blyth Town’s
Carl Hetherington.
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