Hit-man Josh Hay grabbed five in Amble United’s ten goal
demolition job on basement side Rutherford.
Matty Graham, Brent Aisbitt, Derek Atwell, Rikki Hume and an
own goal made up the Seasider’s tally as they bounced back from two recent
defeats.
Danny Hill grabbed a consolation while second-placed Carlisle
City were left kicking themselves as Seaton Delaval pulled off a smash and grab
raid at the Sheepmount.
Kevin Westphal and Cameron Patrick netted late on for
Delaval.
A Cameron Wilson hat-trick helped moved Northbank into third
spot in Division One. Lee MacDermott got the other while Sean Smith notched for
Cullercoats and goals from Red House Farm’s Dale Pearson, Marty Soulsby and Lee
Brady eased them past Bedlington Terriers Reserves.
High Howdon’s Kyle Austin grabbed the winner in their
Division Two clash with Alnwick Town Reserves.
Ponteland United pulled off a surprise at Percy Main to book
a spot in the final of the Northumberland FA Senior Benevolent Bowl.
The Villagers went ahead as Scott Pocklington fired home in
the opening minute but United hit back with goals from Billy Holden and a Dan
Wright double.
Pocklington blasted in a second from distance late on but
the black and whites held out to celebrate and Walker Central were given a real
scare by Second Division New Fordley in the Pin Point recruitment Bill Gardner
Trophy.
Central also lead in the opening minute as Nkuriza Suaibu
fired home but a double from Ben Davison flipped the game on its head.
Dan Quine levelled before the break but the game was deep
into stoppage time when Khris Carr grabbed the winner.
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