Kevin Carr was the Heaton Stannington hero with the only
goal at Blyth Town.
Striker Carr pounced to put the loose ball into the back of
the net during a first half goalmouth scramble, which took the black and
white’s to within a point of back-to-back Titles – and finally broke Town’s
impressive 27-game unbeaten record.
Dave King’s back post header for Amble United was cancelled
out by Darren Walsh’s strike for Killingworth Sporting. Rikki Hume slipped in
from a narrow angle to restore United’s lead but Michael Bowman levelled again
from the penalty spot.
Sean Taylor hit the winner for the Seasiders in the 85th
minute.
Whitley Bay A’s Ryan Keltie also hit a late goal at Harraby
United, heading an equaliser from an 87th minute corner.
The Seahorses led through a deflected Josh Day shot that
went in off defender Ashley Coombe’s head, but the Cumbrians turned things
around with a Lee Otway drive and Peter Ferris tap in before Keltie struck.
Rikki James struck twice to put Carlisle City
in charge against Ashington Colliers but two in quick succession just before
the break from Joe Moscrop, with a long range drive, and a Michael Hogg header
made it all square.
Alex benjamin’s header for Seaton Delaval was cancelled out
by a penalty from Wallsend
Town’s Gav Jones.
The Division One title race heated up as Wallington slipped
up at home to Cramlington
Town. David Mason, Mark
Waite and Paul Joicse netted for the visitors with Justin Millican and Josh
Gilmartin scoring for the Greens.
Red House Farm’s Zak Brogden struck twice in the final ten
minutes as they kept their title hopes alive with a win over Morpeth Town A,
who netted through Anthony Coxon. Martin Soulsby and Lee Brady got the others
for Farm, with Town keeper David Hanson having a superb game between the
sticks.
Joe Bell and John Dewhurst both struck twice for Gateshead
Redheugh as they hit seven at Forest Hall. Kev Hay, Ryan Davenport and Mark
Innes got the others, with Alex Gomez and Dieu Lomana replying. Daniel Sneap
hit a hat-trick as Cullercoats gave themselves hope of beating the drop with a
surprise 5-2 win over in-form Bedlington Terriers Reserves. Jonathon Ranson and
Sean Smith got the others.
Willington Quay Saints signed off with a win over Hexham,
John Foggett hitting the only goal from the penalty spot, while Newcastle Uni’s
Jake Salisbury and Johnny Sexton netted as they beat Ponteland United 2-1.
Cameron Wilson (2) and Mark Worral scored for Northbank in
their 3-1 success against Heddon and Bohemians had Travis Couling, Alex
Kennedy, Paul Dixon and Patrick O’Donaghie on target at Newcastle Chemfica, who
netted through Ian Hutchinson and Tito Davison.
Goals from Tom Cowx, Scott Jasper, Matty Donkin and Anthony
Keith sparked the North Shields Athletic Championship party.
Promotion challengers Birtley Saint Joseph’s netted through
James Bowman but they couldn’t put a dampener on Athletic’s celebrations.
New Fordley had Lee Moffet (2) and Dan Young on target but
still slipped to defeat at Alnwick Town Reserves, who fired in from Stephen
Hutchins (2), James Jackson and Ross Moore.
Jeff Fuller and Billy Olechnowicz scored for Blyth Isabella
as they beat Alston and Chrissy Robinson, Carl Kirkpatrick, Robert Jefferson
and Shaun Sager crashed in for Grainger
Park in a seven-goal
thriller at High Howdon, who replied through Nicky Whitelaw, who plundered a
hat-trick.
Dave Hewitt and Chris Baker scored in Seaton Burn’s win at
Newcastle Benfield Reserves, who had Stephen Thompson on target, while Louis
Ellis netted for Swalwell against Wooler, who had James Scott fire home.
It also ended 1-1 at Wallsend Boys Club, who had Scott
Lowery celebrating, with Michael Jordan crashing in for visitors Cramlington
United.
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