Ant Burns and Scott Bowman netted late goals for
Killingworth Station in their win over Carlisle City
which maintained top spot.
Paul Dunn (2), James Blacklock and Matthew Lynn were
Shankhouses’ hit-men as they won at Northbank to keep pace with the leaders,
with Mark Worral netting twice at the other end.
David Atkinson’s hat-trick handed Blyth Town
the points at Percy Main.
Joe Betts and Chris Bell scored for the Villagers but
Atkinson struck a treble – including two from the penalty spot – to win it
while Wallsend Town’s Gav Jones was also successful from the penalty spot with
an 89th minute winner against Stocksfield.
Phil Smith and David Hall got the others and Andy Hall
notched a double at the other end.
Josh Hay (2) and Lee Harker scored in Ashington Colliers
success against Hebburn Reyrolle and Gateshead Rutherford’s Sam Moore put them
ahead at Red House Farm, with Paul Newton-Eddy claiming the equaliser.
Goals from Stephen Howes (2) and Michael McMullen (2) made
sure Seaton Delaval took the points at Walker Central. Phil McCoy scored a consolation while late
goals from Gav Hattrick and Andy Robertson handed Whitley Bay
A success against Wallington.
It appears as if the defensive coaching manuals have been ignored over the summer break as the goals were raining in across the Northern Alliance.
Division One pacestters Newcastle Chemfica Independent had Steve
McLaughlin (2) and Chris Homans on the scoresheet at Hexham while Adam Shanks plundered
a hat-trick for high-scoring Cramlington
Town against Bedlington
Terriers Reserves.
Mark Nixon, Jordan Watson, Paul Innes and a Brad Jones own
goal completed the rout - Carl Sayers’
replying.
Stuart Bertram (2) Jamie Punton, Mark Forrest and Kevin Bell
netted for Wooler as they saw off Heddon, and Chris Norris (2), Jamie Dixon,
Paul Beat and an own goal gave Birtley Saint Josephs victory over Willington
Quay Saints, John Foggett getting the sole reply.
Goals from Ponteland’s Connor Powell, Andrew Davidson and
Liam Anderson were cancelled out as Dean Lees, Lee Isbister and Louis Boddy
struck for New Fordley and Liam Henderson (2) and Kev Hay’s goals for Gateshead
Redheugh were similarly chalked off by goals from Kevin Walker, Dean Clay and James
Ridley for Cullercoats.
Anth Errington, Liam Climpson and Paul Hutchinson all fired
in for North Shields Athletic in their win at Forest Hall, who hit back through
Paul Ridley and Liam Brown.
AFC Newbiggin drew a blank last weekend but went goal-crazy
as Darren Burn slammed in a hat-trick at Chopwell that put them top of the
table.
Ross Muter (2), Jonathon McEnananey and Mason Armstrong joined
in the scoring with Derek Waters (2) and Kevin Regan netting at the other end.
Jason Walsh scored two for High Howdon at Cramlington
United, with Chris Phillips (pen), Nick McDonald and Liam Sword crashing in
while Ross Armstrong, Michael Jordan and Mark Nicholson struck at the other end.
Grainger Park’s Nathan Lowdon claimed a treble and Chrissy
Robinson and Robert Jefferson (pen) completed the scoring against Seaton Burn,
who were reduced to ten men when their keeper saw red, with 16-year old Ryan
Spragg netting on his debut and James Foster hitting replies.
Gateshead Leam Rangers Lewis Conroy, Tony Falconer, Liam
Craig, Aaron Reynolds and Marc Conroy all scored without reply at West
Allotment Celtic A and Longbenton’s Anth
Brown (2), Steven Armstrong, Chris Sword and David Hetherington all beat the
Alnwick Town Reserves keeper. Paul Huck (2) and Matthew Lavender scored in
Blyth Isabella’s win Blyth Isabella’s win at Wideopen and Aiden Bell netted a
late winner for Newcastle Benfield Reserves at Wallsend Boys Club. Paul Bell’s
scored for Whitburn Athletic but Swalwell took a point courtesy of Danny Igo’s
strike.
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