Saturday, 28 September 2013

Northern Alliance Round Up 28/09/13



Michael Bowman crashed in a hat-trick as Killingworth Station got back to winning ways against Northbank.
Lee Hamilton got the other with Mark Worrall (2) and Martin Blair on target for the visitors.
Paul Newton-Eddy also claimed a hat-trick as Red House Farm stormed to a 5-1 success at Shankhouse. Mark Sheeran bagged a brace with Niall Younger netting a consolation.
Danny Hill’s early strike put Rutherford ahead against Whitley Bay A, but the Seahorses hit back four times after the break – Andrew Robertson (2), Alex Kemster and Ryan Keltie scoring.
John Robson’s double helped Walker Central to a 5-3 win over Stocksfield with Nkiriza Suaibu, Matty Hayton and Paul Collinson getting the others. Phil Murray, Ben Dibb-Fuller and Steve Henderson notched for the Griffins.
Michael Scott put Seaton Delaval ahead against Wallington, but late strikes from Dan Thompson and Sam Walton turned the game around for the Greens.
Brent Aisbitt netted twice for Ashington Colliers, but goals from Paul McHutcheon (2) and Paul Mills gave Wallsend Town the points in a close fought encounter.
Chris Dines late winner handed Hebburn Reyrolle three precious points at Percy Main.
Carlisle City sub Rob McCartney hit the only goal of the game against Blyth Town in the Bay Plastics Challenge Cup.
Paul Beat, Martin Guy, Graham Troughton and Damien Stevens were all on target for Birtley Saint Josephs but New Fordley won a 9 goal thriller with strikes from Lee Waugh (2), Ben Davison, Louis Boddy and Mark Waite.
A goal in each half from Adam Shanks and Jordan Watson for Cramlington Town against Hexham put them top while Newcastle Uni beat previous leaders Wooler 5-1 with goals from Robbie Sweet (3), Michael Spencer and Jake Salisbury. Luke Strangeways replied.
Scott Jasper, John Wyres, Anthony Errington and Liam Climpson fired in for North Shields Athletic as they beat Bedlington Terriers Reserves, who had Ian Sinclair and Andy Mogwo score. Goals from Dean Laycock, Ian Hutchinson and Steve Mclaughlin gave Chemfica the points against Cullercoats with James Ritson replying while Gosforth Bohemians drew with Ponteland United.
Marcus Burn (2) and Ryan Charlton netted for Bohs, Thomas Skidmore, Liam Anderson and Dan Wright notching for United.
Dan Robinson hit a last minute winner for Heddon against Willington Quay Saints. He got on the scoresheet earlier to add to Lawrence Hales-Crisp’s opener, with Callum Ancrum and Anthony Bruce chalking up for the visitors.
Chopwell’s Craig Willis struck twice in their win at Longbenton while Robert Jefferson hit an amazing five for Grainger Park at Whitburn. Liam Lowdon hit two and Alexander Elezar struck the consolation. Aiden Bell slammed home a four minute hat-trick, either side of half time, for Newcastle Benfield Reserves at West Allotment Celtic A. Chris Thompson, Andy McBride and Ben Jefferson got the others, Ben Jackson pulled one back.
Andrew Bennett grabbed four for Seaton Burn in their win at Cramlington United. Craig Jackson added two more and Martin Kelly struck twice in consolation.
Will Nutman’s opener for Wideopen was cancelled out by Gateshead Leam Rangers’ Gordon Hutchinson with ten minutes to go.
Alnwick Town Reserves’ Stu Sullivan, Kenny Collins and Dominic Schievetta fired in at High Howdon, who netted through Chris Marshall and Luke Molloy.
Goals from James Bowman and Dan Igo after the break saw Swalwell ease past Newton Aycliffe Turbina in the Durham FA Minor Cup.

Saturday, 21 September 2013

Northern Alliance Round Up 21/09/13



Derek Graham struck twice as Wallsend Town went top of the table with a storming win over Whitley Bay A.
Lee Garwood, Paul Mills and Paul McHutcheon got the others with Connor Johnson netting the reply.
Matty Hayton grabbed a hat-trick in Walker Central’s victory over Killingworth Station. John Robson netted the fourth will Lee Donnelly scoring for Station.
Ian Cumersky, Darren Addison and Rob McCartney slotted home for Carlisle City before Ian Lee pulled one back for Blyth Town and Sam Walton’s penalty put Wallington in front against Ashington Colliers – but goals from Jarvis King, Joe Moscrop (2) and Ross Gair gave the black and whites the points.
Sammy Craig’s late winner gave Red House Farm victory over Seaton Delaval and Mark Worrall’s double for Northbank was cancelled out by strikes from Aiden McCafferty and Alex Lovatt in reply.
Joe Betts also struck twice for Percy Main as they raced into a three goal lead against Rutherford. Chris Laidlaw got the other with Danny Hill and Sean Wilkinson netting for the visitors after the break.
Stocksfield had Glen Caygill, Ben Dibb-Fuller and Adrian Sutcliffe on target as they knocked Shankhouse out of the Bay Plastics Challenge Cup.
Luke Strangeway’s double helped put Wooler on top of Division One as they inflicted a first defeat on Newcastle Chemfica. Ian Hutchinson pulled one back.
Liam Henderson struck three times in Gateshead Redheugh’s 7-4 win over Birtley Saint Josephs to move into second. Andy May, John Dewhirst, Zak Atkinson and Alan Pegram also fired home with Anthony Smith (2), Dan Irving and Lee Cuthbertson replying in a fast-paced and exciting encounter.
Newcastle Uni banged in ten at Hexham. Jesse Walkin was a hat-trick hero with Jacob Salisbury (2), Joe Watson, Jonathon Sexton, Ben Wheeler, Charlie Pilkington and Robbie Sweet adding the others. Neil McDonald scored for the shell-shocked Tynedalers.
Johnny Wyres and Jasper Scott both bagged braces for North Shields Athletic in their victory at Willington Quay Saints. Anthony Keith and Mark Shields got the others with Kane Chirnside and Grant Starling notched replies.
Lee Waugh hit two late goals for New Fordley to add to Mark Waite’s opener in their win over Gosforth Bohs and Stu Kyle, Sean Anderson and Adam Shanks also left it late to net for Cramlington Town against Heddon, who struck thanks to Connor Brown.
Bedlington Terriers Reserves went out of the Archers of Blyth George Dobbins League Cup at the first hurdle in extra time against Second Division Newcastle Benfield Reserves.
Carl Sayer, Davey Carr, Simon Cunningham and Andy Welsh netted for Terriers but goals from Andrew McBride, Aiden Bell, Stephen Thompson, Max Kirkham and Chris Thompson won it for Benfield.
Dan Long grabbed five goals in Blyth Isabella’s 12-1 mauling of Cramlington United.
Andrew Haigh and Che Aisbitt got two each and Paul Huck, Dan Carr and Jake Miller piled on the misery. Ben Jobson struck at the other end.
Table toppers Longbenton had Peter Webster, David Short, Anthony Brown (2) and Rob Woods on the scoresheet at Grainger park, whose scorer was Nathan Lowdon, while John Bone’s goal for AFC Newbiggin gave them a narrow victory over Gateshead Leam Rangers.
Nicky Whitelaw slammed in a treble and Michael Starkie claimed two more as Wallsend Boys Club hit seven without reply at Wideopen. Karl Morrison and David Coulson grabbed the others.
Danny Igo, James Bowman, Chris Watson and Dan Milnes netted for Swalwell as they beat West Allotment Celtic A, who pulled two back late on through Ben Jackson and James Walker.
Liam Donnelly, Alex Eleazar, Adam Bravey and Andy Smith crashed in for Whitburn Athletic at Seaton Burn, who grabbed a consolation from Andrew Bennett.
Chopwell pulled off an exciting 5-4 extra time win over High Howdon in the Bluefin Group Amateur Cup. Derek Waters put away two penalties and John Meadows, Ryan Lowes and Stuart Rook got the others.

Saturday, 14 September 2013

Northern Alliance Round Up 14/09/13



Jordan Miller’s last gasp penalty put Percy Main into the Second Round of the Bay Plastics Challenge Cup.
Dan Murray took just 8 seconds to fire visitors Hebburn Reyrolle ahead when he latched onto a stray backpass and slotted home.
Chris Laidlaw levelled in the 52nd minute and Miller got on the end of a cross to steer the Villagers ahead with just four minutes to go.
Reyrolle had a men dismissed but Steven Cockburn equalised with a fine individual goal in the 89th minute.
However, three minutes into injury time Joe Betts was fouled in the box and Miller stepped up to put the Main through.
Joe Moscrop fired Ashington Colliers ahead at Walker Central after 4 minutes but Steve Hurd levelled from the penalty spot in the 34th minute.
Central supersub George Weatherby came off the bench and crashed in the winner in the 87th minute from a goalmouth scramble.
Wallington raced into a 3-0 lead at Wallsend Town with goals from Justin Millican, John Paxton and a Sam Walton penalty. Town were reduced to ten men but made the visitors sweat for the final whistle as Christopher Garwood pulled two back.
Sam Moore hit the only goal of the game for Rutherford at Northbank to secure a spot in the next round.
Andrew Robertson’s double put Whitley Bay through, with Michael Bowman netting a penalty for visitors Killingworth Station and Red House Farm came from behind to see off Seaton Delaval in extra time. Ray Oshin shot the visitors ahead but Tom Phillips levelled and goals from Shane Brooks, Lee Brady and Theo Bondswell in the added period put Farm into the hat.
Carlisle City’s Peter Ferris and Dan Gawith both hit doubles in a big win over Stocksfield in the only League game. Darren Addison, and subs Mark Graham and Rob McCartney got the others with Ben Dibb-Fuller hitting a consolation.
Bohemians crashed in ELEVEN without reply at Heddon in the Bay Plastics Combination Cup. Darren Campbell and Iain Harris both grabbed hat-tricks with Tavis Couling, Daniel Ure, Alex Kennedy, Daniel Sanderson and Stephen Salter all getting in on the act.
Scott Jasper also netted a treble in North Shields Athletic’s success against Willington Quay Saints. Liam Climpson and John Wyres got the others with Gareth Pugh and Kane Chirnside replying.
Anthony Smith hit two for Birtley Saint Josephs at New Fordley, with Damien Stevens getting the other, while goals from Joe Watson and Michael Spencer saw Newcastle Uni through at Cullercoats.
Christian Priest’s penalty got Cramlington Town on their way against Bedlington Terriers Reserves with Ross Gilchrist adding two more and Ian Sinclair netting a late consolation and Dieu Lomana, Martin Dixon and Steve McLaughlin scored for Newcastle Chemfica against Hexham, who had Scott Robson on target.
Wooler advanced against Ponteland United after extra time. The Glendale side had Stuart Bertram, Kevin Bell, Fraser Tait and an own goal on the scoresheet with Thomas Skidmore and Peter Scott the United scorers.
Alnwick Town Reserves also won in extra time as they advanced in the Blue Fin Group Amateur Cup at the expense of Longbenton.
Stuart Sullivan (2), Kenny Collins and Dom Schievetta hit the target for the black and whites whith Ant Brown hitting a double in reply while Lewis Conroy struck a 65th minute winner for Gateshead Leam Rangers at AFC Newbiggin.
Wallsend Boys Club went ahead through Nicky Whitelaw and when visitors Cramlington United were reduced to ten men after the break, Michael Starkie added a second to send Boys Club through.
Stephen Thompson crashed in a treble for Newcastle Benfield Reserves in an exciting extra time win at West Allotment Celtic A. Chris Thompson got the 115th minute winner, with Jason Nicholson and Ben Jackson (2) the Celtic marksmen.
Andrew Bennett also plundered a hat-trick for Seaton Burn as they saw off Swalwell. Craig Jackson, Andrew Bennett and Jonathon Sutcliffe got the others and James Bowman, Danny Igo and Daniel Miles struck at the other end.
Dan Carr (2), Andrew Howe and Paul Huck fired in for Blyth Isabella in their victory over Wideopen, whose reply came from Will Nutman, and goals from Dwayne Murray and Robert Jefferson saw Grainger Park win at Whitburn, who had Alexander Eleazar on target.

Saturday, 7 September 2013

Northern Alliance Round Up 07/09/13



Malcolm Morien hit a hat-trick for the third successive week as Blyth Town romped to an 8-1 win at Hebburn Reyrolle.
Mark Andrews, Connor Andrews, Dan Beresford and Ian Lee got the others with Jordan Bolton netting a consolation.
Wallsend Town had Paul Gordon and Paul McHutcheon on target in their win over Killingworth Station, who replied through Lee Hamilton while Sam Grieveson and Matty Hayton scored for Walker Central in their win at Rutherford, who had levelled through Will Forsyth.
Second Division Wallsend Boys Club sent Seaton Delaval crashing out of the Archers of Blyth George Dobbins League Cup on penalties. Man of the match Michael Starkie netted twice for Wallsend, with Andy Potter and Adam Tierney getting the others. Liam Vaughan, Michael McMullen, Matthew Bailey and Stephen Howes were on target for Delaval.
First Division Longbenton as pulled off a shock as beat Percy Main with a goal in each half from David Short and Rob Wood.
Matthew Lavender shot Blyth Isabella ahead at Ashington Colliers but the black and whites turned things around with goals from Brent Aisbitt and Ross Gair while Shankhouse were also trailing to a goal from West Allotment Celtic A’s Ben Jackson, but late strikes from Josh Walsh and Lee Gustard put the Premier Division side through.
Second half goals from Justin Millican and Jake Walton saw Wallington past High Howdon while doubles from Tom Phillips and Theo Bondswell helped Red House Farm to a 6-0 success against Wideopen.
The big Carlisle derby was settled by a goal from Northbank’s Stuart Bell to send rivals City crashing out while Kane White (2), Phil Murray and Ben Dibb-Fuller netted for Stocksfield at Cramlington United.
Damien Stevens netted a treble in Birtley Saint Joseph’s victory over Newbiggin. Chris Morris got the other with Richie Kennedy and Ross Muter giving the Seasiders hope with a quick-fire double.
Gareth Pugh also hit a hat-trick in Willington Quay Saints win at Grainger Park. John Foggett added to the tally and Max Zaborovs bagged a brace for North Shields Athletic as they advanced at the expense of Swalwell. John Wyres, Scott Jasper, Liam Climpson and Chris Chang got the others, with James Bowman striking a double in reply.
Lee Waugh was another double ace for New Fordley in their win over Cullercoats. Zak Tully and Craig Dunn got the others, Jonathon Ranson and Stphen Moat replying.
Jay Dieu Lomana hit two for Newcastle Chemfica at Whitburn, who struck back through Adam Bravey.
Wooler went second in Division Two as they hit five at Gosforth Bohs. Mark Forrest, Stephen Hutchinson, Michael Saunders, Luke Strangeways and Kevin Bell all found the target with Darren Campbell (2) and Chris Toye scoring at the other end in an exciting game. Bedlington Terriers Reserves also hit five at Ponteland. Jon-James Eke, Andy Mogwo, Calum Donohoe (2) and Simon Scobie piled on the misery for Ponteland United, who had Craig Cook grab a consolation.
First half goals from Hexham’s Gavin Cox, Liam Heenan and Stuart Brown looked to have put them on easy street against Heddon, but the hosts produced an amazing turnaround to claim their first points of the season with a Kyle Fradgley hat-trick and a last minute winner from Andrew Davidson.
Andy May, Liam Hendrum and Kevin Hay scored for Redheugh in their win at the Uni.
Chopwell are the new leaders in Division Two as Derek Waters netted twice against Alnwick Town Reserves. John Meadows tapped in the other from close range.
Newcastle Benfield Reserves’ Chris Thompson claimed a hat-trick in a thrilling win over Seaton Burn. Steve Thompson and Andy McBride grabbed the others with Dave Hewitt and Andrew Bennett scoring at the other end.