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.
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