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.
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