Saturday, 26 October 2013

Northern Alliance round up 26/10/13



Red House Farm moved up into second spot with first half goals from Alex Benjamin and Mark Sheeran (pen) to see off Stocksfield, who hit back just after the interval through Nathan Marshall.
A David Atkinson penalty and Scott Pocklington shot put Blyth Town in control against Seaton Delaval, but the Red Devils hit back with an Andrew Wright penalty and levelled deep into stoppage time when Ryan Hutchinson pounced from a corner.
Wallington marched into the semi-finals of the Bay Plastics Challenge Cup with a resounding 4-0 success at Carlisle City.
Kyle Reardon and Jordan Nellis struck in the first half and John Paxton and Sam Walton, with a penalty, added the others after the break.
League leaders Walker Central also went into the last four with goals from Chris Hamilton, Stephen Hurd jnr (pen) and Matthew Hayton while first half strikes from Michael Clement and Connor Johnson saw Whitley Bay A through against Percy Main, who pulled one back courtesy of Darren Walsh.
Mark Worrall and Ricky Lee James both hit hat-tricks as Northbank overpowered Heddon in the Archers of Blyth George Dobbins League Cup.
Andrew Griffiths and Nicky Routeledge netted the others with Dan Robinson claiming a consolation for the Division One side.
Kane Chirnside bagged a brace and Anthony Bruce was also on the scoresheet for Willington Quay Saints at New Fordley, who came back to take a point with goals from Scott Young, Steven Ardley and Andrew Waugh with a fine 25-yarder and Peter Scott grabbed the only goal of the game for Ponteland United as they took the three points at home to Cullercoats.
Steve McLaughlin slammed in a treble as Newcastle Chemfica eased past North Shields Athletic into the semi-finals of the Bay Plastics Combination Cup, with Martin Dixon also on the scoresheet while Birtley Saint Josephs also had a hat-trick hero in Chris Morris as they saw off Wooler. A Frazer Tait own goal completed the tally while Bohemians also pulled off a 4-0 success over Cramlington Town thanks to strikes from Tavis Couling (pen), Nick Thompson, Andrew Dalton and Jon Hewitt.
Gateshead Redheugh’s Liam Henderson, Robert Frame and Alan Pegram hit the target as they saw off Newcastle Uni to claim their place in the semis. Michael Spencer netted a consolation.
Ross Muter’s fine treble helped put AFC Newbiggin back on top of Division Two.
Jonathon McEnany and John Bone added the others for the Seasiders as they beat Wideopen.
Matt Lavender struck twice and Dan Carr got the other as Blyth Isabella also maintained the pressure at the top. Jamie Butler replied for visitors Gateshead Leam Rangers.
Matthew Slater (2), Jason Nicholson and Sean Allen celebrated scoring for West Allotment Celtic A as they won the basement battle at Cramlington United, who hit back with goals from Daniel Grey and Mark Nicholson.
Ben Jefferson’s hat-trick helped book Newcastle Benfield Reserves a spot in the Blue Fin Amateur Cup semi finals as they beat Grainger Park 4-2. Max Kirkham added the other with a lovely goal.
Andy Sagar grabbed a double in Chopwell’s 4-3 win at Heighington FC in the Durham FA Minor Cup. Derek Waters and Tom Jackson-Bell got the others while Dayne Weir and Nathan Capling hit the back of the net for Whitburn Athletic as they saw off the challenge of Sunderland The Alexandra to progress.

Saturday, 19 October 2013

Northern Alliance Round Up 19/10/13



Michael Hogg shot Ashington Colliers in front at Walker Central, but the leaders turned things around with late goals from Carl Begbie and Jack Foalle.
Wallsend Town lost ground on the leaders despite Steve Matthews hitting a hat-trick at Red House Farm. Michael Strachan struck twice for the home side, with Shane Brooks and Alex Benjamin grabbing the others in an exciting game.
Ian Lee hit four in the first half as Blyth Town ran out 10-0 winners over injury-ravaged Rutherford.
Danny Beresford netted a hat-trick and David Atkinson, Scott Pocklington and Malcolm Morien added to the bumper haul.
Shankhouse led at Wallington courtesy of a Chris Rue strike but the Greens turned things around after the break with John Paxton bagging a brace and Jordan Nellis adding a third.
Seaton Delaval’s Stewart Wright, Stephen Howes, Mason Stephenson and Dan Quine were on target in their victory at Hebburn Reyrolle.
Carlisle City went out of the Cumberland Senior Cup as Johnny Allan headed in twice for Celtic nation in the 2nd and 47th minutes while Northbank went out 6-4 at Workington Red Star.
Andy Mogwo and Robbie Eastway both struck doubles as Bedlington Terriers Reserves hit New Fordley for six with Jon Barrett and Mark Race also on the scoresheet while North Shields Athletic maintained pole position as Anthony Keith grabbed a brace, including one from the penalty spot, in a 4-2 win over Ponteland United. Liam Climpson and Scott Jasper netted the others with Christian Collins and Liam Anderson netting for Pont.
Steve McLaughlin scored a hat-trick in Chemfica’s win over Heddon, with Chris Homans grabbing the other and Adam Shanks (2), Christen Priest and Stewart Kyle scored in a good win at Newcastle Uni, who had Ben Wheeler and Jesse Walkin score in reply.
Lee Cuthbertson, Anthony Smith and Chris Morris scored for Birtley Saint Josephs in their comfortable success against Hexham while Rob Watson’s strike for Cullercoats was cancelled out by Marcus Burn for Bohemians.
It also ended all-square at Wooler who scored through Stuart Bertram, with Gareth Pugh equalising for Willington Quay Saints.
Longbenton were in seventh heaven as they went top of Division Two with goals from Chris Sword (2), Rob Woods (2), Pete Webster (2) and Anth Brown against Newcastle Benfield Reserves. Wallsend Boys Club also hit seven against Cramlington United with Michael Starkie and Steve McCabe both getting braces and Darren Timmons, Andrew Potter and Carl Morrison also on the scoresheet, Mark Nicholson claiming a consolation.
Imran Collins (2), Robert Jefferson (2) and Tony Leach hit the target for Grainger Park as they beat Swalwell, who replied through James Bowman, and Chris Allington, Chris Waters, Mick Angus and John Bone netted for AFC Newbiggin as they took three points at Whitburn. Craig Mann pulled one back.
Reece Chapman netted twice for West Allotment Celtic A in their success against Alnwick Town Reserves, with James Walker grabbing the other and Andrew Robertson chalking up for Town.
David Gabbitus and Jordan Gilbert fired in for Wideopen in their draw with Seaton Burn, whose scorers were Chris Baker and David Hewitt, while neither side could hit the target as Chopwell were held by Gateshead Leam Rangers in a game of missed chances.

Saturday, 12 October 2013

Northern Alliance round up 12/10/13



In the only Premier Division fixture, Darren Addison hit the only goal of the game as Carlisle City won at Percy Main to move up to fourth spot.
Birtley Saint Josephs pulled off a shock in the Archers of Blyth George Dobbins League Cup as Anthony Smith’s 17th minute strike sent the Division One side through against Premier Division Killingworth Station.
There was also a surprise at First Division Ponteland United, who dumped out Premier League Red House Farm thanks to Craig Cook’s 15th minute goal.
And the shocks kept coming thick and fast with Nicky Whitelaw hitting a hat-trick in Wallsend Boys Club’s extra time win at Gateshead Rutherford.
Steve McCabe, David Coulson, Michael Starkie and Sean Latimer added the others with Danny Hill, Sam Moore and Jason Snowball netting for the hosts, who lost their goalkeeper to injury and did not have another on the bench.
Kev Hay (2), Alan Pegram and John Dewhirst were on the scoresheet for Redheugh as they beat Wallington, with Sam Walton (pen) and Adam Whitehead replying while Aiden Bell’s double helped Newcastle Benfield reserves to shock Stocksfield in extra time.
Max Perkin and Richard Bell netted the others with goals from Phil Murray, Ben Dibb-Fuller and Rob Grainey not enough for the Griffins.
Hebburn Reyrolle just avoided a banana skin against Longbenton, who led 2-0 at one point. The Bulls had Paul Pescod and Rob Woods (2) on target, with Reyrolle’s counters coming from Jonny Basham, Matty Scott (2) and Dan Murray.
Joe Moscrop struck twice, one from the penalty spot, as they dumped Whitley Bay A out in an all-Premier affair. Stephen Dodds pulled one back with five minutes to go.
Chris Rue and Paul Dunn (2) struck in quick succession as Shankhouse beat Willington Quay Saints. They took their foot off the gas after the break, with Josh Walsh’s late goal sealing the win and Blyth Town’s David Robertson hit a hat-trick as they avoided any embarrassment at Newcastle Uni. David Atkinson (2) and Dan Beresford added others, with Robbie Sweet notching a consolation.
Big Steve McLaughlin struck twice in Newcastle Chemfica’s victory at Wooler. Dan Sherliker added the other.
Adam Shanks struck three in Cramlington Town’s victory over Hexham, with Danny McDonald, Paul Joisce and Adam Green (pen) adding the others. Dale Dodds netted a consolation. There was also a hat-trick for North Shields Athletic’s Lee Crammond against Seaton Burn. Sean Millington added another, with Ryan Scraggs pulling one back.
Lee Waugh and Louis Boddy both bagged braces in New Fordley’s success at Gosforth Bohs with Robert Ruddick and Keiran Pyle also on the scoresheet. Tavis Couling got a consolation.
Louis Meach, James Fenwick and Lewis Conroy were on target for Gateshead Leam Rangers in another surprise as they saw off Chopwell, who scored through Craig Foster and Derek Waters.
Mark Murtagh’s brace for Heddon gave them a good win at Cullercoats in Division One, with Michael Moore replying and Blyth Isabella moved up to third in Division Two as Michael Meins hit a hat-trick in their win over Grainger Park. Paul Huck got the other and Nathan Lowdon netted for the visitors.
Wideopen’s Stephen Cherry struck twice in a good win at Alnwick Town Reserves with Kev Hunter also on target. Neil McFall scored for Town.
Swalwell’s Geoff Halliday, Matthew Baldwin, Max Ross, Ross taylor and an own goal did the damage at Cramlington United and Liam Donnelly, John Doyle, Nathan Capeling, Adam Bravey and Adam Clark all notched for Whitburn Athletic in an exciting win at West Allotment Celtic A, who netted thanks to Jason Nicholson (2) and Matt Slater.
Luke Molloy (2), Chris Marshall and an own goal looked to have given High Howdon three points at AFC Newbiggin, but the Seasiders hit back through Darren Burn, Jon McEnaney, Richard Kennedy and a last minute Ross Muter header to claim a point in an end-to-end eight goal thriller.

Saturday, 5 October 2013

Alliance round up 5/10/13



Mark Worrall bagged four goals in Northbank’s 7-1 drubbing of Gateshead Rutherford in the only Premier Division game.
Lee McDermott, Andrew Griffiths and Jonny McGarva added the others, with Sam Moore notching a consolation.
Robert Watson (2) and Steve Hart scored for Cullercoats in their win over Birtley Saint Josephs in Division One, with Jack Pearson and Martin Guy replying while an Andrew dalton double handed Bohs three points at in-form Newcastle Uni, who struck thanks to Robbie Sweet.
Scott Robson’s opener for Hexham was cancelled out by second half goals from North Shields Athletic’s Sean Millington, John Wyres and Liam Climpson.
Chopwell continue to top Division Two as strikes from Kevin Regan, John Meadows and Andy Smith gave them the points against Whitburn, who pulled one back through Wayne West, while Longbenton’s Chris Sword struck three times in a victory over AFC Newbiggin. Rob Woods got the other, John Bone replied.
Wideopen’s first win of the season came with goals from Winter, Nolan, Johnny Lowes and Cormack against Newcastle Benfield Reserves, who hit back through Steve Thompson and Chris Thompson (2).
Steve McCabe, Nicky Whitelaw, Ben Robson and Michael Starkie were Wallsend Boys Club’s hit-men in a success against High Howdon while Paul Huck and Dan Carr both bagged braces in Blyth Isabella’s win against Swalwell. Michael Meins got the other and James Bowman pulled one back from the spot.
Jack L’Argent (3), Craig Cook and Christian Collins crashed home for Ponteland United in an exciting Archers of Blyth George Dobbins League Cup tie with Tom Vickers (2) and Alan Wallace (pen) netting for Alnwick Town Reserves.
Wallington pulled off a surprise as they dumped Heaton Stannington out of the Northumberland FA Les Todd Senior Benevolent Bowl at the first hurdle.
Alex Slack, Jake Walton and Josh Gilmartin fired in for the Greens, with a Trev Baston own goal the sole consolation for the Northern League side.
Paul Dunn struck in each half to send Shankhouse through against Stocksfield while Chris Tate crashed in a brace for Killingworth Station as they knocked Seaton Delaval Amateurs out. Lee Hamilton got the other from the penalty spot, Danny Young replied.
Ian Lee slammed in a hat-trick in Blyth Town’s easy win over Heddon with Danny Beresford, Connor Andrews and Ian Herron adding the others while Paul Newton Eddy also claimed a treble in Red House Farm’s 6-2 success over Walker Central.
Lee Brady, Michael Steinmetz and Marty Soulsby also got on the scoresheet.
Steve Matthews scored for Wallsend Town in their defeat at Prudhoe Town and Andrew Robertson was Whitley Bay A’s four goal hero as they came from two goals down at Percy Main to win in extra time.
Curtis Miller and James Leggett netted for the Villagers, but Robertson led the fightback with Gav Hattrick and Liam Harris also netting.
Christian Priest (2) and Chris Shanks scored for Cramlington Town as they dumped out Ashington Colliers, who had led with an early Joe Moscrop strike.
Hebburn Reyrolle destroyed Coxhoe United with a nine goal salvo in the Durham FA Trophy. Lee Bell (3), Jonny Basham (3), Dan Murray, Gary Goodwin and Matty Scott did the damage.
Gateshead Redheugh’s Kev Hay, Zak Atkinson, Ryan Davenport and Liam Henderson netted in their win at Billingham Town Intermediates, but Gateshead Leam Rangers were knocked out by Brandon British Legion, who won 2-0.
Willington Quay Saints’ Mark Henderson struck twice as they knocked North Shields Athletic Reserves out of the NFA Minor Cup.
Dale Johnson and Grant Starling got the others, with Leroy Odd striking two in reply.
Chris Carr (4), Ryan Spragg (2), Dave Hewitt jnr and Jonathon Turner fired in for Seaton Burn as they overwhelmed Wansbeck FC, who had taken a surprise lead.
Goals from Ben Jackson (2), Jason Nicholson, Dan Surley and Andi Massamba for West Allotment Celtic A into round two as they beat Chemfica 3rds.
Louis Boddy (2) and Andrew Waugh scored for New Fordley as they went to extra time at Hazlerigg Victory, but won 4-3 on penalties, and Wooler’s Mark Forrest thumped a treble in their 5-0 success at Tweedmouth Harrow. Fraser Tait and Gareth Pearson added the others but Lowick United hit the only goal as Grainger Park were the only Alliance side to make an early exit.