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.
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