Whitley Bay A’s Connor Johnson hit the only goal of the game
at Red House Farm to put the Seahorses top of the table.
Sam Walton (2 pens), Chris Moffit, Ben Fenwick and Dan
Thompson netted for Wallington in an end-to-end encounter with Wallsend Town,
who came back from 3-0 down to level with goals from Liam Anderson (2) and Jordan
Jones while Rutherford led at Killingworth Station with goals from Will Forsyth
and Sam Moore, but the Station hit back with strikes from Michael Bowman, Mark
Covell, Lee Hamilton and Chris Tate, with Jimmy Davidson getting a third for
the unlucky visitors.
Cramlington Town led Blyth
Town with just seconds to go in the Archers
of Blyth George Dobbins League Cup third round – but Malcolm Morien levelled
and Blyth added four more in extra time from
Chris Bell, David Atkinson (2) and Ian Heron.
David Mason and Jordan Watson scored for the hosts, Morien
also getting the first eqauliser.
John Robson hit a late winner as Walker Central were given a
scare by Second Division Wallsend Boys Club. Nicky Whitelaw and Michael Starkie
both hit doubles for Boys Club, who led twice, with James Walker, Matty Hayton
(2) and Paul Hollier getting the others for Central.
Redheugh advanced with goals from Kev Hay, Alan Pegram and
John Dewhirst in their success over Birtley Saint Josephs, who had Lee
Cuthbertson on target.
Shankhouse led with goals from Anth Moran and Adam Bambrough
against Ashington Colliers, who took the game to extra time with late strikes
from Liam Taylor and Shaun Gibson. Shankhouse took the tie 4-3 on penalties.
Connor Nixon (2), Jamie Bell, David Smith and Marton Urwin
were Hebburn Reyrolle’s hit-men as they beat Ponteland United, who had Craig
Cook and Stephen Rae on the scoresheet, while Stu Bell gave Northbank the lead
at Newcastle Chemfica, who hit back to advance with a Steve McLaughlin double.
Max Zabourus (2), Scott Jasper and Matty Donkin scored for
North Shields Athletic as they advanced at the expense of New Fordley, who hit
back twice through Louis Boddy.
Wideopen went in front at Seaton Delaval with David Gabbitus’s
early strike and they were unlucky not to add a second when they hit the
woodwork, but Daniel Young led the Delaval fightback with a hat-trick. Stephen
Howes and Andy Wright were also on target in their Bluefin Group Bill Gardner
Memorial Trophy tie.
Dan Long (2) and Dan Carr were Blyth Isabella’s marksmen in
their victory over Bedlington Terriers Reserves, who netted through Mark Race,
while Andrew Kiddell and Andrew Robertson slotted home for Alnwick Town
Reserves in their win at High Howdon SC.
Ross Muter (2), Mick Angus, Kris Allington and John Bone
scored for AFC Newbiggin as they beat Cramlington United, who scored through
Callum Nixon, while Grainger Park led with strikes from Nathan Lowdon and Jordan
Allin, but visitors Whitburn advanced with strikes from Andrew Smith, Jack
Fawcett and Adam Carrick.
Cullercoats’ Chris Gillespie, Scott Andrews and Steven Moat
fired in as they beat West Allotment Celtic A, whose striker was Andy Massaba, while
Percy Main went in front at Carlisle
City through Daniel
Sneap. Josh Simpson levelled for the Cumbrians and took the tie to extra time,
where Ashley Coombe hit the winner for City with two minutes to go.
First half goals from Jesse Walkin and Tom Wilcox gave
Newcastle Uni three points at Willington Quay Saints in Division One and Wooler’s
Michael Saunders netted twice as they won at Hexham. Kevin Bell got the other,
with Mark Gibson and Dean Barnard the Tynedale side’s scorers.
Andrew Renton bagged a brace in Bohs win at Heddon. Paul
Dixon got the other, with Steven Sattherthwaite netting a reply.
Longbenton went top of Division Two as Anthony Brown hit a
hat-trick at Swalwell. Chris Sword got the other in a good win.
Ryan Gibson (2), Liam Grant and Robert Allen were Gateshead
Leam Rangers’ scorers at Seaton Burn, who bagged a consolation courtesy of Ryan
Spragg and it ended honours even at Chopwell who had Mark Campbell (2) and
Stuart Rook on target against Newcastle Benfield Reserves. Aiden Bell (2) and
Sam Rutter replied.
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