In-form Andrew Robertson hit a hat-trick and Connor Johnson
bagged a brace as Whitley Bay A maintained pole position with a win over Wallsend Town in a scrappy affair. Derek Graham
and Paul Thompson replied.
Gavin Watt gave Stocksfield the lead at Blyth Town,
but the hosts hit back with goals from Christopher Bell and Danny Beresford,
with a Josh Miller effort securing the three points.
Mason Stephenson and Stewart Wright were on target for Seaton
Delaval Amateurs at Percy Main, who pulled one back late on through sub Sam
Thompson while a hat-trick from Kevin Bruynson gave Rutherford
the win over Ashington Colliers. Steven Slaughter notched for the visitors in
injury time.
Martin Urwin, Johnny Basham, Alex Lovett and Aiden McCafferty
crashed in for Hebburn Reyrolle in their victory over Wallington, who struck
through Dan Thompson, and despite having John Robson, Carl Begbie and Matty
Hayton on target, Walker Central were denied three points when Northbank sub
Ross Irving grabbed a late leveller. Josh Calvert and Lee McDermott also scored
for the Cumbrians.
Willington Quay Saints took an early lead against
Cullercoats when Anrew Breheny hit the net, but the visitors turned things
around with goals from Luke Ferguson and Richard May.
Heddon’s Dan Robinson struck twice in an important win over
New Fordley. Connor Brown got the other, Craig Dunn bagging a brace for the
visitors while table toppers Cramlington
Town were held by Wooler.
Although Adam Shanks and Ryan Jones netted for Town, Wooler had Stuart Bertram
and Jamie Punton on target.
Dan Clements and James Golby both hit doubles in Newcastle
Uni’s success against Bedlington terriers Reserves, who struck thanks to Andy
Alexandra and Mark Race, while Redheugh’s Liam Henderson, Kevin Hay, John
Dewhirst and Shaun Best shared the goals at Hexham, who got a consolation
through Aiden Armstrong.
Longbenton’s Pete Webster was their hat-trick hero at
Wideopen, with Chris Sword also netting and David Gabbitus chalking a reply.
AFC Newbiggin kept pace with goals from Ross Muter (2), Gary
Bailes and Tony Messenger at Grainger
Park, with Kirk Fleming
and Robert Jefferson celebrating for the home side.
Daniel Surley’s hat-trick was the highlight of West
Allotment Celtic A’s emphatic victory at High Howdon, with Ridi Muteba, Ben
Jackson and Sean Allen also getting on the scoresheet and Ryan Errington
hitting a consolation while Aiden Bell struck four times in Newcastle Benfield
Reserves’ demolition of Swalwell. Jack Gourley got the other and David
McDermott replied. Neither side could hit the target at Cramlington United, who
took a point off Whitburn in a goalless stalemate.
Second half headers from Craig Foster and Kevin Regan booked
Chopwell a spot in the Bluefin Group Amateur Cup semi finals as they saw off
Alnwick Town Reserves.
They are joined in the last four by Wallsend Boys Club, who
had Michael Starkie (2), Nicky Whitelaw and Karl Morrison on target at Seaton
Burn, who pulled one back thanks to a Dave Hewitt jnr penalty, and goals from
Thomas Williams and James Fenwick saw Gateshead Leam Rangers to an extra time
success against Blyth Isabella. Jake Miller struck for the visitors.
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