Whitley Bay A suffered only their third defeat of the season
as Stocksfield turned on the style.
Gav Watt, Ben Murdock and Keiron Day netted for the
Griffins, with Connor Johnson replying for the Seahorses, who were knocked off
top spot as Sam Walton struck twice and Jack Palmer, Adam Whitehead and John
Paxton added the others with Wallington cruising to an impressive victory at
Killingworth Station – and into pole position.
Northbank went ahead at Red House Farm when Andrew Griffiths
netted, but Robert Nolan soon replied with a double and Shane Brooks added a
third.
Gareth Armstrong and Shaun Smith fired Percy main into a
half time lead at Rutherford, who hit back after the break courtesy of Eddie
Keenan and Daniel Johnstone.
Ashington Colliers scorers were Joe Moscrop, Darren Riddel
(2) and Anth Watson in a seven-goal thriller at Wallsend Town,
who had Dekka Graham (2) and Paul Smith on the scoresheet.
Cristen Priest’s winner for Cramlington Town
at Bedlington Terriers Reserves put them back on top of Division One.
Newcastle Uni’s Jack Taylor hit the only goal against Heddon
while Craig Dunn and Tom Illingworth netted for New Fordley at Willington Quay
Saints, who pulled one back through Glen Johnson, in just his second game back on
the bench after 21 months out of action.
Andy Renton, Louis O’Donoghue and Tavis Couling fired home
for Bohemians as they beat Birtley Saint Josephs. Shaun Todhunter pulled one
back.
An Andrew Davidson penalty and a second from Dan Wright put
Ponteland United in charge at Cullercoats, who came back strongly after the
interval to take a point with Martin Wardale grabbing a double.
David Short struck twice as Division Two leaders Longbenton
got back on track at Gateshead Leam Rangers.
Anthony Brown and Alex Nesbit got the others with Louis
Meach and Jonny Dobson the Rangers hit-men.
Chris Carr, Stephen Baker and David Hewitt all scored in the
first half as Seaton Burn beat High Howdon and late strikes from John Sommerville
and Brad McEvoy gave Grainger Park the points at Wideopen, who got a
consolation through Johnny Lowes while Wallsend Boys Club were 4-1 winners at
Chopwell. Malik Kalimba struck twice with Phillip Bell and Michael Starkie getting the others.
Malcolm Morien and David Atkinson both struck four times as Blyth Town
demolished a depleted Hebburn Reyrolle to go into the semi-finals of the
Archers of Blyth George Dobbins League Cup. Josh Miller, Ian Lee and Connor
Andrews got the others.
A Chris Rue penalty and further goals from Lee Gustard and
Paul Dunn put Shankhouse through against a spirited young Newcastle Benfield
Reserves and Scott Jasper bagged a brace as North Shields Athletic claimed
Walker Central’s scalp.
Sean Kersbro got the other – John Robson replying.
Steve McLaughlin hit a hat-trick as Newcastle Chemfica came
from behind to win a thriller against Gateshead Redheugh.
Garick Murphy-Collins, Dan Sherliker and Leeds Laidler got
the others, with Liam Henderson (pen), Robbie Frame, Andy May and Paul Silcock
crashing home at the other end.
Carlisle City were left stunned as Andy Geddis met a corner
at the far post five minutes from the end to send Second Division Alnwick Town
Reserves into the semi-finals of the Bluefin Group Bill Gardner Memorial Trophy.
Dan Long netted twice as Blyth Isabella cruised through to
join them. Andrew Haigh, Dan Carr and Dan Hislop added the others, with Danny
Igo scoring for visitors Swalwell.
Premier Division Seaton Delaval were also 5-1 winners to
book a last four berth. Second Division Whitburn Athletic held them until
half-time, but Stephen Howes grabbed a hat-trick after the interval. Youngster
Michael Scott fired in a stunning effort from 40 yards and Christian Graham
completed the scoring. The Whitburn consolation came from an own goal.
Fraser Tait shot home for First Division Wooler but goals
from Darren Burn (2) and Mick Angus gave Second Division AFC Newbiggin a good
win in the Northumberland FA Minor Cup.
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