Walker Cental were held by ten man Carlisle City
as Red House Farm closed the gap at the top to two points.
Matty Hayton headed central ahead but Rob McCartney levelled
from the spot in the 70th minute – just ten minutes after Central
keeper Liam Mooney had saved another penalty.
Michael Armstrong struck a hat-trick with Reece Farndell and
paul Newton-Eddy getting the others for Red House as they beat Hebburn
Reyrolle.
It also ended 5-0 at Stocksfield, who had Andrew Hall, Rob
grainey, Josh Draycott, Carl Campbell and Phil Murray (pen) on the scoresheet.
Seaton Delaval went one better with six against Rutherford.
Michael Fenwick was the Red Devil’s hat-trick hero and Ryan
Hutchinson, Kevin Westphal and Mason Stephenson got the others. Peter Williams
and Chris Garwood scored for Rutherford.
Robbie Ridley hit the only goal late on as Ashington
Colliers beat Northbank.
Shankhouse keeper Robbie Joyce saved two penalties as they
dumped Blyth Town out of the Northumberland FA Les
Todd Senior Benevolent Bowl. The ‘Hoose will meet Killingworth Station in the
final, who beat Whitley Bay A with a Lee Hamilton double. Lewis Burns pulled
one back.
Glen Johnson’s second half double gave Willington Quay
Saints the win at Hexham, who had led through a Mark Gibson strike.
Andrew Renton netted the only goal as Bohemians won on the
road at Wooler and Sam Redpath scored the winner for Heddon at Bedlington
Terriers Reserves.
Andrew Davidson’s penalty for Ponteland United was cancelled
out by a penalty from New Fordley’s Lee Waugh.
Chemfica led 2-0 against Birtley Saint Josephs with a Steve
McLaughlin double but were pegged back as Lee Cuthbertson struck twice.
Scott Jasper bagged a brace as North Shields Athletic beat
Newcastle Uni, who had Jesse Walkin on target.
Michael Moor and Chris Connor shot home as Cullercoats beat
AFC Newbigggin in the Blue Fin Group Bill Gardner Memorial Trophy quarter
finals. They will face Seaton Delaval in the semis of the competition.
Alex Nisbet and David Short struck as Division Two leaders Longbenton
kept on top with a win at High Howdon while Grainger Park went second as Liam
Anderson and Shaun Sager netted against Gateshead Leam rangers, who pulled one
back late on through James Fenwick.
Michael Starkie (2), Nicky Whitelaw, Chris Brennan and Karl
Morrison fired in for Wallsend Boys Club at Blyth Isabella, who scored thanks
to Dan Carr, while Stephen Thompson and Andy McBride slotted home for Benfield
Reserves in their victory at Seaton Burn. Dave Hewitt replied.
Liam Roberts and Andy Smith scored for Whitburn Athletic as
the drew with Cramlington United, who had Callum Nixon and Dan Gray crash in to
earn the basement side a good point.
Michael Adamson (2), Andrew Malone, Ashley Robinson and Matthew
Middleton were on the scoresheet for Wideopen as they beat Swalwell. Danny Igo
notched a consolation.
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