Newcastle Chemfica (Independent) 1 Shankhouse 3
Shankhouse brough the curtain down on the Northern Alliance season by lifting the showpiece Archers of Blyth George Dobbins League Cup.
The 'Hoose got off to a flying start as Peter Snowdon fired the Premier Division side in front after just seven minutes.
But First Division Chemfica, who won the Bluefin Group Combination Cup and also made it to the semi-finals of the Northumberland FA Minor Cup, levelled within four minutes as Garrick Murphy-Collins let fly with a cracking long range drive.
Both clubs had endured a hectic run-in to the season's finale with a glut of mid-week games to contend with, but there was little sign of leg weariness as Shankhouse regained the advantage in the 15th minute when Lee Gustard applied the decisive touch, tucking away into the corner of the net to complete a good move.
With the low summer sun casting long shadows over both Wheatridge Park and the 2013/14 season, the silverware was sealed in the 62nd minute when Joel Arnold rose to head home from a corner.
The 'Hoose had tasted defeat as beaten finalists in the Northumberland FA Les Todd Senior Benevolent Bowl this season but were celebrating at the final whistle while Chemfica's players could walk from the pitch with their heads held high after their Cup exploits ths term.
Friday, 16 May 2014
Saturday, 10 May 2014
Northern Alliance round up 10/05/14
Marc Shiel hit a devastating 14-minute second half hat-trick
as Carlisle City took their winning run to nine
games and gave them the runners-up spot in the Premier Division.
Dan Gawith’s opener for the Sky Blues was cancelled out by
Dan Thompson but City went nap after that with Shiel claiming his treble,
including one from the penalty spot, and Martin Shepherd completing the scoring
late on.
Shankhouse led twice at Red House Farm but had to settle for
a point as Michael Steinmetz hit a last-gasp leveller.
Noel Hanlon, Chris Rue and Adam Bamborough were on target
for ‘Hoose with Marty Soulsby and Michael Strachan netting the other Red House
goals.
Division One Champions North Shields Athletic got in party
mood with goals from Scott Jasper, Sean Millington, Lee Crammond and John Wyres
against Birtley saint Josephs, who replied twice through James Bowman, but the
promotion celebrations at Gateshead Redheugh went a bit flat as they went down
4-1 at Cullercoats, whose scorers were Hylton Hub (2), Dean Clay and an own
goal. Robbie Frame pulled one back.
And their was heartache for Newcastle Chemfica who finished
fourth as goals from Jay Lomana and Steve McLaughlin were cancelled out by
Ponteland United’s Paul Jones and Liam Anderson.
Blyth Isabella snatched the Second Division title from AFC
Newbiggin on a dramatic final day.
The Seasiders needed a win against Wallsend Boys Club to add
the League silverware to the Northumberland FA Minor Cup – but Nicky Whitelaw
broke their hearts with a first half double.
Michael Meins bagged a brace, including a penalty, and Dan
Carr got the other as Isabella beat Seaton Burn to spark the celebrations.
Matthew Middleton pulled one back.
Gateshead Leam Rangers were beating Grainger Park
5-1 but west End striker Liam Anderson scored four times with Dwayne Murray and
Tony Spearman getting the other in an amzing turnaround.
Grant Pressling and Liam Roberts put Whitburn Athletic in
charge at Wideopen and although Dan Cartwright pulled one back late on, an own
goal completed the scoring for the visitors.
Alnwick Town Reserves will try and play West Allotment
Celtic A again on Monday night as their game was postponed due to a waterlogged
pitch.
Monday, 5 May 2014
Bluefin Group Bill Gardner Memorial Trophy Final at Purvis Park, Percy Main
Alnwick Town Reserves 0 Seaton Delaval Amateurs 2
Seaton Delaval withstood a late barrage from Alnwick Town Reserves to lift the Bluefin Group Bill Gardner Memorial Trophy.
The Red Devils went ahead in the 9th minute. The Premier Division side must have thought the chance was gone when the Town keeper pulled off a great penalty save but from the resultant corner, Anthony Woodhouse headed in.
Delaval made it two just after the interval when Michael Fenwick tucked in a right wing cross as Town were hit on the break.
The Second Division Black and Whites continued to create chances but were left frustrated as they couldn't hit the back of the net despite all their pressure.
Seaton Delaval withstood a late barrage from Alnwick Town Reserves to lift the Bluefin Group Bill Gardner Memorial Trophy.
The Red Devils went ahead in the 9th minute. The Premier Division side must have thought the chance was gone when the Town keeper pulled off a great penalty save but from the resultant corner, Anthony Woodhouse headed in.
Delaval made it two just after the interval when Michael Fenwick tucked in a right wing cross as Town were hit on the break.
The Second Division Black and Whites continued to create chances but were left frustrated as they couldn't hit the back of the net despite all their pressure.
Saturday, 3 May 2014
Northern Alliance Round Up 03/05/14
Percy Main face the drop after going down at Carlisle City.
The Villagers needed to win across in Cumbria and hope that
relegation rivals Hebburn Reyrolle slipped up in their final fixture – but goals
from Dan Gawith, Peter Ferris and Marc Shiel gave runners-up chasing City their
eight win in a row.
Sam Thompson pulled one back.
Kev Carr hit a hat-trick and Gary Yates netted twice as
Shankhouse beat Rutherford.
Lee Gustard got the other – Will Forsyth getting the
consolation.
Champions
Blyth Town’s
scorers were Ian Lee, Malcolm Morien and David Robinson – with an own goal
completing the total – as they won at Killingworth Station. Dean Nicholson
netted at the other end.
Robbie Frame and Kev Hay both struck twice in Gateshead Redheugh’s
promotion showdown with Newcastle Chemfica in Division One.
Liam Henderson also slammed home with Jay Lomana and Ian
Hutchinson replying for Chemfica, who now trail their hosts by four points with
both having two games to play.
At the bottom of the table, Willington Quay Saints need to
win their final game to get out of the basement after Daniel Ure, Andrew Renton
and Tavis Couling fired home for Bohemians in the first half. Glen Johnson hit
a consolation from the penalty spot late on for the Saints, who are a point
behind Heddon.
David Scott’s double and a Robbie Eastway strike helped ease
Bedlington Terriers Reserves away from the dangerzone against Ponteland United while
Birtley Saint Joseph’s strikers Damien Stevens and Lee Cuthbertson both hit doubles
at Hexham.
Tom North and Patrick McAllindon replied.
Joseph Laver was another that got on the scoresheet twice
for Newcastle Uni at Cullercoats.
Jake Salisbury grabbed the other for the Students with Dean
McCarthy notching for the hosts.
Michael Starkie smashed in a hat-trick as Wallsend Boys Club
kept their promotion hopes alive in Division Two.
Nicky Whitelaw and a Carl Morrison screamer completed the
total against Seaton Burn while Ben Jefferson, Dylan Heneghan (pen), Chris
Thompson and Matty Dawson pulled the trigger for Newcastle Benfield Reserves as
they completed their fixtures with a 4-1 success against Wideopen.
Saturday, 26 April 2014
Northern Alliance Round Up 26/04/14
Blyth
Town took the Premier
Division title thanks to sub Ian Lee’s late winner at Walker Central.
Lee arrived to crash a volley into the back of the net in
the 89th minute of an evenly-contested match to give the South Newsham side the silverware.
Killingworth Station had Chris Tate and Martin Roper on
target before hosts Red House Farm drew level thanks to goals from Steven Brown
(pen) and Paul Newton-Eddy.
Dean Nicholson crashed in Station’s winner from the penalty
spot, but the damage had been done by an unexpected mid-week defeat by Hebburn
Reyrolle which leaves the Station trailing by eight points with two games to
play.
Shankhouse hit five at Ashington Colliers. Russell Ward, Lee
Gustard, Anth Watson (own goal), Paul Dunn and Adam Bamborough all crashed in,
with Lee Scott replying while Stocksfield hit back after Wallington’s Alex
Slack had shot them ahead to win with goals from Andy Hall, Ben Murdoch, Darren
Graham and a Glen Caygill penalty.
Peter Ferris and Marc Shiel fired in for Carlisle City
in their victory at Whitley Bay A, who struck courtesy of Chris Bell.
The Division One title race is heating up and North Shields
Athletic went top after hitting twelve against Wooler.
John Wyres (3), Dan Capewell (2), Sean Milligan (2), Anthony
Keith, Anthony Errington, Maksims Zabrovs, Lee Crammond and Ryan Bailey all got
in on the act as Athletic hit top gear.
Their rivals slipped up with Cramlington Town
taking the lead through Wynn Fremlin but going down as Ponteland United hit
back with goals from Dunn and Clark while Jay Lomano netted for Chemfica but
visitors Newcastle Uni had Joe Watson and Jake Salisbury on target.
Alan Pegram, Liam Henderson, Kevin Hay and Blair Johnson
scored for Gateshead Redheugh as they won at Willington Quay Saints and
although Marcus Burn shot Bohemians ahead at Hexham, second half strikes from
Aiden Armstrong and Gav Cox sealed victory for the Tynedalers.
Lee Cuthbertson, Tony Smith and Paul Beat were on the
scoresheet for Birtley St. Josephs in their win against Bedlington Terriers
Reserves, whose scorer was Mark Race and New Fordley hit seven in an
eleven-goal thriller with Heddon.
Louis Boddy, James Dubois and Zak Tully all bagged braces
with Ben Davison getting the other while Francis Storey and Andy Hall both hit
doubles in reply.
AFC Newbiggin got back on track with an important win over Newcastle
Benfield Reserves. Col McLelland headed the Seasiders in front but Chris
Thompson levelled.
Jonathon McEnaney struck twice after the break to put
Newbiggin in control and Kris Allington rounded the scoring off with a late
fourth that puts them top of the table.
West Allotment Celtic A’s Sean Allen and Dan Surley put them
two-up against Blyth Isabella, who hit back to claim a point with goals from
Dean Fitch and Michael Meins.
Nicky Whitelaw struck a double in Wallsend Boys Club’s
victory at Swalwell. Michael Starkie got the other and Steven Tumelty netted
for the hosts.
Dave Hewitt’s opener for Seaton Burn was cancelled out by
Alnwick Town Reserves’ Neil McFall after the break.
Monday, 21 April 2014
Bluefin Group Amateur Cup Final
Gateshead Leam Rangers 2 Newcastle Benfield Reserves 4
A first half blitz from Newcastle Benfield Reserves saw them lift the Bluefin Group Amateur Cup.
Stephen Thompson shot the young Benfield side ahead after just seven minutes with Andy McBride hitting number two in the 26th minute.
The day got worse for Leam Rangers when they conceded an unfortunate own goal in the 35th minute.
Rangers battled back into the game when Lewis Meach pulled one back in the 61st minute but the Cup was heading to Benfield when Ben Jefferson netted a fourth at the other end with five minutes to go.
Meach grabbed a second consolation three minutes later.
A first half blitz from Newcastle Benfield Reserves saw them lift the Bluefin Group Amateur Cup.
Stephen Thompson shot the young Benfield side ahead after just seven minutes with Andy McBride hitting number two in the 26th minute.
The day got worse for Leam Rangers when they conceded an unfortunate own goal in the 35th minute.
Rangers battled back into the game when Lewis Meach pulled one back in the 61st minute but the Cup was heading to Benfield when Ben Jefferson netted a fourth at the other end with five minutes to go.
Meach grabbed a second consolation three minutes later.
Saturday, 19 April 2014
Northern Alliance Round Up 19/04/14
Malcolm Morien and David Atkinson both bagged braces in Blyth Town’s
win at Rutherford.
Dan Beresford added the other for the leaders with Eddie
Keenan pulling one back for the hosts – who also pounded the woodwork three
times.
Goals from Adam Smith and Dan Murray in the last five
minutes gave Hebburn Reyrolle a lifeline as they beat Percy Main.
Aiden McCafferty had grabbed an early opener that was
cancelled out by Sam Thompson.
Richie Latimer shot Killingworth Station ahead at Carlisle City but the Cumbrians hit back with
goals from Dave Fisher (2) and Peter Ferris while Karl Campbell and Kane White
netted for Stocksfield at Shankhouse, who pulled one back through Joel Arnold.
Justin Millican’s opener for Wallington was cancelled out by
Ashington Colliers Darren Riddell and Kevin Westphal hit the only goal for a
youthful Seaton Delaval side as they took the three points at Whitley Bay A.
Kane Chirnside, Andrew Breheny and Glen Johnson struck for Willington
Quay Saints as the basement side pulled off a crucial win at Newcastle Uni.
Chris Vant replied for the Students.
Goals from Shaun Cowel and Reece Farrel earned Bedlington
Terriers Reserves victory over Cullercoats, with James Carr replying and Newcastle
Chemfica’s title hopes took a dent at in-form Bohemians, who had Daniel Ure and
Louis O’Donohue on the scoresheet.
North Shields Athletic’s scorers were John Wyres, Scott
Jasper and Anthony Keith in a narrow win over Gateshead Redheugh, who had Liam
Henderson and Alan Pegram on target.
New Fordley’s Dean Lees fired in against Birtley Saint
Josephs with Dan Irving striking for the visitors and Patrick MacLindon bagged
a brace in Hexham’s win over Ponteland United with Tom Hacken getting the
other.
David Short struck twice in Longbenton’s victory at West
Allotment Celtic A that put them back on top of Division Two with Michael Meins
(2) and Che Aisbitt crashing in for Blyth Isabella as they beat AFC Newbiggin
to keep up the pressure.
Nicky Whitelaw and Jordan Robertson fired in for Wallsend
Boys Club in their win over Alnwick Town Reserves, who netted through Andrew
Kiddell.
Nick Little’s unlucky own goal gave Seaton Burn a victory at
Whitburn Athletic and the points were shared in the basement battle between
Swalwell and Cramlington United.
Dan Igo struck twice from the penalty spot for Swalwell and
David Jeffers got the other as they came from behind three times – Dan Gray,
Martin Kelly and Mark Nicholson all scored in the first half for United.
Saturday, 12 April 2014
Northern Alliance Round Up 12/04/14
When the Ashington Colliers keeper pulled off a stunning
point blank save to deny Blyth
Town in a frantic final
five minutes, they knew it wasn’t going to be their day.
The game was fairly even throughout but Town piled on the
pressure towards the end as they looked for the three points that would have
put them top.
Killingworth Station’s title hopes were kept alive with a
win at Northbank courtesy of strikes by Martin Roper, Michael Bowman, Scott
Bowman and Daniel Young but red House Farm’s dreams of silverware were all but
dashed in a bad-tempered defeat at Whitley
Bay A that saw both sides
reduced to ten men.
David Fairgrieve and Lewis Burns hit the goals.
Peter Williams and Mark McMeekin netted for Rutherford as
they came from behind to beat Seaton Delaval, who had Michael Fenwick on
target, while Carlisle
City’s Marc Shiel and
Jamie Hope were on the scoresheet as they beat Shankhouse, who replied through
Paul Dunn.
Stewart Wright’s double gave Percy Main the advantage against
Stocksfield, who missed a penalty, but the Griffins drew level with goals from
Ben Dibb-Fuller and Keiron Day.
John Paxton, Jordan Nellis and an own goal put Wallington in
charge against Hebburn Reyrolle with Bede Finnegan and Derek Graham hitting
consolations for the ten-man visitors.
A Paul Joisce goal right on half time gave Division One
leaders Cramlington
Town the points against
Newcastle Uni while title chasers North Shields Athletic and Newcastle Chemfica
both slipped up.
Francis Storey shot lowly Heddon ahead against Athletic, who
replied thanks to Ryan bailey and although Kyle Burnip was on target for
Chemfica, they were held by Hexham who netted courtesy of Matthew Blackith.
Scott Bamborough and Craig Dunn scored in New Fordley’s win
over Bedlington Terriers Reserves and Andy Renton, Chris Dougthwaite and Tavis
Couling (pen) were Gosforth Bohemians’ hit-men at Ponteland United. Daniel
Wright pulled one back.
Ryan Davenport bagged a brace in Redheugh’s win over Wooler
with Andy May and Alan Pegram getting the others. Luke Strangeways and Michael
Saunders hit the target for the visitors.
Lee Cuthbertson was another two-goal hero for Birtley Saint
Josephs in their win over Cullercoats. Mark Hammond and Anthony Smith added
others and Elliott Mitchell pulled one back.
Red-hot Ross Muter slammed in FIVE as AFC Newbiggin hit West
Allotment Celtic A for six – and went top of Division Two. Kris Allington also
beat the keeper.
Blyth Isabella went one better as Dan Carr cracked in a
hat-trick at Swalwell.
Che Aisbett, Daniel Hislop and Jake Miller (2-1 pen) added
to the total at Swalwell who netted a consolation through Colin Meadows.
Stu Taylor’s last minute shot was fumbled over the line by
the Wideopen keeper to give Seaton Burn the win and Michael Starkie struck
twice in Wallsend Boys Club’s win at Cramlington United. Steve McCabe and David
Pounder completed the total.
Kenny Collins, Ross Straughan, Steve Hogg, Ryan Taylor and
Neil McFall all crashed in for Alnwick Town Reserves against High Howdon, who
pulled tow back from Daniel Cotton and Paul Patton.
Thursday, 10 April 2014
Bay Plastics Challenge Cup Final
Walker Central 1 Wallington 3
John Paxton bagged a brace as Wallington lifted the Bay
Plastics Challenge Cup.
The Greens raced into an early lead when Sam Walton fired in
from the penalty spot in the 8th minute and they doubled their
advantage just five minutes later when Paxton latched onto a poor back pass and
tucked away into the net.
Walker
were left with a mountain to climb when Paxton added his second in the 69th
minute.
They did have a great chance to get back in it when they
were awarded a penalty but could only groan as it was missed.
Central sub Christopher Hamilton did hit a consolation in
the 85th minute but it couldn’t dampen the celebrations for
Wallington boss Stephen Cowan, who was delighted to lift some silverware before
his retirement at the end of the season.
Saturday, 5 April 2014
Northern Alliance round up 05/04/14
Leaders Walker Central were held at Seaton Delaval.
The Red Devils took an early lead through Michael Fenwick
but Central turned things around with goals from Jack Nicholson and John Robson
(pen). Kevin Westphal headed the leveller.
Red House Farm piled on the pressure but couldn’t find a
leveller as they went down at Ashington Colliers, who lead with goals from
Brett Robertson and Joe Moscrop (pen). Zak Brogden pulled one back but Farm
lost ground in the title race.
Blyth
Town’s Malcolm Morien hit
a hat-trick in their 7-1 victory over Northbank. David Robinson, David
Atkinson, Jason Ritchie and Connor Andrews got the others – Andy Griffiths hit
the consolation.
Andy Robertson struck five times – including two penalties –
in Whitley Bay A’s big win at Wallington. Liam Harris and Chris Bell added the
others with Jake Walton and Dan Thompson the Green’s scorers.
Marc Shiel hit the only goal for Carlisle City
at Hebburn Reyrolle and Percy Main led at Killingworth Station with strikes
from Ryan McKee and Sam Thompson.
Mark Dixon got Station back in it with a 45-yard lob and
Michael Bowman made it all-square from the penalty spot. Dixon headed in the winner at the back post.
Phil Murray (2) and Derek Waters scored for Stocksfield in
their draw with Shankhouse, who replied through an own goal, Lee Gustard and a
Chris Rue penalty. The Griffins almost won it but hit the post late on.
Division One leaders Cramlington Town
left it late as they came from behind to beat Bohemians. Andrew Renton shot the
visitors ahead early on but Jordan Miller levelled in the 76th
minute and Kev Long won it five minutes later.
North Shields Athletic had Scott Jasper, Ryan Bailey,
Anthony Keith, Scott Evans and Anthony Skipsey on target in their convincing
win at Ponteland United and Michael Hutchinson and Scott Robson were Redheugh’s
scorers in their win over Newcastle Uni, who netted courtesy of Joe Watson.
Chris Connor hit Cullercoat’s winner against New Fordley and
Luke Strangeways struck twice in Wooler’s success against Hexham. Jamie Punton
and veteran player manager Barry Guthrie – who’s been hitting the net for over
three decades, chipped in with the other – at the grand age of 48! Stuart
Brown, Thomas North and Gavin Cox were the Tyendaler’s scorers.
Darren Walker’s hat-trick put Blyth Isabella in contention
for the Division Two title as they beat Grainger Park.
Che Aisbitt and Andrew Haigh got the others, with Chrissy
Robinson notching a reply.
John Bone, Kris Allington, Mason Armstrong and Darren Burn
fired in for AFC Newbiggin at High Howdon, who pulled one back though Daniel
Cotton, while Jordan Bolton, Dean Mulholland, Ryan Gibson and Thomas Williams struck
for Gateshead Leam Rangers in a good victory over Wallsend Boys Club.
Mark Anderson, Andy McBride, Keiran Ranson, Stephen Thompson,
Ben Jefferson and Lewis Walker chalked up for Benfield Reserves as they hit
Cramlington United for six and Chris Grant shot Swalwell ahead against Seaton
Burn, with Ryan Spragg grabbing the equalier.
Andy Smith struck twice in Whitburn Athletic’s success
against Alnwick Town Reserves. Levi Collins added the other with Neil McFall
pulling one back.
Thursday, 3 April 2014
Northern Football Alliance Bay Plastics Combination Cup Final
Birtley Saint Josephs 0 Newcastle Chemfica (Independent) 1
Steve McLaughlin netted the winner just before the break as Newcastle Chemfica lifted the Bay Plastics Combination Cup.
The match was mainly contested in midfield in front of a good crowd at Grounsel Park and although Birtley created a couple of chances, Chemfica almost added to their tally towards the end as the game opened up.
Steve McLaughlin netted the winner just before the break as Newcastle Chemfica lifted the Bay Plastics Combination Cup.
The match was mainly contested in midfield in front of a good crowd at Grounsel Park and although Birtley created a couple of chances, Chemfica almost added to their tally towards the end as the game opened up.
Saturday, 29 March 2014
Northern Alliance Round Up 29/03/14
It’s all to play for at both ends of the Premier Division
table as the Northern Football Alliance gears up for an exciting run-in.
Leaders Walker Central were trailing to a Lee Hamilton drive
at Killingworth Station but claimed a point as John Robson grabbed a late
leveller.
That gave Red House Farm the opportunity to cut the gap at
the top to two points with a game in hand as Michael Armstrong, Roi Ticknell
and Shane Brooks scored at Rutherford. Mark
McMeekin netted for the Gateshead side.
Stuart Bell scored for Northbank with Michael Fenwick
replying for Seaton Delaval who could have won it but for a great penalty save
by Gunners keeper Jack Twentyman.
Goals from David Brown and Joe Moscrop moved Ashington
Colliers away from the dangerzone as they pulled off a good win at Whitley Bay
A. Michael Clement hit the consolation.
Relegation-threatened Hebburn Reyrolle put up a battling
display at Carlisle
City with Dean Finnegan
(2) and Steven Ives scoring for the bottom side, but the Cumbrians replied
through Marc Shiel, Dan Greenslade, Alan Casey, Ian Cumersky and Martin
Shepherd.
Lee Gustard’s 88th minute header booked
Shankhouse at spot in the Archers of Blyth George Dobbins League Cup Final as
they defended superbly to beat Blyth
Town.
Anthony Errington, Scott Jasper and Sean Millington left the
Cramlington Town keeper on the deck as the NFA Minor
Cup Finalists beat the Division One leaders.
Jordan Miller hit the consolation.
Dave Owen, Chris Homans, Steve McLaughlin and Dan Sherliker
netted for Newcastle Chemfica at Heddon, with Francis Storey and Andrew Davidson
replying, while Wooler had Alan McFall, James Jeffries, Scott Hunter, Stu
Bertram and Paul Yeadon fire home in their victory over New Fordley. John Waugh
notched a consolation.
Joseph Laver’s double helped Newcastle Uni to success over
Ponteland United. Jonathon Sexton got the other for the Students with Dan
Wright the United targetman and Mark Hammond, Anthony Smith and James Bowman were
on the scoresheet for Birtley Saint Josephs at Willington Quay Saints. Callum
Ancrum netted for the bottom side.
Dean Clay struck twice as Cullercoats won at Bohemians, who
netted courtesy of Marcus Burn.
Division Two leaders Longbenton had Anthony Brown, Chris
Sword, David Short and Alex Nesbit on target in their win at Alnwick Town
Reserves. Kenny Collins replied.
Liam Anderson struck twice as Second-placed Grainger
Park beat Seaton Burn.
Davie Gowling got the other late on, with Ryan Spragg firing in for the
visitors while Isabella came from behind to celebrate victory at High Howdon.
First half goals from Daniel Cotton and Chris Chan put the
hosts in control, but Dan Long (2), Daniel Hislop, Michael Meins and Curtis
Miller (pen) struck after the interval to give Isabella the points.
Steve McCabe and Chris Brennan notched in the first half for
Wallsend Boys Club at Newcastle Benfield Reserves, who got one back through
Steve Thompson’s top corner drive.
Ridi Muteba crashed in a hat-trick for West Allotment Celtic
A in their victory over Swalwell. Jaddai Kambena slotted the other and neither
side could find the breakthrough as Whitburn Athletic drew a blank with
Gateshead Leam Rangers.
Saturday, 22 March 2014
Northern Alliance Round Up 22/03/14
It ended all square in the top of the table clash between Blyth
Town and Red House Farm with Josh Miller’s unfortunate own goal for the hosts
being cancelled out by David Robinson’s leveller.
That gave leaders Walker Central the chance to go four
points clear with a Matty Hayton double and a Dean Imray penalty giving them
the points against Hebburn Reyrolle.
An own goal and further strikes from Michael Bowman and Mark
Covell put Killingworth Station three up at the break on their visit to Whitley
Bay A, who hit back with goals from Michael Clement and Nick Jarvis Smith and
also hit the woodwork on a couple of occasions.
First half strikes from Andrew Shepherd and Ricky Lee James
gave Northbank the points at Shankhouse and a late Derek Waters strike,
following up his saved spot-kick, gave Stocksfield three points against Carlisle City.
Kevin Broynson’s last-gasp winner saw Rutherford
leapfrog Ashington Colliers in the relegation battle. Will Forsyth’s opener had
been cancelled out by david Brown, but Broynson struck with just sixty seconds
to go.
Percy Main also got a bit of breathing space as Sam Thompson
lashed in the only goal against Wallington.
David Mason bagged a brace in Division One leaders Cramlington Town’s win over Ponteland United. Stu
Kyle, Chris Anderson (pen) and Danny McDonald got the others with Michael
Rankin replying from the spot.
Jay Lomana, Garrick Murphey Collins, Gaz Davies and Steve
McLaughlin were on target for Newcastle Chemfica as they out-gunned Wooler and
Hexham celebrated a last minute winner at New Fordley.
Gavin Cox and Aiden Armstrong had netted for the Tynedalers
with Joe Besford and Zak Tully replying before Thomas North pounced in the 89th
minute.
Anthony Errington and Ryan Bailey were North Shields
Athletic’s hit-men at Bohemians, who had Andrew Dalton on the scoresheet, and
Dan Hill struck the winner for Birtley Saint Josephs in the dying seconds
against Gateshead Redheugh.
Scott Westaway was on target for Bedlington Terriers
Reserves in their draw with Newcastle Uni, who netted through Harry Wilson.
Division Two leaders Longbenton were held by Wallsend Boys
Club as Chris Sword’s double for the Bulls was cancelled out by strikes from
Michael Starkie and Karl Morrison while Grainger Park
went ahead at AFC Newbiggin as Shaun Sager struck but the Seasiders turned the
game on its head with replies from Kev Halliday, Richie Kennedy and Ross Muter.
Craig Jackson hit the only goal for Seaton Burn in their
victory over West Allotment Celtic A and Andrew Haigh lashed in a hat-trick as
Blyth Isabella proved too strong for Wideopen.
Che Aisbitt, Dan Carr, Dan Wardle and Micheal Meins (2) got
the others in a whitewash.
James Fenwick and Jordan Bolton were on the scoresheet for
Gateshead Leam Rangers in their victory over Newcastle Benfield Reserves, who
rattled the bar, and Andrew Kiddell and Neil McFall netted in the first half as
Alnwick Town Reserves beat Swalwell, who pulled one back through David Jeffers.
Daniel Cotton hit High Howdon’s winner at Whitburn, who were
reduced to ten men for most of the game.
Mason Stephenson struck twice in Seaton Delaval’s BlueFin
Group Bill Gardner memorial Trophy semi final win over Cullercoats.
An own goal and a Michael Fenwick strike completed the
scoring. The Red Devils will meet Alnwick Town Reserves in the Final.
Saturday, 15 March 2014
Northern Alliance round up 15/03/14
Walker Central hit a late winner at Ashington Colliers to
maintain top spot.
Dave Brown had shot the Colliers in front but second half
strikes from Phil McCoy and a late Anthony Studholme effort kept Central’s
noses in front.
Red House Farm kept up the pressure as Michael Armstrong bagged
a brace at Killingworth Station. Paul Newton-Eddy netted the other with Martin
Roper grabbing the consolation.
Blyth
Town hit five without
reply at Wallington. Malcolm Morien (2), Conner Andrews, David Atkinson and
David Robinson did the damage while Paul Dunn also struck twice for Shankhouse
at Percy Main. Peter Snowdon and Gary Yates got the others with Matty Robinson
netting twice in reply.
Hebburn Reyrolle’s Martin Urwin, Jamie Lawson (2) and
Stephen Cockburn were all smiles as the bottom side beat Northbank convincingly
and Stocksfield shared the spoils with Whitley Bay A. Andrew Hall and Declan
Stokle were the Griffins’ hit-men with Andy Robertson and Ryan McGorrigan on
target for the Seahorses.
It ended goalless between Rutherford and Carlisle City, this
mainly being thanks to Rutherford keeper Owen
Little who produced a couple of brilliant saves.
A Chris Anderson penalty got Division One leaders Cramlington Town off to a good start against
Cullercoats and further goals from David Mason and Kev Long secured the points.
Second-placed Chemfica slipped up at Bedlington Terriers Res
who had Mark Race, Reece Farell and Andy Mogwo on target. Chris Homans replied.
Louis O’Donahue’s double gave Bohemians the points at
Redheugh, who netted through Scott Robson and a late winner from Francis Storey
gave Heddon victory at Hexham.
Luke Strangeways and Michael Saunders shot home for Wooler
in their draw with North Shields Athletic, who had Daniel Capewell and Scott
Jasper on the scoresheet while Dan Wright’s first half goal gave Ponteland
United a win over Willington Quay Saints.
Joe Watson, Jesse Walkin and Joseph Laver struck for
Newcastle Uni but Lee Cuthbertson (2) and Shaun Todhunter replied for Birtley
Saint Josephs in a six-goal thriller.
Division Two leaders Longbenton were held to a draw by
Whitburn Atheltic. David Short netted for the Bulls but Liam Donnelly netted
for Athletic.
Wallsend Boys Club are shaping up to be promotion contenders
and Chris Brennan struck twice in their win over Grainger Park.
Michael Starkie got the other.
Ross Muter, John Bone (2) and Mick Angus kept AFC Newbiggin’s
title hopes on track at Wideopen and Curtis Miller netted a hat-trick in
Isabella’s victory at Cramlington United. Dan Gray had given them a shock with
the opener, but further goals from Andy Davison and Micky Meins completed the
turnaround.
Daniel Cotton went one better with four in High Howdon’s win
over Swalwell. Chris Marshall got the other with Danny Igo replying.
Jonny Dobson, James Fenwick, Lewis Meech and an own goal
completed the Gateshead Leam Rangers tally at Alnwick Town Res, with Neil
McFall the Town targetman.
Newcastle Benfield Res hit-man Andy McBride plundered a
treble in his side’s fourth win on the bounce against West Allotment Celtic A.
Chris Thompson added another with Ben Jackson the Celtic scorer.
Saturday, 8 March 2014
Northern Alliance Round Up 08/03/14
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.
Saturday, 1 March 2014
Northern Alliance Round Up 1/3/14
Malcolm Morien slammed in a hat-trick as Blyth Town
demolished Hebburn Reyrolle and cut the gap at the top to four points.
David Atkinson (2), Ian Lee, Daniel Beresford and Jonathon
Mann got the others while Walker Central had Matty Hayton on target twice at
Shankhouse but went down to goals from Niall Younger (2) and Adam Bambrough.
Andy Robertson (2), Lewis Burns and Gav Hattrick netted for
Whitley Bay A in their victory at Percy Main and a goal in each half from Roi
Ticknell and Martin Soulsby gave Red House Farm the points against Carlisle City.
Glen Caygill, Phil Murray and Gavin Watt fired in for
Stocksfield as they won at Killingworth Station, who replied twice through
Michael Bowman and Lee Hamilton while a solitary Andrew Sherrard strike gave Northbank the win at
Wallington.
Gateshead Redheugh blew the Division One title race wide
open with goals from Liam Henderson and John Dewhirst at leaders Cramlington Town.
Dean McArthur hit a hat-trick in Cullercoats’ 6-2 success at
Heddon and Jesse Walkin and Dan Clements both bagged braces in Newcastle Uni’s
6-2 win over New Fordley.
Glen Johnson struck twice in Willington Quay Saints’ 4-0 win
over Bedlington Terriers Reserves in Division One. Mark Henderson and Dale Johnson
got the others.
Dan Irving, Martin Guy and Anthony Smith slammed in for
Birtley Saint Josephs as they edged out Bohemians to go into the Final of the
Bay Plastics Combination Cup.
Chris Toye struck twice in reply.
Anth Brown and Dave Short hit doubles as Longbenton went top
of Division Two. Alex Nesbitt and Miles Mason got the others as they hit
Swalwell for six.
James Fenwick also struck twice as Gateshead Leam Rangers
beat Wideopen. Lewis Conroy, Dean Mulholland and Tony Falconer added to the
tally with James Keelan getting the consolation.
Dan Carr and Matt Lavender were on the scoresheet for Blyth
Isabella as they beat Alnwick Town Reserves, who had Ross Straughan on target while
Dwayne Murray grabbed a late leveller for Grainger Park,
who were trailing to own goal that put high Howdon ahead.
Dave Hewitt, Craig Jackson and Carl Langa (2) gave Seaton Burn
the points against Cramlington United, who netted through Ben Davison.
Ben Jefferson and Thai Blevins gave Newcastle Benfield Reserves
the advantage against Wallsend Boys Club, who hit back strongly and pulled one
back through Nicky Whitelaw. But the Benfield youngsters dug in and hit a third
on the break though Stephen Thompson to book a spot in the BlueFin Group Amateur
Cup Final.
John Bone’s early strike put AFC Newbiggin ahead against local
rivals Red Row Welfare in the Northumberland FA Minor Cup semi finals.
Jonathon McEnaney extended the advantage and although Sean
Palmer pulled one back, Ross Muter headed in a third to put the Seasiders
through.
They are joined at Whitley Park by North Shields Athletic, who had
John Wyres (2), Scott Jasper (2) and Ben Pollock on the scoresheet in a great
win at Newcastle Chemfica.
Saturday, 22 February 2014
Northern Alliance Round Up 22/02/14
Northbank sub Ross Irving scored two specials as they
Cumbrians rocked Whitley Bay A.
Irving smashed one into the
top corner from 25 yards with his first touch and although Andrew Robertson
levelled when he went around the keeper and tucked away, Irving was the hero when he fired the winner
through a crowd of players from the edge of the box.
Carlisle City’s Martin Shepherd also hit a double as the Sky
Blues hit back after Danny Beresford had given hosts Blyth Town the advantage,
with Connor Andrews popping up to share the spoils.
Lee Hamilton’s hat-trick for Killingworth Station included
two penalties against Seaton Delaval, who had Mason Stephenson on the
scoresheet while Stocksfield’s Phil Davidson slammed in a treble against Rutherford. Keiron Day netted direct from a corner and
Kane Wight completed the scoring.
Michael Armstrong, Michael Strachan and Paul Newton-Eddy
scored in Red House Farm’s win over Percy Main, who hit back through Stewart
Wright, while Adam Smith and Stephen Cockburn (pen) were Hebburn Reyrolle’s
scorers in their draw with Ashington Colliers, whose hit-men were James Brown
and Joe Moscrop.
Walker Central stretched their lead at the top to seven
points with goals from Carl Begbie and Christopher Maddocks against Wallington,
who grabbed a late consolation thanks to an own goal.
Birtley Saint Josephs put a dent in Cramlington Town’s title
hopes in Division One with goals from Dan Waller, Anthony Smith and James
Bowman while Bohemians took the points against New Fordley with goals from
Derek Ure, Tavis Couling and an own goal. New Fordley’s consolation was also an
own goal.
Luke Fisher’s own goal gave Hexham the lead at Newcastle Uni
which was cancelled out by an Angus Taylor screamer while Liam Anderson and
Andrew Davison (pen) netted for Ponteland United as they beat Wooler.
Gary Hall hit a late winner for Heddon at Willington Quay Saints.
Dan Robinson (2) and Andrew Davison got the others with Andy Breheny, Grant
Starling and Glen Johnson (pen) successful at the other end for battling
Saints.
Longbenton’s hopes of regaining top spot in Division Two
were dashed against Newcastle Benfield Reserves, who netted through Ben
Jefferson and Chris Thompson. Chris Sword scored for the Bulls.
Chris Chan, Chris Marshall, Stew Dodds and Dean Blacklock
were High Howdon’s hit-men against Cramlington United – Tony Rees replying.
Goals from Liam Roberts and Liam Donnelly gave Whitburn the
points at Swalwell, who pulled one back through Lee Cranney and Nicky Whitelaw,
Michael Starkie and Carl Morrison scored for Wallsend Boys Club in their
success against West Allotment Celtic A, who pulled one back courtesy of Sean
Allen.
It ended goalless between Gateshead Leam Rangers and Seaton
Burn.
Chris Rue, Peter Snowdon and Gary Yates scored for
Shankhouse as they beat Prudhoe Town to go into the NFA Les Todd Senior
Benevolent Bowl semi-finals but their
was heartache for Chopwell, who were reduced to nine men and went down 3-2 to
Shildon Railway in the DFA Minor Cup semi final.
Cup kings Newcastle Chemfica held their nerve in a penalty
shoot-out to book a spot in the Archers of Blyth George Dobbins League Cup
Final.
Goals from Dean Laycock and Steve McLaughlin had been
cancelled out by strikes from North Shields Athletic’s Scott Jasper and Liam
Climpson before Chemfica won the shoot-out 3-2 to go into their second Cup
Final so far this term.
And Alnwick Town Reserves went into the Final of the Bluefin
Group Bill Gardner Trophy with an exciting 2-1 win over Blyth Isabella. Dominic
Schievetta and Peter Murray fired in for Town, with Dan Wardle netting the
Isabella consolation.
Saturday, 15 February 2014
Northern Alliance round up 15/02/14
The headache for Northern Alliance
fixture secretaries Len Renham and George Davison shows no signs of letting up
as the wet weather again decimated the programme.
A Josh Draycott double and a Rob Grainey strike gave
Stocksfield three points against basement side Hebburn Reyrolle in the Premier
Division.
Lee Turnbull hit the only goal in Gateshead Leam Rangers’
win at High Howdon in Division Two and AFC Newbiggin went into the semi finals
of the Northumberland FA Minor Cup as they thumped Hexham 6-0.
Ross Muter and Darren Burn both struck twice with Michael
Angus and Jon McEnaney getting the others.
Saturday, 8 February 2014
Northern Alliance round up 8/2/14
Waterlogged pitches played havoc with the Northern
Alliance fixtures for the sixth week running and the League now
faces the prospect of a fixture backlog towards the end of the season.
Second half strikes from Mason Stephenson and Stephen Howes gave
Seaton Delaval Amateurs the points against Stocksfield while it ended goalless
at Northbank as they took on leaders Walker Central in an end-to-end game.
Gareth Pearson slotted the only goal for Wooler in a good
win at Birtley Saint Josephs in Division One and it ended all square between
Newcastle Uni and second-placed Newcastle Chemfica (Independent). Dan Clements
and Dave Kewn netted for the Students with Dean Laycock and Steve McLaughlin
scoring for ‘Fica.
Dean Mulholland bagged a brace in Gateshead Leam Rangers’
demolition job on West Allotment Celtic A in Division Two.
Louis Meach, Lee Turnbull, Mark Williams, Liam Grant, Ryan
Gibson and James Fenwick all added to the total as they piled on the agony.
High Howdon’s Chris Marshall, Chris Phillips and Anthony
Bruce netted as they surprised second placed Longbenton, who had Pete Webster
on the scoresheet.
Gateshead Redheugh celebrated booking a spot in the Final of
the Durham FA Trophy. Goals from Kev Hay and Scott Robson put them in control
and although Sunderland Hylton pulled one back, they conceded an own goal to
restore Redheugh’s two goal advantage. Hylton pulled another back but the
Division One side held out for a shot at the silverware.
Lee Hamilton hit a hat-trick in Killingworth Station’s 5-0
win at Cramlington
Town in the
Northumberland FA Les Todd Senior Benevolent Bowl.
Michael Turner and an own goal completed the tally.
Malcolm Morien scored twice as Blyth Town
advanced with a 4-1 win over Red House Farm. Ian Lee and sub John Amos got the
others, with Michael Strachan netting for the visitors.
Cullercoats crashed out of the Northumberland FA Minor Cup with
a 5-3 reverse at North Northumberland League side Red Row Welfare, but North
Shields Athletic will join Newcastle Chemfica Independent in the semi finals
after a 5-3 win at Blyth Isabella.
Anthony Keith, Anthony Etherington, Scott Jasper, Sean
Millington and Liam Climpson all fired in for Athletic with Andrew Haigh, Jake
Miller and Dan Carr netting for a spirited Isabella.
Saturday, 1 February 2014
Northern Alliance Round Up 01/02/14
With persistent rain falling all week on already waterlogged
pitches, the Northern Alliance programme took
another heavy hit.
Whitley
Bay A beat Wallington 4-3
in a penalty shoot-out after the game had ended goalless to go into the Les
Todd Northumberland FA Senior Benevolent Bowl semi finals. Keeper Michael
Hammond saved twice to earn the plaudits.
Dean Laycock and Steve McLaughlin fired in for Newcastle Chemfica
(Independent) as they secured a spot in the Northumberland FA Minor Cup
semi-finals by beating Ponteland United.
Kev Bell’s double for Wooler was cancelled out by two Dan
Clements strikes for Newcastle Uni in a promotion-chasing Division One clash while
Shaun Sager hit a hat-trick for Grainger
Park in an exciting ten-goal
Second Division encounter with Newcastle Benfield on the 3G pitch at Blakelaw.
Liam Anderson struck twice and Nathan Lowdon got the other
with Ben Jefferson also crashing in three times for Benfield Reserves as the
game swung from end-to-end. Andrew McBride was also on target.
Chris Marshall was a hat-trick hero for High Howdon in their
Friday night encounter at West Allotment Celtic A. Luke Molloy got the other,
with Shaun Boyle striking for Celtic.
Saturday, 25 January 2014
Northern Alliance Round Up 25/01/14
The Northern Alliance
fixture list was almost completely washed out by heavy rain, with only five
games getting the go ahead.
Louis Meach and Michael Tucker fired in for Gateshead Leam Rangers
as they booked a spot in the Bluefin Group Amateur Cup Final with a good win at
Chopwell, who netted through Derek Waters.
In the Premier Division, Darren Walsh struck twice for
leaders Walker Central and James Walker added another but hosts Red House Farm
came from behind to win it with goals from Lee Brady (2), Rees Farndell and
Robbie Nolan.
Andrew Davidson slotted home the only goal of the game late
on from the penalty spot as Ponteland United beat Newcastle Chemfica in
Division One.
Jack Bell, John Dewhirst and Robbie Frame scored for
Redheugh in their win over New Fordley, who had Joe Besford and Lee Waugh on
the scoresheet.
Their was a glut of goals in the only game in Division Two,
with Dan Carr (2), Jake Miller, Billy Olechnowicz and Paul Huck netting for
Blyth Isabella as they beat Whitburn Athletic in a nine-goal thriller.
Andrew Smith (2), Daniel Wilson and Grant Pressling replied.
Saturday, 18 January 2014
Northern Alliance round up 18/01/14
Sam Walton netted a late winner for Wallington as they beat
Whitley Bay A to go into the final of the Bay Plastics Challenge Cup.
Jonny Godsmark gave the visitors an early lead and although
Walton missed the chance to level from the penalty spot, he crossed for his
brother Jake to head in the equaliser then struck the winner with eleven
minutes to go.
It ended goalless in the other semi between Walker Central
and Red House farm in a thrilling and entertaining game between two good teams.
Central won it on penalties.
Steve McLaughlin’s hat-trick put Newcastle Chemfica into the
final of the Bay Plastics Combination Cup.
Liam Henderson and Alan Pegram replied for hosts Gateshead Redheugh.
Ricky Lee James bagged a brace and Nicky Routledge got the
other as Northbank hit visitors Percy Main on the break. Stuart Wright and Daniel
Sneap replied, but the Villagers couldn’t force the issue and Eddie Keenan
drilled in a second half hat-trick for Rutherford
as they beat Hebburn Reyrolle.
Wooler’s Luke Strangeways and Michael Saunders were on
target as they beat Bedlington Terriers Reserves and an Adam Shanks double and
Chris Anderson strike put leaders Cramlington
Town in charge at New
Fordley.
The hosts hit back through Ben Davison and Zak Tully, but
late a late brace from Jordan Watson ensured that Town went nine points clear.
Division Two leaders AFC Newbiggin also stayed out in front
with second half goals from Kevin Halliday and David Hepple against Cramlington
United.
Second-placed Longbenton came from 4-0 down to beat Wideopen
with a dramatic injury time winner from Anthony Brown.
James Keelan (2), Andy malone and Dan Cormac had put the
visitors in charge but David Short led the fightback with a hat-trick and Chris
Sword got the other.
Chris Chan (2) and craig Black were High Howdon’s scorers in
their win over Newcastle Benfield Reserves, with Steven Thompson bagging a
brace in return.
Chopwell booked a spot in the semi finals of the Durham FA
Minor Cup as they came from behind to beat fellow Alliance side Whitburn Athletic.
Liam Roberts knocked in from close range to put the visitors
ahead but second half goals from Andy Smith, Alan Rennison and Kevin Regan put
Chopwell through.
Blyth Isabella went into the quarter finals of the
Northumberland FA Minor Cup with goals from Dan Long (2), Dan Carr and Michael
Meins at Newcastle Barca Rovers.
Saturday, 11 January 2014
Northern Alliance round up 11/01/14
Connor Johnson (3), Dylan Blake (3), Andrew Robertson (3), Johnny
Godsmark (2) and David Fairgrieve, Liam Harris and Lewis Burns were the Whitley Bay A scorers in a fourteen goal mauling
of basement side Hebburn Reyrolle, who did find the net through Chris Ives,
Adam Smith and Michael Alexander.
Darren Walsh and Kurt Burns netted as Walker Central went
back to the top with a win over Percy Main and Ricky Lee James hit the only
goal for Northbank as they beat Stocksfield.
Paul Bonnick and Michael Fenwick were Seaton Delaval’s
scorers in a good win over Red House Farm, who pulled one back late on through Lee
Dunn.
Chris Anderson struck twice as Cramlington Town
won the top of Division One clash at Gateshead Redheugh. Lee Middleton and
Kevin Long got the others – Kev Hay and Robbie Frame replied.
Daniel Robinson gave Heddon a late lead against Wooler that
was cancelled out by Liam Hardy in stoppage time and a Chris Morris double
helped Birtley Saint Josephs to a win against in-form Newcastle Uni. Tony Smith
got the other with Ben Wheeler netting late on for the Students.
Kyle Bennett (2), Dwayne Murray, Imran Collins, Tony Leach
and Kirk Fleming slotted home for Grainger
Park as the won at
Swalwell, James Bowman striking twice in reply and Andrew Smith and Liam Roberts
got on the scoresheet for Whitburn Athletic as they took three points at
Wallsend Boys Club.
James Fenwick and Mark Williams were on target for Gateshead
Leam Rangers but replies from Thomas Higney, Adam Jobson and Andrew Geddis gave
Alnwick Town Reserves a good win.
Christopher Marshall, Paul Paton and Stew Dodds slammed in
High Howdon’s goals against Chopwell, with replies from Chris Monk and Derek Waters
not enough to get the visitors anything from the game.
Battling basement side Cramlington United were unlucky to go
down by the odd goal in seven against Wideopen.
Will Nutman, Dan Cormack, Andrew Malone and match winner
James Heathcote netted for the visitors with Colin Winfield, Mark Nicholson and
Ben Davidson chalking up for United.
Northumberland FA Minor Cup
Newcastle Chemfica trailed to Newcastle City
after an hour but Ian Hutchinson got them level from the penalty spot. Further
goals from Dieu Lomana, Dan Sherliker and Steve McLaughlin saw Chemfica into
the quarter finals.
Glen Johnson’s penalty put Willington Quay Saints ahead
against North Shields Athletic, but goals from Scott Jasper and Max Zaborus
turned the game around.
Ross Muter struck twice and Mick Angus got the other for AFC Newbiggin at Seaton
Burn and James Ritson, Richard May, James Ridley, James Carr and Luke Ferguson
fired in during Cullercoats’ success against West Jesmond.
Hexham needed extra time to see off a stern challenge from
Newcastle Benfield Reserves, with goals from Aiden Armstrong (2) and Matthew
Blackith.
Craig Cook bagged a brace for Ponteland United
at West Allotment Celtic A. Andrew Davidson and Liam Anderson added the others with Sean Allan
replying. Bohemians crashed out by a single goal at Red Row Welfare.
Saturday, 4 January 2014
Northern Alliance round up 04/01/14
Carlisle
City led at Wallington
through a Tom Lucock double but late goals from Dan Thompson and Sam Walton
salvaged a point for the Greens.
James Walker struck the only goal in the 70th minute
as Walker Central beat Whitley Bay A.
Northbank hit Ashington Colliers for six, with Ricky Lee
James and Nicky Routledge both bagging braces. Andrew Griffiths and Rhys Walker
got the others as the Cumbrians moved up to mid-table, with Darren Riddell notching
the consolation.
Michael Fenwick shot Seaton Delaval ahead against Percy Main
but Stewart Wright, on his return to his old club, grabbed the equaliser.
Johnny Basham struck twice as Hebburn Reyrolle held Red
House Farm, who had Zak Brogden and Mark Sheeran, with a penalty, on the
scoresheet.
Jordan Watson hit a hat-trick as Division One table-toppers Cramlington Town beat Willington Quay Saints. Dean
Muckle got the other and Dean Laycock also crashed in a treble for
second-placed Newcastle Chemfica Independent in their 5-0 success at Birtley
Saint Josephs. Martin Dickson and Dan Sherliker also netted.
Redheugh’s fine form continued with a win at promotion
rivals Wooler.
Liam Henderson, Dale Robson and Ryan Davenport were on
target for the South Tynesiders, with Kevin
Bell and Mark Forrest crashing in for the hosts.
Dan Clements (2), James Golby, Jesse Walkin and Joe Watson
scored for Newcastle Uni as they won a nine-goal thriller against Cullercoats.
Kevin Walter hit three and Richard May got the other in reply.
Sean Millington, Scott Jasper, Ryan Bailey and Dan Smee shot
home for North Shields Athletic as they beat Bohemians, who pulled one back
through Marcus Burn.
Kris Allington and John Bone both hit doubles in AFC
Newbiggin’s 5-1 victory over Swalwell, which put the Seasiders back on top of
Division Two.
Mick Angus got the other, with Gary Foster netting for the
visitors.
Steven Turnbull, Dan Long and Matthew Lavender were Blyth
Isabella’s hit-men in their win over High Howdon, who had Christopher Marshal
and Chris Phillips on target.
John Sommerville struck twice and skipper Chrissy Robinson
netted a screamer for Grainger
Park in their win over
Cramlington United. Dean Devlin pulled one back.
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