Sunday, 20 September 2015

FORM 50 SUSPENSION

  20 September, 2015                                                                               FORM 50 SUSPENSION

THE LISTED CLUBS AND PLAYERS ARE SUSPENDED FROM ALL FOOTBALL ACTIVITIES UNTIL THEY HAVE PAID ALL OUTSTANDING MONIES OWED TO THIS ASSOCIATION:


Monday 21st September 2015
Lumley Snooker & Social Club               8198556C                Dean Lawrence                       Swinburne Maddison Sunday League



THE FOLLOWING HAVE PAID ALL OUTSTANDING FINES:
Pittington                                                8195723C                Aiden Lynn                              Swinburne Maddison Sunday League
Pittington                                                8195724C                James Donaldson   Swinburne Maddison Sunday League
Pittington                                                8195725C                Philip Harbisher                      Swinburne Maddison Sunday League


New Suspension lists

Individual Date of Birth (Individual) Club Name  No. of Matches Start Date End Date Suspension Level
Craig Hill 01/10/1981 Bowburn F.C. 1 20/09/2015 All Sunday Football
Carl Hewitson 30/04/1991 Kelloe W.M.C 1 20/09/2015 20/09/2015 All Sunday Football
Daniel Lowe 22/06/1992 Kelloe W.M.C 2 20/09/2015 27/09/2015 All Sunday Football
Grant Parnaby 12/01/1989 Kelloe W.M.C 1 20/09/2015 20/09/2015 All Sunday Football
Connor Shaw 01/05/1999 Pelton Crown Inn 1 21/09/2015 All Football
David Jackson 07/04/1992 Thornley Harry's Bar 3 20/09/2015 All Sunday Football

Sunday 14th September

Houghton Chilton Lodge were well deserved winners in their First Division derby at Houghton Wild Boar All Stars.
Lodge swept into a two-goal lead inside 15 minutes, with Ross Meenaghan’s deflected 25-yarder backed by a penalty from Craig Johnson, after Meenaghan bamboozled the right-back.
Star man Adam Hinde added a third, after Boar threatened a comeback, following a flick-on from David Firth, then Liam Lusk replied from the penalty spot after a foul by Ben Dawson.
Meenaghan made it four, latching onto a misplaced pass to round the keeper.
Dan Johnston stood out for Boar.
Washington Sandpiper lost 2-0 to visitors Whitehills, with an effort from Joseph Whelan and a good team goal, finished off by Ryan Grayson, sealing the deal. James Cattell starred.
Washington Jays pipped hosts Houghton 3-2 in a tight Third Division clash.
Houghton led with an unpressured own goal inside 10 minutes after good wing play and a drilled cross from James Carman, but the visitors’ Adam Hill struck twice in quick succession and Dan Robson converted a penalty for 3-1.
Danny Grant responded with the goal of the game, chipping Mark Fish from outside the box, but Houghton, for all their second-half dominance, could not find a leveller, although both sides had goals disallowed.
Lumley Snooker fell behind but rallied to beat Sedgefield SC 3-2, thanks to Anth Jones and two-goal Dan Young.
Houghton Town cruised to an impressive 4-0 Premier Division win at Sedgefield St Edmund’s, who conceded two goals from early corners and never recovered.
Chilton WMC rallied from 4-1 down to draw 4-4 at Newton Aycliffe WMC, whose marksmen were Wood, Megran, Cooper and Byrne. Chilton, without a recognised keeper, had Vinny Gash (2), Kieran Harnett and Dayle Taylor on target.
Ferryhill Celtic cruised to a 7-2 Second Division victory at Bishop Middleham, who grabbed two late consolations, both netted by John Cook. A thigh strain which forced off keeper Darren Bill at 1-0 did not help Bishop.
Ushaw Moor Cricket Club walloped Ferryhill Community Hub 4-0, with Craig Flowers, Dean Taylor, star man Michael Abson and Lewis Cook all notching.
Eppleton Cricket club enjoyed a fine 4-2 win at Bowburn in Division Four, with Sean McGrail and Daniel Crisp, with a well-taken 20-yarder, on target for the hosts.
Newton Hall Jovial Monk hit six first-half goals on the way to a comprehensive 8-3 win over Durham Buffaloes Head.
Adam Baister fired Monk ahead, but winless Buffaloes turned the game on its head with two quick replies.
But Russell Harris’s long-range strike, backed by David Wile’s clinical hat-trick and a second from Harris, had Monk well on top by half-time.
Wile added his fourth from Michael Dixon’s pass, then Harris completed his hat-trick from the spot before Buffaloes bagged a late consolation.
Gary Cummings, Steve Clarkson and Ross Wilby struck for never-say-die Buffaloes, with Harry Flynn starring.
Witton Gilbert Travellers Rest secured their first win, 5-3 at Durham Federation, inspired by a hat-trick from captain David Calcutt.
Craig Wheeldon added a double, with Ben Pearson, Cameron Wilson and James Allison replying.
Hilda Park edged through 4-3 after extra time against West Rainton in the first round of the Stonebridge Inn League Cup.
Rainton, whose marksmen were Jamie Bowes, Ian Brown and Andrew Hope, raced into a deserved 2-0 lead, but Hilda recovered to level, Steve Saville firing home a rebound and Chris Duke heading home a Stephen Gregory cross.
Rainton were back in front, but Marc Smith threw his head at a loose ball in the six-yard box to send the tie to extra time.
Smith then won it, heading home an Alex Robson cross. Jamie Gordon shone for Hilda, Steven Bowes for Rainton.
In the second round, High Shincliffe Avenue led at half-time but were rocked as Ouston Juniors roared back to win 4-1, with Conner Anderson’s treble, after he missed a first-half penalty, added to by Nathan Morley. Ben Dixon starred.
Pelton Crown outgunned Washington Cricket Club 8-3 after trailing early on.
Dean Stewart capped a brilliant passing move with the equaliser, then Kris Lawton’s rocket and a cool Keith Lines finish, made it 3-2 by the break.
Washington were close to levelling but Crown ran out winners with further goals from Lines, Liam Mitchell, sub Scott Simpson’s header and a brace from Ryan Warnaby. Gary McCartney (2) and Liam Young netted for the cricketers, whose star man was Gary Graham.
Bede Lodge SC were crushed 6-1 by Birtley Coach and Horses, whose clinical finishing brought goals from Aaron McEwen (3), Mark Jordan (2) and James Ward. Thomas Rutherford replied for wasteful Bede.
Ferryhill Dynamoes defeated Coxhoe Red Lion 4-2 after extra time, thanks to goals from Jonathan Mason (2), David Gibson and Kurt Seymour. Jordan Stannard hit both for Lion, who had Chris Cairns sent off.
High Handenhold Bird Inn produced a brilliant display only to lose a three-goal lead as Sacriston Cricket Club hit back to win 4-3 in the Castle Insurance Alan Smith Memorial Trophy second round.
Marc Keegan, Thomas Illingworth and Jonathan Swift had Bird on top, but Graham Embleton, John Harrison, and, in the last minute, Anthony Ward levelled before Andrew Collinson hit the visitors’ extra-time winner.
Hard-working Dubmire WMC earned a 5-2 victory at Kelloe WMC, who had Michael Hogg and Stephen Carruthers on target.
Durham County Seniors hit five goals in the final 20 minutes to sink depleted Burnside WMC 5-0, after a very tight opening 70.
Mark Wild fired a hat-trick, with sub Scott Henderson netting twice. Liam Milburn starred for Seniors, Adam Tweddle for Burnside.
Chester Garden Farm eased to a 6-1 derby win over Chester-le-Street AFC, with Richard Bestford responding to efforts from Bailey Hunter (2), Ryan Johnson, Dan Johnson, Tom Wray and Ben Mould.
Brandon Sports Club had Marcus Thompson and Steven Parnaby to thank for a 2-0 win over Framwellgate Moor WMC.
Pelaw Grange Dogs won 4-1 at Sacriston WMC, who were ahead from the eighth minute.
Craig Howlett had a goal disallowed after lobbing the keeper from 40 yards from a quick free-kick, but Jordan Stevens equalised then put Pelaw in front, direct from a corner. Daniel Igo’s superb volley and David Jeffers strike, after Chris Gosnell flicked on, put the tie to bed.
Sherburn Village defeated Ouston Cherry Tree 5-1 after going behind to Ryan Drummond’s delicate chip from the edge of the box early in the second half.
Conor Winter pulled the ball back for James Ellis to force extra time, then Sherburn took total control, with Nick Marley’s double, a Winter penalty and a second from Ellis confirming their success. Jamie Abbott shone for Sherburn, Mark Bailes for Ouston.
Durham County had Andrew Bartle (2), Joe Kerry and Jack Carr to thank for a 4-1 first round win at New Brancepeth WMC, with Chris Boyle replying.




Friday, 11 September 2015

Latest Suspensions in the League.


FORM 50 SUSPENSION

THE LISTED CLUBS AND PLAYERS ARE SUSPENDED FROM ALL FOOTBALL ACTIVITIES UNTIL THEY HAVE PAID ALL OUTSTANDING MONIES OWED TO THIS ASSOCIATION:

         
From Friday 18th September 2015
Pittington                                              8195723C             Aiden Lynn                            Swinburne Maddison Sunday League
Pittington                                              8195724C             James Donaldson Swinburne Maddison Sunday League
Pittington                                              8195725C             Philip Harbisher                   Swinburne Maddison Sunday League

THE FOLLOWING HAVE PAID ALL OUTSTANDING FINES:
Sedgefield Social Club                            8195209S                Bradley Sharp                         Durham Sunday Leag

THE FOLLOWING PLAYERS HAVE PAID ALL OUSTANDING DEBTS AND THE SUSPENSION ON THEM HAS BEEN REMOVED:

Nick Bryant                                                                            195  Kingsway, Sunniside, Newcastle, NE16 5XW

Cockfield F.C.        £20.00                                                   Wear Valley Sunday League (27.7.15)
Kevin Yorke                                                                           58 The Fallows, Cockfield. DL13 5DE
South Shields Frontier Sports Bar FC               £14.00   Tyne & Wear Business Houses League (11.8.14)
Kyle Mountain                                                                      18  Auckland Avenue, South Shields, NE34 7DZ
Billingham Low Grange FC                 £12.00                   Stockton & District Sunday League (11.7.14)
Paul Wilson                                                                           102  Sidlaw Road, Billingham, TS23 2EJ
Chester le Street The Plough Inn FC   £29.00               The Swinburn Maddison Durham Sunday League (13.5.13)
Lee McGuiness                                                                     5  Victoria Terrace, Pelton, Chester le Street, DH2 1NE
Birtley Barley Mow Inn  FC                                £6.29     Gateshead & District Sunday League (12.5.2010)
John Gallagher                                                                      24  Delacour Road, Blaydon, NE21 4AP
Sunderland Grange Park FC               £11.00                   Sunderland City Council (29.4.15)
Nathan Crighton                                                                   80  Carley Road, Southwick, Sunderland, SR5 2RW
Washington Last Orders FC               £5.45                     Sunderland City Council (29.4.15)
Ben Waggot                                                                          9  Wellington Court, Sulgrave, Washington, NE37 3DT
Daniel Waggot                                                                      9  Wellington court, Sulgrave, Washington, NE37 3DT

Sunday 6th September Match Reports

Durham Sunday League: Chilton Lodge hail super Mac for brilliant cup hat-trick
Houghton Chilton Lodge revelled in a first-half Iain Macpherson hat-trick as Hartlepool St Francis Old Boys were thumped 4-1 in the Durham County Sunday Cup’s preliminary round.
Macpherson’s heroics had the tie all but over early on, but Andrew Bowes sealed the victory with a fourth goal for the dominant hosts midway through the second half.
Third Division Houghton lost 4-1 to Gateshead Sunday League champions Wrekenton Blue Star, but the scoreline does not reflect the balance of play.

Houghton took the lead on 23 minutes with an own goal after good pressure from the home forwards.
However, Wrekenton scored two in five minutes to lead at the interval. Houghton were the better side for long periods in the second half but could not capitalise on any of their numerous chances, and had a goal ruled out for offside. Wrekenton caught them on the break twice to seal their win.
Houghton Wild Boar All-Stars netted twice inside 10 minutes, though Shaun Corner and Liam Lusk, on the way to a 6-1 demolition of Consett Fountain

Glenn Davies pulled a goal back, but the second half was mainly one-way traffic towards the Fountain goal as Houghton created chance after chance. Lusk and Corner netted again, with Jason Clark and a glorious strike from Stephen Parkin making it six, and sealing All-Stars’ first County Cup win since 2008.
Hilda Park v Darlington Loom and Shuttle

Hilda Park v Darlington Loom and Shuttle

Hilda Park turned on the style to beat Darlington Shuttle & Loom 4-0 away from home, with star man Chris Duke (2), Max Moss and Marc Smith netting.
Duke needed just a minute to make the breakthrough, and he doubled the lead on 20 minutes. Hilda showed defensive resilience before Moss showed silky skills to beat his defender and fire home for 3-0. Jak and Jamie Gordon tormented Shuttle’s defence before Smith headed home Chris Watson’s corner to complete the scoring.

Pelaw Grange Dogs were squeezed out 4-1 on penalties after a 2-2 draw with South Shields Riverside.
Pelaw Grange Dogs vSouth Shields
Jordan Stevens fired Pelaw in front with a left-foot strike across the keeper and keeper Craig Bain made some excellent saves to keep them ahead until the 89th minute, when Riverside struck after the hosts failed to deal with a free-kick.
Riverside led with a free header in the fourth minute of extra time and could have put the game to bed, but Pelaw took the tie to a shoot-out when Paul Curry side footed home after good work from Daniel Igo.
Stevens was Pelaw’s only successful penalty taker.
Kelloe WMC succumbed 3-2 at home to Wingate Plough Inn in a game changed by the red cards rightly given to the home team. Michael Hogg’s double made it a close finish despite Kelloe finishing with eight men.
Bishop Middleham hit back from two goals down to beat Easington Welfare 3-2.
Stephen Ferguson clinically despatched a penalty to spark the revival, with Ian Brabon chipping a leveller from Ferguson’s sublime pass. Bishop’s chances came and went until John Cook hit a memorable late winner, flicking the ball over the centre-back’s lunging leg to smash home a fierce 20-yarder. They even had the luxury of a missed Ferguson penalty.
Chilton & Windlestone WMC cruised to a 4-0 win ver Consett Castleside Horse & Groom, while Brandon Sports Club were equally convincing victors at Hartlepool The Mowbray, with Paul Basey (2), Michael Fort, Gavin Mudd, Paul Turner and Chris Kidd securing a 6-1 success.
Sherburn Village were inspired by a Conor Winter hat-trick as they demolished Stanley Masons Arms 11-1
Paul Arnott and Craig McManus both struck twice, with Steve Young, John Patterson, Paul Foster and Scott Abbott also netting.
Pelton Crown were flattered by their 6-1 victory at home to Easington Southside, taking their chances without playing well. Two-goal Liam Mitchell, Kris Lawton, Dean Stewart and Keith Lines were among the goals.
Ushaw Moor Cricket Club lost 3-1 to Peterlee Sunday League visitors Hetton The Tuns, while Langley Park won through, beating Willington Queens Head 2-0, and West Rainton outgunned Sunderland side Saltgrass 4-1.
New Brancepeth WMC drew 3-3 at Hartlepool side South Durham SC in a cracker, only to lose on penalties.
Hetton New Inn succumbed to a 6-2 defeat at Hartlepool Raglan, while Witton Gilbert Travellers Rest lost 3-0 to Newton Aycliffe The Huntsman Goodfellas and High Handenhold Bird Inn defeated Peterlee Sunday League side Hetton Social 3-2. Ouston Juniors exited 4-2 at Murton Park View.
Washington Cricket Club saw off Hartlepool Welfare Athletic 6-3, while Sacriston Cricket Club lost 1-0 at Sunderland outfit Willow Pond.
High Shincliffe Avenue were crushed 8-0 at Boldon Shack, while Dubmire WMC lost 2-0 to visitors Shildon Elm Road WMC and Framwellgate Moor WMC went down 3-1 at Washington Stella.
Coxhoe Red Lion edged home 3-2 against Hartlepool Stranton Social, but Bede Lodge SC lost 3-2 to Consett Scotch Arms, Eppleton Cricket Club went down 4-1 to visitors Yarm George & Dragon.
Burnside WMC progressed thanks to an excellent 6-2 victory at Hendon Athletic.
Ferryhill Community Hub were rocked by three early goals as they lost 3-0 at Ryhope Top House.
Houghton Town went down 1-0 at Easington HMS Victory, while Bowburn were beaten 5-1 by visitors Shotley Bridge Kings Head.
Newcomers Bearpark were thumped 8-0 at Sedgefield St Edmund’s in the Castle Insurance Alan Smith Trophy, but only in the later stages did the Premier side really take control.
Doubles from Brian Fairhurst, Glenn Donaldson and Stephen Flocked did the damage, with Andrew Beamson and Lewis Brown also netting. Gary Purvis was the pick of a resolute Bearpark side.
Washington Sandpiper were twice two goals ahead only to lose 7-3 at home to Newton Aycliffe WMC.
Two goals in the first 20 minutes had Aycliffe on the back foot, and a well-taken goal later put Sandpiper 3-1 ahead, but Corey Nicholson (2), Jordan Lavery, Kieran Megran (2), Liam Cooper, and Mark Brischuk guided the visitors home, scoring four times in the final 20 minutes against a tiring home side.
Ferryhill Dynamoes bagged the derby bragging rights with a 2-1 win over Ferryhill Celtic, thanks to Jonathan Mason’s double. Tom Olley starred.
Pelton RAOB turned on the style to demolish Sedgefield Social Club 6-1.



Durham County Seniors came from a goal down to outgun Whitehills 5-1 in the only Division One game.
Whitehills started brilliantly and deservedly led, but County grabbed the initiative to hit four goals before the break, adding a fifth in the second period. Mark Hughes plundered a hat-trick, backed by star man Josh Gregory and Ross Wilkinson.
Lumley Snooker Club secured all three points in Division Three, just getting the better of Quarrington Hill WMC in a 4-3 thriller.
Chris Dawson gave Snooker a 10th-minute lead, but two well-placed strikes had Quarrington ahead at the break.
Lumley levelled with Daniel Young’s long-range shot, but again Quarrington Hill caught the home side on the break and regained the lead.
Anth Jones beat the offside trap to slip home an equaliser at 3-3, then Snooker won it when Young notched a minute from time, following a defensive mistake.
Washington Jays lost 3-2 at home to Chester Garden Farm in a close-fought derby, with Bailey Hunter, Robbie Mawson and Tommt Wray giving Farm the edge.Tom Maddison starred.
Lumley came through a hard battle to defeat Durham Buffaloes Head 6-0 in Division Four, with home keeper Gregg Remmer producing a man-of-the-match display to keep the score down.
David Lucas grabbed a treble for Lumley, supported by Daniel Melvin, Ross Hughes and Scott Irwin. Brett Russell shone for the visitors.
Birtley Coach & Horses beat Durham Federation 7-2, inspired by four-goal Callum Turnbull. Aaron McEwen, James Ward and Liam Tannahill also struck.


Monday, 7 September 2015

Durham Sunday Cup Draw




FA Sunday Cup First round draw

FA Sunday Cup First round draw

Games to be played on 18 October at 2.00pm kick off.
Hardwick Social v Northallerton Police
Hartlepool Lion Hillcarter v Burradon & New Fordley
Newton Aycliffe WMC v Seaton Carew
Dawdon Colliery Welfare v South Bank
Windmill Kestrels v Seymour
Chapeltown Fforde Grene v AFC Blackburn Leisure
West Bowling v Poulton Royale
Bolton Woods v Fantail
Allerton v Pineapple
Thornton United v Alder
Oyster Martyrs v BRNESC
Queens Park v HT Sports
Lobster v Garston
Home & Bargain v LIV Supplies
Millhouse v Kirkdale
Dengo United v Canada
Frolesworth United v Oaks
Albion v Attenborough Cavaliers
Creation Builders v Mowmacre & Hoskins
RHP Sports & Social v Trentside
Quorn Royals 2008 v Halfway
Birstall Stamford v Punchbowl
Riverside Rovers v Priory Sports
Falcons v Gym United
FC Bengals v Victoria Millers
Club Lewsey v Two Touch
Queens Heads v FC Houghton
North Wembley v Bushey Sports
Belstone v Berkhamsted Athletic
Hammer v AC Sportsman
British Airways HEW v Brache Nation
St Josephs (South Oxhey) v Comets Sports Club
St Josephs v Aylesbury New Zealand

FC Morden v Lambeth All Stars
Barnes Albion v Market Hotel
Polonia Reading v Lebeqs Tavern Courage
Victoria Cross v Emmer Green
The round dates are as follows:
First Round - 18th October
Second Round - 15th November
Third Round - 13th December
Fourth Round - 17th January
Fifth Round - 14th February
Semi-Final - 13th March
Final - 17th April (provisional)


Heart Foundation Cup 2015/16

Heart Foundation Cup 2015/16 
Preliminary Round to be played 18th October 2015 
P1 Barnard Castle v Coundon Miners
P2 CLS Hilda Park v Newyon Aycliffe Sports Club
P3 Escomb Saxon v Easington WMC
P4 Timothy Hackworth Shildon v Tow Law Sun
P5 Willington Cottles v B.A Bay Horse
P6 W.A The Club v Bishop Middleham 
P7 Coxhoe Red Lion v Yarm George and Dragon
P8 Tudhoe Utd v Darlington R A 
P9 Kirk Merrington Half Moon v Ouston Jnrs
P10 Newton Aycliffe Navy Club v Langley Park
P11 Brandon Sports v Chilton WMC 
P12 Dubmire WMC v Shildon Supporters
P13 Sherburn Village v Shildon Elm Rd 
P14 CLS Whitehills v Toft Hill 
P15 B A Sports Bar v CLS Garden Farm 
P16 Newton Aycliffe Huntsman v Gainford Cross Keys
P17 Stillington Royal v Ushaw Moor C C 
P18 Shildon 3 Tuns v Peterlee Moorcock
P19 Spennymoor Voltigeur v Butterknowle
P20 Easington Welfare v Middlestone Moor Masons 
P21 High Handenhold Bird Inn v Pelaw Grange Dogs 

Byes
Kelloe WMC
DSRM
Coundon Cons Club
Exemptions
Pelton RAOB,Sacriston CC ,Shotton Comrades,Sedgefield St Edmunds,Houghton Town ,Haughton Grey Horse,Ferryhill Celtic,Witton Park,

1st Round Draw Games to be played 15th November 2015
Winner P13 v Winner P7
Winner P12 v Winner P6
Winner P11 v Winner P8
Winner P2 v Winner P16
Winner P17 v Witton Park
Haughton Grey Horse v Pelton RAOB
Winner P14 v Sacriston C C 
Kelloe WMC v Winner P20
Winner P5 v Winner P4
Winner P15 v Coundon Cons Club 
Sedgefield St Edmunds v Winner P9
Winner P1 v Winner P18
Shotton Comrades v Winner P21
Winner P3 v Winner P10
Houghton Town v DSRM
Winner P19 v Ferryhill Celtic

Sunday, 6 September 2015

DURHAM COUNTY SUNDAY CUP COMPETITION 2015/2016 SEASON

DURHAM COUNTY SUNDAY CUP COMPETITION 2015/2016 SEASON
First Preliminary Round – Sunday 6th September 2015 Kick Off 10.30 am
                                               
1.       Chilton & Windlestone WMC                   v              Consett Castleside Horse & Groom                         
2.       Hartlepool The Mowbray                      1v6         Brandon Sports Club                                                      
3.       Murton Park View                                  4v2         Ouston Juniors (SNR)                                                    
4.       Houghton Wild Boar Allstars                    v              Consett Fountain                                                            
5.       Sherburn FC                                        11  v  1    Stanley Masons Arms
6.       Pelton Crown                                          6v1         Easington Southside                                                      
7.       Bishop Middleham                                 3v2         Easington Welfare                                                          
8.       Washington Cricket Club                             v              Hartlepool Welfare Athletic                                        
9.       Kelloe WMC                                             2v3         Wingate Plough Inn                                                       
10.   Sunderland Willow Pond                             v              Sacriston Colliery Cricket Club
11.   Hartlepool Raglan                                           v              Hetton New Inn                                                                              
12.   Witton Gilbert Travellers Rest                   v              N. Aycliffe The Huntsman Goodfellas                    
13.   High Handenhold Bird Inn                      3v2         Hetton Social                                                                    
14.   Ushaw Moor Cricket Club                      1v3         Hetton The Tuns                                                             
15.   Langley Park FC                                        2v0         Willington Queens
16.   West Rainton                                                   v              Sunderland Saltgrass                                                     
17.   Hartlepool South Durham SC                3v3         New Brancepeth WMC aet Hartlepool won on Pens                      
18.   Houghton Chilton Lodge                         4v1         H’pool St Francis Old Boys                                           
19.   Washington The Stella                                  v              Framwellgate Moor WMC                                           
20.   Chester le Street Park Inn                           v              Hartlepool 3 Lions Sports Domes                              
21.   Boldon Shack                                                    v              High Shincliffe Avenue                                                 
22.   Peterlee Moorcock                                        v              Chester le Street The Britannia                                 
23.   Dubmire WMC                                                 v              Shildon Elm Road WMC                                                
24.   Houghton FC                                               1v4         Wrekenton Blue Star                                                     
25.   Coxhoe Red Lion                                        3v2         Hartlepool Stranton Social                                           
26.   Durham Bede Lodge                                     v              Consett Scotch Arms                                                     
27.   Eppleton Cricket Club                                   v              Yarm George & Dragon                                                
28.   Sunderland Hendon Athletic                     v              Burnside WMC                                                                 
29.   Ryhope Top House                                        v              Ferryhill Community Hub                                             
30.   Darlington Shuttle                                       0v4         Chester le Street Hilda Park                        
31.   Bowburn FC                                                      v              Shotley Kings Head                                                        
32.   Pelaw Grange Dogs                                     2v2         South Shields Riverside aet Riverside won on pens                        
33.   Easington HMS Victory                               1v0         Houghton Town FC                                                        
34.   Sunderland The Harbour View                  v              Chester le Street Waldridge Park