Chris strikes Savage late
blow on Wild Boar All-Star..
Whitehills pipped Houghton Wild Boar All-Stars
2-1 in an entertaining First Division match, winning it five minutes into
stoppage time.
Houghton led after
half an hour when Rob Thompson knocked home from close range.
Whitehills
equalised two minutes into the second half, with a fine effort from Ryan
Grayson, and the game remained at 1-1 until the dying moments when Whitehills
were awarded a left-wing corner. The ball was swung into the near post and
ended up in the back of the net as Craig Hilton and Chris Savage combined to
get the ball over the line.
Defeat was cruel
on the hard-working visiting defence of Dean Clark, Philip Thompson, Joe
Robinson and Chris Rogerson.
Ouston Cherry Tree
defeated Coxhoe Red Lion 3-1, coming from a goal down at the break.
Jordan Stannard
had Lion deservedly in front at the break, but the home side took control on
the restart and finished good winners, thanks to Michael Ross, Richard Brennan
and Mark Ramsay.
West Rainton
deservedly beat an under-par Chester Park Inn 2-0, with sub Dan Summerbell and
Steven Bowes on target.
Bede Lodge SC
raced out of the blocks, hitting four goals in the first half hour in a 5-1
Division Two romp at Kelloe WMC.
Bede missed five
good chances in the first 10 minutes but remained on top and cruised home as
Mark Hislop’s brace was added to by Jonathan Hodgson, David Duke and Daniel
Mann, with Sean Richardson starring.
Richard Peareth
grabbed a consolation for Kelloe after a rare mistake by keeper Jordan Craggs,
with Michael Graham their top performer.
Langley Park hit
three goals in the first 15 minutes to outgun Pelton Crown 3-0.
Stephen Clifford
was the hat-trick hero for Langley, who defied the difficult conditions to make
the most of Crown’s off-day. Keeper Kerry Moralee made some good saves to keep
his clean sheet.
High Handenhold
Bird Inn rocked high-flying hosts Framwellgate Moor WMC, winning 3-1 away.
Thomas Illingworth
was rewarded for his efforts with a brace, with Jonathan Swift also netting.
Lewis Coborn struck for Moor.
Pittington and Ferryhill
Community Hub drew 0-0 in a tight game on a very soft pitch, with Michael
Pattison star man for the visitors.
Bearpark secured a
3-2 Fourth Division victory at Eppleton Cricket Club.
The visitors
stormed three up thanks to Ryan Lansley, Jack Bainbridge and Dylan Crooks and
survived in the second half despite having keeper David Brown sent off.
Star man Keith
Scott and Liam Ord gave Eppleton hope, but Bearpark held on.
Witton Gilbert
Travellers Rest pipped Newton Hall Jovial Monk 3-2
David Calcutt set
up Dan Cooke for the hosts’ opener, but Monk rallied to hit the post twice,
equalise with a 20-yarder from Adam Baister and then go 2-1 up, Matt Williams
scoring on the rebound after keeper Simon Tweedy parried a long-range shot from
Liam Oudnie.
Mick Bradley hit
the bar before Witton responded, Alan Lambert flicking in Calcutt’s cross to
level, then Calcutt timed his run well to round the keeper for a dramatic, late
winner.
Houghton Town
enjoyed a 2-0 Premier Division victory at leaders Sacriston Cricket Club. The
pitch cut up badly, preventing a good game from breaking out.
Town made the
breakthrough, capitalising on soft defending, then added a killer second goal
midway through the second half.
Sacriston WMC won
4-1 at Hilda Park to climb to fifth.
Sacriston started
strongly, racing into a 2-0 lead thanks to Ryan Bell and Chris Mordue. Hilda
pulled one back with a fantastic header from outside the box by Chris Watson,
breaking his goal drought in style, but visiting sub Sam Renwick put the game
to bed with two second-half strikes past stand-in keeper Dan Foster, who made a
string of fine saves.
Lumley Snooker
Club handed out a 12-1 drubbing to High Shincliffe Avenue in Division Three.
Four first-half
goals were followed by eight after the break as six-goal Daniel Young led the
way.
Star man Ben
Haddock added a hat-trick, with Chris Dawson, James Laidler and Robert Laws
also notching.
Quarrington Hill
WMC drew 0-0 with Chester-le-Street AFC, having dominated the first half and
missing two good chances as well as being denied by a string of excellent
saves. Hill also had a late penalty shout rejected.
Chester Garden
Farm proved too strong for Hetton New Inn in a 10-0 romp, with Tom Wray firing
a treble.
Bailey Hunter, Dan
Johnson and Adam Goodyear all struck twice, with Stephen Kirkup also netting.
Durham County
demolished Dubmire 6-0, but were only one up at the break. Jack Carr (2), Joe
Kerry, Stanley Ogunsuyi, Andrew Bartle and Bradley Hird all struck.
Ushaw Moor Cricket
Club edged past Bishop Middleham 2-1 on a poor pitch to win through to the
D&P Trophies Knockout Trophy final.
Scott Nattrass and
Paul Taylor grabbed the goals in a scrappy game which Bishop felt they
dominated. The visitors had a goal disallowed and later levelled at 1-1 when
Adam Partington finished off Steven Ferguson’s pass.
Durham Federation
outgunned Durham Buffaloes Head 5-0 in their second round tie, running riot
after a tight first period.
Conor
Parker-Platt, Matthew Wilkie, Callum Adamson and two-goal Ben Pearson did the
damage. Simon Booth starred for Buffaloes.
Pelton RAOB won a
close battle 1-0 at Brandon Sports Club in the Castle Insurance Alan Smith
Memorial Trophy.
Home keeper Ian
Myers was the busier goalie, but Brandon went closest to scoring, hitting the
post. Buffs won it when Chris Winn converted a disputed penalty.
Pelaw Grange Dogs
also progressed, beating Ferryhill Dynamoes 2-0, scoring two well-worked Jordan
Stevens goals in the first half.
Dynamoes dominated
the second half for large periods but could not find the net.
Chilton WMC beat
neighbours Ferryhill Celtic 2-1 after extra time in a tremendous Ramside Hall
Hotel Cup-Winners’ Cup tie, despite being down to nine men.
Celtic led at
half-time, Luke Thompson netting after a defensive slip-up, but Nicky Pickford
equalised from the spot.
Chilton were
reduced to nine men with disputed red cards, but they stayed strong and a
superb individual goal from Vinny Gash won the day, running with the ball from
his own half before smashing the ball left-footed past keeper Kris Carr.
Sherburn Village
outgunned hosts Ouston Juniors 4-1 in the Stonebridge Inn League Cup third
round.
Sherburn, playing
a first game since November, capitalised on a fumble by the keeper to go ahead,
then hit three goals in 10 minutes to storm 4-0 up - through Scott Arnott,
Garry Dodds and Jamie Abbott - before skipper Cal Winship converted a penalty
consolation.
Houghton Chilton
Lodge squeezed home 2-1 at Durham County Seniors in the JD Taxis Guards Cup.
County led 1-0
with just 10 minutes left, thanks to sub Adam Birks’ neat close-range finish,
but a mistake by stand-in keeper Damien Potts and a controversial winner, with
County claiming offside, saw Lodge through.
Newton Aycliffe
WMC exited the FA Sunday Cup, losing their much-postponed clash 3-1 to
Northumberland side Burradon & New Fordley.Fordley with a hat trick
from dale Pearson mom David Atkinson
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