Newcomers Lambton Lions revelled in a Cameron Page
hat-trick as they secured a first win since joining the league. In the first
round of the League Cup, the Washington side cruised to a 5-0 success away
Quarrington Hill WMC, with Page leading the way.inRead invented by
Teads Star man Michael Oliver and Ross Mitchinson also notched, with Carl
Hewitson top man for Hill, who had Lee Carter sent off. Houghton Town showed
their Premier class to outgun Gateshead Last Orders 6-0, with three goals in
each half. Sub Kyle Davis bagged a couple, with Matthew Stephenson, Daniel
Grant, star man Matty Weirs and Daniel Johnston also on the scoresheet.
Jonathan Graham stood out for the visitors. Houghton Chilton Lodge’s
disappointing start to the season continued with a third straight defeat, 4-1
at home to neighbours Burnside WMC. In a repeat of last season’s semi-final,
Adam Hinde notched for Lodge, but Shaun Dixon, sub Neil Maddison and two-goal
Callum Munro steered Burnside home. Keeper Martin Armstrong shone in vain for
Lodge. Dubmire WMC secured an excellent 3-1 victory at Ferryhill Celtic, with
all the goals coming in the second half. Stephen Donkin led the way with a
well-taken penalty double, while Jed Croft also notched, from fully 30 yards.
Luke Thompson struck late on for Celtic, whose star man was Marco Linhart.
Keeper David Hartill was man of the match for Hetton New Inn, who fought hard
in a 6-0 defeat at Premier champions Pelton RAOB. Chilton WMC had to come from
behind to beat Pelton Crown 4-1. Byron Brown, Joe Cornbill, Kieran Harnett and David
Gibson did the damage, with Matthew Jackson star man. Sacriston The Shoes just
did enough to pip Bishop Middleham 4-3. Star man Ryan Westray, two-goal Ste
McRobbie and Jack Moon netted for the hosts, all in the first half, with Craig
Bowmer, Jonathan Hornsby and Jack Robson replying. Chester Garden Farm ran out
7-4 winners at Lumley, but needed two late strikes to seal the deal. Dave Lucas
struck twice for Lumley, including the opener, with Ross Hughes also adding a
double, but five-goal Ryan Johnson sparked the visitors, with Adam Goodyear and
Scott Howe also on target. Pelaw Grange Dogs saw off Ushaw Moor CC 2-1 after
trailing to Michael Abson’s goal. Pelaw levelled when a ball over the top was
chested back by Ushaw Moor’s centre-half past his own goalkeeper, star man
Jamie Robinson. Ryan Lancaster then converted a penalty winner. Paul McNally
starred for Pelaw. Durham County convincingly despatched hosts Whitehills 4-1,
with Bradley Hird’s treble and a Callum Jackson strike doing the trick. Ben Reed
shone. Waldridge Park were far too good for Witton Gilbert WMC from the off and
hit 14 goals before the Fourth Division visitors won the last 10 minutes 2-0!
Alan Lambert and David Calcutt struck for Witton, but six goals apiece from
Adam Campbell Bell and Joe Hughes steered Waldridge through, backed by Jamie
Taylor’s brace. Hilda Park battled through, deservedly winning 3-1 at Premier
side Sherburn Village. Nick Marley fired home a low cross to put Sherburn ahead
right on half-time, but Hilda repeated their impressive first-half performance
to turn the game around. Stephen Clifford shot high into the net from Jonathan
Yip’s pass to level, then glanced a thunderous Yip drive just out of keeper Lee
Abbott’s reach. Hilda then sealed victory when Stephen Gregory drove home from
25 yards, with the retreating keeper only able to tip the ball into the back of
the net. Calum Johnston (2), Jamie Dalton (2), John Maddison, Glen Donaldson
and Andrew Beamson all notched as Sedgefield St Edmund’s came from behind to win
7-2 at Framwellgate Moor WMC. Lewis Coburn and Chris Pattinson had Moor 2-1 up
at half-time. Pittington edged through 2-1 at Ferryhill Community Hub. The
visitors dominated possession in the first half and deservedly led 2-0 at the
break, thanks to goals from star man Alex Turnbull and John Bates. Hub, though,
rallied well, with Nathan Wall cutting the deficit. John Turnham shone, but an
equaliser eluded the hosts. Lumley Snooker Club edged out West Rainton 3-2,
with Lee Walker and Chris Brown firing consolations. Keeper Clive McFeggan
starred for Rainton. Ouston Juniors were slightly flattered by their 10-2
victory against depleted Sedgefield SC, but were always comfortable. Four-goal
Nathan Morley was backed by hat-tricks from star man Matthew Cornish and Chris
Pickersgill, while Lewis White hit both replies. Fourth Division Durham
Buffaloes Head fought bravely in going down 13-2 to Premier outfit Ouston
Cherry Tree. Three early headed goals set the tone, with Joshua Fryer (4),
Andrew Clarkson (3), Jak Gordon (3), Josh Scott, Mark Bailes and Michael Ross
all notching. Buffaloes responded with a Sam Morris brace, including a pinpoint
header into the top corner following a mazy run and exquisite cross by Paul
Field. Bowburn squeezed home 5-4 in a memorable tie at High Handenhold Bird
Inn. It was nip and tuck all the way, with a clever free-kick from Dan Coad,
converted by Adam Kirk, finally setting the issue late on. Kirk, at the second
attempt after his shot hit the post, Jody White, Sean McGrail and Stephen Burke
also netted for Bowburn, with Daniel Watkins (2), Jonathan Swift and Lee
Johnson replying. Bearpark WMC made life tough for New Brancepeth WMC before
losing out 4-2 in extra time. In normal time, Ryan Wilkinson’s free-kick and an
Anthony Holliday strike twice had Brancepeth ahead, but Dylan Crooks and
Michael Gibbons hauled Bearpark level. Star man Adam Purvis’s 30-yarder and a
Luke Stephens strike sealed Brancepeth’s victory in extra time. Stephen
Robertson shone for the hosts. Premier leaders Sacriston Cricket Club defeated
battling Fourth Division new boys Grange Villa 3-0, thanks to goals from Danny
O’Brien, Andrew Solan and Greg Coates, though it was 1-0 until four minutes
from time. Anthony Ward and Baudry Kwalangana were the respective star men. Newton
Aycliffe Locomotive ran out comfortable 9-1 winners against Langley Park. Liam
Cooper’s treble was supported by doubles from Sonny Anderson, Corey Nicholson
and Aaron Ramsbottom. Kelvin Moore fired Langley’s consolation, with Steven
Cummings star man. In the only weekend game in Division Two, doubles from
Stephen Wood and Jordan Stevens, plus a Jak Penny strike, earned Chester
18Seven Bar a 5-1 win over Bede Lodge SC.
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