High Handenhold Bird Inn 2 V 3 Washington Honest Boy Fc
Honest Boy Went 3 0 Up But Then Conceded Twice Late On To Set Up A Nervy Final 10 Minutes
Pelaw Grange Dogs 0 v 1 Chester St Cuthberts Social
Cuthberts advanced to the quarter finals of the KO cup, with a good display and a 1 nil victory at last seasons league winners, and higher league opposition in Pelaw Grange Dogs. Richard Brennan with the only goal before half time, and picked up the MOM award. Poor game with not many chances, St Churberts got the only goal of the game in the first half when slack defending by the Dogs allowed a unmarked player a one on one effort with the keeper and he finished well into the top corner. Pelaw didn't create much and there only effort on target was from sub Mclean. St Cuthberts hit the post late on.
Stepys Coaches Presidents Trophy 3rd Round
Bishop Middleham Fc 2 V 1 Burnmoor Jnrs
Another Entertaining Game , Burnmoor Turned Up Early And Were Out Training And Obviously Up For The Match , The Minutes Silelence For Rememberence Day Was Obseved Brilliantly By Both Teams And Sets Of Supporters And The Match Got Underway , Middleham Saw A Lot Of Early Possession And Took A Early Lead When Man Of The Match Jonathon Hornsby Took Advantage To Cooly Slot The Ball Home , This Promted A Reaction From Burnmoor Who Pushed On For The Equaliser , Middleham Constantly Caught Them On The Break And A Were Guilty Of Missing A Couple Of Chances , But Were Well Worth There Half Time Advantage , The Second Half Saw Much Of The Same Burnmoor Pressing Forward And Middleham Catching Them On The Break , Again Chance After Chance Went Begging Until A Hard Low Drive Again By Middlehams Number 9 Was Riffled Into The Bottom Corner , Burmoor Continued To Push Forward And After Getting A Freekick On The Edge Of The Box , They Coverted ....The Last Five Minuets Was Hetic But Middleham Desrvedley Held On For The Victory...
Ferryhill Saints FC 5v 0 Chester Plough Inn
Chester Plough Inn travelled to Ferryhill Saints with a very much under strength side and lost 5-0.
Pass and Go League Cup Quarter Final
Washington Cross Keys 5 v 0 Durham Bede Lodge
Washington Cross Keys stormed into the semi-finals of the Pass & Go League Cup with an emphatic 5-0 win over Durham Bede Lodge. The Keys early pressure paid off with a brace of goals from David Fittes. Adam Reay hit the back of the net with a tremendous thirty five yard drive and Liam Young capitalised on a keeper’s mistake to make it four nil at half time. The second half was a more closely contested affair, Cross Keys keeper Ian Brown kept a clean sheet with a series of fine saves to deny Bede Lodge the reward there fine second half display deserved. Cross Keys sub Chris Morrison made it five nil in the final stages of the game.
Premier Division
Washington JFC 3 V 2 Washington Victoria
A local Derby that lived up to it`s name.
Both sets of lads know each other in-side out, and this added to the gusto of their performances. The vic took the lead after 10mins when the jfc keeper Smithy dribbled the ball out of the box on the far side of the pitch, when the keeper was tackled and the ball went out for a throw he stopped playing knowing the vic player had kicked it in to touch, however a quick throw by the vic saw the ref let play continue and the vic scored with Smithy stranded out of his area. 1-0 vic. jfc equalised when a free kick form the left beat everyone, but, Joni Hewiit, who timed his late run to perfection and headed in from the far post 1-1. The vic took the lead again when a good cross from the left just needed a tap-in on the goal line 2-1 vic, jfc made it 2-2 when a 5 pass move put Briggs through who finished well from 8yds 2-2 H/T. The second half was a tense contest where both sides took no prisoners, having said that it was a hard but fair game, jfc got the winner when a brilliant through ball by Deano put the right back Marc Baxter through to fire past the encroaching vic keeper from 16 yards. The game ended on a sour note however, when 2 of the Vic players were sent off, one for dissent and one for handling a through ball both second yellows which somehow spoilt the game, 3-2 wjfc final score.
First Division
Burnside wmc 4 v 2 Sedgefield Net park
burnside went behind only to go 4 1 infront thanks to goals from 2 ellison wilson and wright then with 15 minutes left net park scored a consolation to finish 4 2 .NETPark went 1-0 up early on with header from Lee Butterworth from a free kick. Burnside came back into the game and scored two good goals to go 2-1 up, then a penalty was given after a foul from Richard Bland which put Burnside in the driving seat at the interval, H/T 3-1. Burnside scored another to make it 4-1, Joshua Richardson came on for NETPark and put pressure on their keeper to win the ball then tapped it in 4-2. Late pressure from NETPark came to nothing, NETPark are still waiting for their first league victory, F/T 4-2
Houghton Mill Allstars 1 V 5 New Durham
New Durham Scored 3 First Half Goals, 2nd Half A Further 2 Goals Killed The Game Off Winning 5-1 In division one New Durham WMC were 5-1 winners away at Houghton Mill All Stars. The visitors led 3-0 at the break with goals from Graeme Brenkley, Nicholas Marley and Ryan Wilkinson. Five minutes into the second half Nick Thompson went close in pulling a goal back for Mill but his mis-timed volley went wide. New Durham substitute Timothy Edwards netted a fourth before his side were reduced to ten men midway through the second half when Jamie Bowes was cautioned for a second time. Mill's Dean Clark bundled a header from a Liam Mence free kick beyond keeper David Pritchard for 4-1. Andrew Barraclough, another Durham substitute sealed the game at 5-1 rounding Mill keeper Neil Golightly five minutes from time.
Second Division
Bowburn fc 0 v 17 Shadforth Plough
Bowburn once again struggled for a team but managed to field 11 fit players but were on the back foot from the start conceding early on but between 31 minutes and 55 minutes Bowburn conceded 12 goals without a recognised goalkeeper after he went of injured early on Shadforth were just to strong in all departments and credit to there lads for been sensible and showing Bowburn respect throughout the game depite the result Bowburn did battle until the end
Hilda Park 3 v 6 Houghton Chilton Lodge FC
An entertaining game for the neutral , with Chilton Lodge on the score sheet first, with the long ball and fast left winger (their MOM) causing problems for the Hilda Defence, then Some strong attacking play from Hilda ith there midfield and forwards combining well , taking the lead to 2-1, but once again failing to defend Chilton tactics going in 3-2 down at half time.The second half started off much like the first with HCLFC attacking quickly causing problems in the Hilda Defence and taking a 4-2 lead, Hilda equalised with a Midfield run through to score to take it to 4-3 , but were unable to hold the HCLFC Forwards. A good game with two teams playing in the right spirit on a good pitch (well done Riverside), look forward to the reverse Fixture
Goals Scorer for Hilda Park : James Oldfield, Stephen Gregory (2)MOM Hilda Park: Stephen Gregory
Goal Scorers Houghton Chilton Lodge Perry Agnew (3) Andrew Bowes,Jonathan Fox,Gavin Tate
MOM Houghton Chilton Lodge :Iain Macpherson Chilton Lodge made the short trip to Chester riverside to face Hilda Park FC on a fantastic playing surface, the game started with a silence for Remembrance Sunday. Chilton Lodge went 0-1 up early doors when Perri Agnew smashed home from close range after good work from Jonny Zorro Fox. The Chilton Lodge looked to be cruising until 2 quick goals from Hilda Park put them 2-1 in front. Young Iain Macpherson then went on a run into the box where he was chopped down to earn Chilton Lodge a spot kick, regular taker Gav Tait scored the pelanty to make it 2-2 which it stayed until halftime.2nd half Chilton Lodge manager Dave Steele made some tactical changes, which immediately had the desired effect. Jonny Zorro Fox with another assist for Young Perri Agnew to make it 2-3. Hilda Park came back again to make it 3-3 with a great finish from the edge of the box from a corner. Jonny Zorro Fox then made it 3-4 after been teed up by Young Iain Macpherson, Andrew Bowes then made it 3-5 to Chilton Lodge nodding home a Jonny Zorro Fox corner to make the remainder of the game comfortable for the away side. Perri Agnew grabbed his hatrick late on with a great first time strike from 25 yards which left the keeper with no chance. The game finished 3-6 to Houghton Chilton Lodge who deserved the 3 points.
Ushaw moor cc 2 v 2 Sherburn Lambton arms
Sherburn dominated the game first half until a mistake by a Center half and the Sherburn keeper gifted a goal to Ushaw moor. The game was quite from both sides with each side having two goals. Late in the second half the ball was put through the middle and Sherburn where through on goal but the keeper handled out side the box and fouled the Sherburn winger and had to be sent off. Ushaw moor didn't hold back and put plenty of pressure on to win the game but Sherburn held out for the draw
Sedgefield Social 2 V 8 New Brancepeth
Quite A Boring Game In All Honesty With Sedgefield Going One Nil Up,New Brancepeth Came Back Into The Game And Never Really Got Out Of Second Gear They Then Cruised To Victory Goals From Kidd,Flynn 2, Box,Smith,Holliday,Bussey And A Debut Goal For Chris DunnhamSedgefield were quickest out of the blocks and were awarded a penalty after two minutes, which the ever reliable David Brumpton converted. This appeared to make Brancepeth angry and they replied with two goals from corners. Brancepeth soon added a third from open play making it 3 - 1 to the away team, however, Sedgefield weren't finished yet and Brancepeth defenders were finding it difficult to cope with the pace of Sedgefields centre forward Lewis White who soon made it 3-2.
Towards the end of the first half Brancepeth started to dominate and but for a startling display from Sedgefields goalkeeper could have been in double figures, the half ended 5 - 2 to Brancepeth.Brancepeth found it more difficult to break through the Sedgefield defence in the second half as the fifty year old Kevin Jones moved into centre half and marshalled his troops with great aplomb. Despite Sedgefield being reduced to nine men through injuries, Brancepeth could only add 3 more goals to make the final score SSC FC 2, Brancepeth WMC 8. Overall a valiant hard fought effort from the home side who were overcome by superior numbers in the end.
Third Division
Chester red lion 4 v1 washington jays
After an even first 20 mins lion scored when a long ball over jays defense left the lions centre forward one on one with jays keeper 1-0 . it stayed the same til 44 mins when lion made it 2-0 at half time . lion went 3-0 up early in the 2nd half and jays pulled one back through an own goal just after . a 50/50 between jays keeper and lion centre forward 20 yards out resulted in the ball rebounding into jays net for 4-1
Fourth Division
kelloe davy lamp 5 v 0 wash ox and plough
Ox and Plough had the better start for the first 10 mins until the Lamps Paul White struck with the first goal after 14 min.Paul scored again 10 mins later.2 - 0 to the Lamp at half time.Fairly even second half until Richard Peareth got the Lamps 3rd goal at 67 mins with Gary Weir adding to the Oxes problems 3 min later.Constant Lamp pressure rewarded Paul White his hat trick in the 75 minute which resulted in Paul deservedly being nominated man of the match.5 0 final score.
Lumley 2 v 0 Pity Me Lambton hounds
Lumley Hosted Pity Me Lambton Hounds In Division 4. Àfter A Lively Start Ben Haddock Gave Lumley The Lead. Then James Laidler Made It 2-0. Although Striking The Wood Work On 4 Occasions In The Second Half, Lumley Were Unable To Extend Their Lead And Held On To A 2-0 Victory. A Well Contested Fair Game That Was Pretty Even All The Way Through And Could Have Gone Either Way. The First Half Was Filled With Chances For Both Sides, The Home Side Taking The Lead After Some Poor Defending When They Cudnt Really See The Ball And Didnt Close The Shot Down Quick Enough, Taking A Slight Deflection And Going Over The Keeper At Some Speed. Following This The Away Side Had A Couple Of Really Good Chances After Balls Over The Top Caught The Home Side Napping, One In Particular From About Six Yards Was Put Wildly Over The Top By Winger Gary Taylor. The 2nd Goal For Lumley Came After A Free Kick Was Well Saved By Pity Me Keeper Cameron Oliver On His Return, But Lumley Followed The Ball In Unlike The Away Sides Defence And Managed To Force Home The Rebound.
The Second Half Was Much Of The Same, With Both Sides Having Sniffs At Goal. The Main Chance Of The Half Though Fell To Lumley, With A Rasping Shot From Outside The Box Heading Straight For The Top Corner, Till It Was Magnificantly Saved By Cameron Oliver Who Tipped It At Full Stretch On To The Bar And Away. The Only Other Thing Of Note After That Was A Late Shout For A Penalty For The Hounds Right At The Death, Which Wasnt Awarded By The Referee.All In All A Good End To End Game.
Chester Le Street Relton 0 V 0 Waldridge Prk FC
Waldridge Park FC travelled the short distance to Framwellgate School Durham to take on on Relton FC. Neither side was able to break the deadlock in a pretty much uneventful game which ended 0-0!
Pittington 3 v 5 Washington New Tavern F.C
Pittington took an early lead after the centre forward nipped in to clip the ball home, but soon after The Tavern equalised through Lee Cosgrove, rounding the goalkeeper to leave an empty net. A Craig Neal penalty made it 2 but then It was then Pittington's turn to equalise, a clever finish from the edge of the box into the top corner, which Richie Corrigan in the Tavern goal could do nothing about. Gavin Neal made it 2-3 to he Tavern, firing into the roof of the net after a goalmouth scramble. With the scores at half time 2-2 The Tavern came our the stronger team racing into a 2-4 lead, Craig Neal once again broke free down the left side and superbly finished from outside the area, in off the far post. Pittington were still in it however with 15 minutes to go, placing a well taken free kick low down to Corrigan's left, but The Tavern secured all 3 points as Craig Neal completed his hat-trick with 5 minutes left, latching onto a long pass from Andrew Charlton, and lobbing the oncoming goalkeeper, final score 3-5 to The Tavern, who now move to 2nd place in the table.
Durham county Seniors 9 v 1 Quarrington hill wMC
A game as one sided as the score suggests. Q hill struggled against a good county side who took a 4-1 lead into half time and fired 5 more in the second half. Q hill consolation goal was a penalty converted by Taylor. Durham County put Quarrington Hill to the sword with ruthless display full of quality and creativity, the star of the show was Mark Hughes who netted five goals the pick of the bunch a fine half volley lobbing the keeper from distance, Captain Lee Walker grabbed a brace for the second game running his second a decisive header into the bottom corner from 15yards, in between Daniel Cummings blasted home from close range beating the keeper at his near post and youngster Jordan Haywood finished the scoring late on blasting low through a crowd of players after his first effort was saved. The visitors only goal came from the penalty spot early in the first half.
Whitehills 4 V 1 Burnmoor Jnrs
Awful Game From Our Opponents With A Horrendous Display Of Tackling And One In Particular Which Could Have Seriously Broken Our Players Leg. A Definite Attempt To Hurt Our Player Which Resulted In A Red Card. Extreamly Poor Attitude And Thankfully No Injuries.
Durham Football Association County Cup
Greenside Wmc 1 v 2 Newton Aycliffe WMC's
Aycliffe worked harder than the opposition from the start and deservedly went one up after ten minutes through Hanson.Aycliffe had the best of the first half, but Greenside came back after the break levelling the score after 80 minutes. With 88 minutes gone, and extra time beckoning, Cooper swept the ball in from a corner to give Aycliffe an excellent victory.
GATESHEAD U21 4 v 5 COXHOE WMC FC AET
Gateshead U 21's 4 - 5 Coxhoe Wmc Fc (AET)...
Great game for the neutral!3 - 1 down going into injury time, pulling a rabbit out the hat taking it to extra time where we finally got out of bed and looked like the side who would go on to win!
That puts Coxhoe into the last 32 of the county cup, and a home draw with Washington North Biddick FC in three weeks.
Bishop Auckland Heart Foundation Cup
Etherley Dog and Gun 5 - 6 Sedgefield St Ed (AET)
Scorers for St Eds Brian Fairhurst 2, Billy Smith 2, Steve .Flockett 1, Steve Bagshaw 1
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