Sunday 6th October 2013
Alan Smith Trophy 3rd Round
Alan Smith Trophy 3rd Round
Chester
Waldridge Park v Sherburn Lambton Arms Score: 10 - 3
Sherburn Lambton Arms never matched the home side and were 4-1 down at the interval. The home team continued their dominance in the second half and added a further 6 goals.Sherburn never got into the game and produced their worst display of the season. Waldridge Park maintained their winning record in every DDSL competition with a resounding 10-3 defeat of 1st Division opponents Sherburn Village Lambton Arms. In a closer game than the scoreline would suggest it was Sherburn who took the game to Waldridge in the early stages with some quick passing football. However Waldridge's pace in attack was soon to take them into a 2 goal lead with strikers Chris Days and Joe Hughes finishing off some fast flowing moves. Sherburn pulled a headed goal back from a corner but Waldridge immediately piled the pressure back on resulting in Hughes scoring and a Steven Dobbing strike after a Days shot hit the post. The visitors were awarded a penalty after the break for handball which was converted. This again spurred Waldridge on and three goals in 5 minutes two further for Hughes and Richard Ellis finished the game as a contest. A neat Chris Rooney free kick fed Days in the box and he found the bottom corner. A defence lapse allowed Sherburn to get a third however Waldridge were not finished and man of the match Hughes got a fifth and Days rounded of the scoring with his hat trick. Tremendous effort by all Waldridge players
Sedgefield St Edmunds v Sacriston WMC Score: 3 - 1
St Eds took the lead from a Brian Fairhurst penalty after Stephen Flockett was brought down. Flockett then made it 2 -0 before half timewith a stunning volley into the top of the net."nd half goal from Anthony Smyth made it 3 0 Sacriston never stopped trying and a late penalty gave them a consolation goal. Sedgefield produced some decent football to see off Sacriston WMC three goals to one. The opener came from a Fairhurst penalty after Dean Smith have fouled Flockett in the area. The second was slammed home by Flockett to give a two goal half time lead. Sedgefield scored the goal of the game when Smyth curled home from 25 yards before Adam Wilson scored his first ever goal for the visitors after Fairhurst handled in the area
Pass and Go League Cup 2nd Round
Ferryhill Celtic fc v new durham wmc Score: 2 - 0
Good game today we dominated the first half with there keeper pulling of good saves we should of been 4 then we had a man sent of then it went into extra time when we scored 2 goals dan mitton momgood game of football, 0-0 full time,,, et saw ref give a soft penalty to ferry hill, were the durham keeper saved but the rebound came back to the penalty taker who finished well., ferry hills 2nd was well of side , but ferry hill celtic deserved there win on the day
Jd Taxis Trophy 2nd Round.
Sherburn Lambton Arms never matched the home side and were 4-1 down at the interval. The home team continued their dominance in the second half and added a further 6 goals.Sherburn never got into the game and produced their worst display of the season. Waldridge Park maintained their winning record in every DDSL competition with a resounding 10-3 defeat of 1st Division opponents Sherburn Village Lambton Arms. In a closer game than the scoreline would suggest it was Sherburn who took the game to Waldridge in the early stages with some quick passing football. However Waldridge's pace in attack was soon to take them into a 2 goal lead with strikers Chris Days and Joe Hughes finishing off some fast flowing moves. Sherburn pulled a headed goal back from a corner but Waldridge immediately piled the pressure back on resulting in Hughes scoring and a Steven Dobbing strike after a Days shot hit the post. The visitors were awarded a penalty after the break for handball which was converted. This again spurred Waldridge on and three goals in 5 minutes two further for Hughes and Richard Ellis finished the game as a contest. A neat Chris Rooney free kick fed Days in the box and he found the bottom corner. A defence lapse allowed Sherburn to get a third however Waldridge were not finished and man of the match Hughes got a fifth and Days rounded of the scoring with his hat trick. Tremendous effort by all Waldridge players
Sedgefield St Edmunds v Sacriston WMC Score: 3 - 1
St Eds took the lead from a Brian Fairhurst penalty after Stephen Flockett was brought down. Flockett then made it 2 -0 before half timewith a stunning volley into the top of the net."nd half goal from Anthony Smyth made it 3 0 Sacriston never stopped trying and a late penalty gave them a consolation goal. Sedgefield produced some decent football to see off Sacriston WMC three goals to one. The opener came from a Fairhurst penalty after Dean Smith have fouled Flockett in the area. The second was slammed home by Flockett to give a two goal half time lead. Sedgefield scored the goal of the game when Smyth curled home from 25 yards before Adam Wilson scored his first ever goal for the visitors after Fairhurst handled in the area
Pass and Go League Cup 2nd Round
Ferryhill Celtic fc v new durham wmc Score: 2 - 0
Good game today we dominated the first half with there keeper pulling of good saves we should of been 4 then we had a man sent of then it went into extra time when we scored 2 goals dan mitton momgood game of football, 0-0 full time,,, et saw ref give a soft penalty to ferry hill, were the durham keeper saved but the rebound came back to the penalty taker who finished well., ferry hills 2nd was well of side , but ferry hill celtic deserved there win on the day
Jd Taxis Trophy 2nd Round.
Pity
Me Lambton Hounds v pelton crown Score:
1 - 2
Scrappy game won by 2 quality finishes from kris lawton and jon morris
Bowburn FC vs Chester Whitehills Score: 0 - 6
It was an entertaining first half with both teams playing good football the deadlock was broken by whitehills from a long throw into the box which was poked home with Bowburns keeper unsighted. The 2nd goal came from a well taken corner with a bullet header.The 2nd half started off brightly with Bowburn attempting to pull a quick goal back this was undone by some sloppy passing allowing Whitehill to score another 2 quick goals, Bowburn then made some subs with teh game over which allowed Whitehills to add another 2 goals.
The Britannia Chester Le Street v Chester le Street Hilda Park Score: 4 - 0
The home side were awarded an early penalty in this guards cup fixture, but Andrew Robinson spot kick cannoned off the bar. The home side did take the lead seconds later when Dan Johnsons audacious chip from 40 yds caught the keeper napping to put the Brit 1-0 up. The lead was doubled when Scott Hope put a shot into the top corner from a tight angle. The home side put the tie to bed in the 2nd half when a mazy run by Johnson ended with home putting the ball in the stantion. Brinsley Sheridan wrapped it up in the last seconds to make it 4-0 and 8 wins on the bounce for the Brit. Local derby kicked off with both teams having a go , and a spectacular short from the Brit put them 1-0 up. Some strange ref decisions then cost Hilda some lee way but the Brit ran out deserved winners.
Hetton New Inn v Chester St Cuthberts Social Score: 1 - 2
Cuthberts edged through against a decent Hetton New Inn side. Josh Fryer with both goals and a MOM as Cuthberts ran out 2-1 winners.
Ferryhill Dynamoes v Chester red lion Score: 1 - 5
A very lack lustre performance from the Dynamoes who were totally out classed by an on fire Red Lion side. The red lion went in at half time 3-1 up and scored two further goals in the second half. Final score 1-5.
Stepys Coaches Trophy 3rd Round
Scrappy game won by 2 quality finishes from kris lawton and jon morris
Bowburn FC vs Chester Whitehills Score: 0 - 6
It was an entertaining first half with both teams playing good football the deadlock was broken by whitehills from a long throw into the box which was poked home with Bowburns keeper unsighted. The 2nd goal came from a well taken corner with a bullet header.The 2nd half started off brightly with Bowburn attempting to pull a quick goal back this was undone by some sloppy passing allowing Whitehill to score another 2 quick goals, Bowburn then made some subs with teh game over which allowed Whitehills to add another 2 goals.
The Britannia Chester Le Street v Chester le Street Hilda Park Score: 4 - 0
The home side were awarded an early penalty in this guards cup fixture, but Andrew Robinson spot kick cannoned off the bar. The home side did take the lead seconds later when Dan Johnsons audacious chip from 40 yds caught the keeper napping to put the Brit 1-0 up. The lead was doubled when Scott Hope put a shot into the top corner from a tight angle. The home side put the tie to bed in the 2nd half when a mazy run by Johnson ended with home putting the ball in the stantion. Brinsley Sheridan wrapped it up in the last seconds to make it 4-0 and 8 wins on the bounce for the Brit. Local derby kicked off with both teams having a go , and a spectacular short from the Brit put them 1-0 up. Some strange ref decisions then cost Hilda some lee way but the Brit ran out deserved winners.
Hetton New Inn v Chester St Cuthberts Social Score: 1 - 2
Cuthberts edged through against a decent Hetton New Inn side. Josh Fryer with both goals and a MOM as Cuthberts ran out 2-1 winners.
Ferryhill Dynamoes v Chester red lion Score: 1 - 5
A very lack lustre performance from the Dynamoes who were totally out classed by an on fire Red Lion side. The red lion went in at half time 3-1 up and scored two further goals in the second half. Final score 1-5.
Stepys Coaches Trophy 3rd Round
Ferryhill
Community Hub v Washington Cherry Tree Score: 2 - 5
Ferryhill got the game to a good start for themselves by taking an early lead and again soon after going to 2-0. Cherry Tree came back into the game not long after Ferryhill went 2-0 up. The game was close with chances and both ends throughout the second half but a fantastic header in the closing minutes of the second half put Cherry Tree level and to take the game into extra time. Cherry Tree then managed to get out of second gear and with ease went on and won the game 5-2.
Premier Division
Ferryhill got the game to a good start for themselves by taking an early lead and again soon after going to 2-0. Cherry Tree came back into the game not long after Ferryhill went 2-0 up. The game was close with chances and both ends throughout the second half but a fantastic header in the closing minutes of the second half put Cherry Tree level and to take the game into extra time. Cherry Tree then managed to get out of second gear and with ease went on and won the game 5-2.
Premier Division
Sacriston
Cricket Club fc v hetton Lyons Cricket Club Score: 0 - 1
An excellent game to watch. Sacriston played the best they have played all season they had to really against a quality side. Hetton went one nil up through Potts error but never gave up. Sacriston plugged on and on but could not break hetton down. Potts came to the rescue many times.
Washington cross keys vs kelloe wmc Score: 1 - 2
Kelloe controlled the match early on as the keys were restricted to playing on the break. Kelloe wasted chances through Barton, Davis and Thompson, and were made to pay for these missed chances when a free kick on the edge of he box took a wicked deflection, leaving Morris no chance. 1-0 keys at half time. Into the 2nd half, and like the 1st, kelloe dominated possession and were rewarded when a corner was only cleared to Coates who rifled in to equalise. Kelloe then took the lead when Barton rose highest to power in a header from a corner. Kelloe then squandered further chances through Barton and Coates to extend the lead, but guaranteed a victory in the end 2-1
First Division
An excellent game to watch. Sacriston played the best they have played all season they had to really against a quality side. Hetton went one nil up through Potts error but never gave up. Sacriston plugged on and on but could not break hetton down. Potts came to the rescue many times.
Washington cross keys vs kelloe wmc Score: 1 - 2
Kelloe controlled the match early on as the keys were restricted to playing on the break. Kelloe wasted chances through Barton, Davis and Thompson, and were made to pay for these missed chances when a free kick on the edge of he box took a wicked deflection, leaving Morris no chance. 1-0 keys at half time. Into the 2nd half, and like the 1st, kelloe dominated possession and were rewarded when a corner was only cleared to Coates who rifled in to equalise. Kelloe then took the lead when Barton rose highest to power in a header from a corner. Kelloe then squandered further chances through Barton and Coates to extend the lead, but guaranteed a victory in the end 2-1
First Division
Brandon
Sports Club v Houghton Chilton Lodge Score: 3 - 0
Brandon secured a comfortable victory against a spirited Houghton side. First half goals from Grayson and David Fort put the host 2-0 up at the break and a second half strike from Kidd put the icing on the cake. bottom of the table Houghton Chilton lodge travelled to division one tabletoppers Brandon sports hoping a win might kickstart their league campaign. both teams started well however 15 mins in Chilton lodge's ross meenaghan was sent clear with only the keeper to beat however last man Brandon defender cynically clipped his heels to bring him down, very surpisingly the referee decided only a yellow card was warranted for the offence to the astonishment of both sides. the decision was made to look even more bizarre 5 mins later when lodge's keeper defty was given the same yellow card punishment for a late tackle next to the corner flag. Chilton lodge were testing Brandon however they aren't top of the league by luck, a good move down the left saw the ball laid off across the box for Brandon forward to guide the ball into the net from 15 yards. not long after a similar move found a Brandon midfield runner free in the box to make it 2-0 to the home side on the break. Chilton lodge continued to keep a foothold in the game however the final ball or shot was always wayward. ht 2-0.
2nd half was much the same as the first for Chilton lodge , good moves consistently ended in failure with a wayward effort not testing the keeper or the final ball not coming off. Brandon were always dangerous on the break and were happy to pick the Chilton lodge off on the counter attack. Brandon made it 3-0 around 70 mins as a mix up between gav tait and keeper defty saw the Brandon forward take full advantage to nip the ball around defty and into the net. the scoreline perhaps flattered Brandon however they showed the Chilton lodge in this division you have to take your chances as the Chilton lodge were left wondering if the result would have been the same had Brandon rightly gone down to 10 men early doors.
New Brancepeth WMC FC v Pelaw Grange Dogs FC Score: 1 - 2
First half goals from McNally and Mclean put the Dogs two nil up at half time and it should have been a lot more with many chances missed. Second half was a poor footballing display from the Dogs, more missed chances didn't help either, a late goal from the home side in the last minute wasn't enough for them to get anything from the game.with new brancepeth strugglin of late this was a great chance at home to pelaw to get 3 points but it wasnt to be,pelaw scored two goals from defensive errors but put the ball in the back of the net,new brancepeth had a lot of the ball but seem to lack that cutting edge in the final third and missed a few good chances,pelaw also had some great efforts and had it not been for aaron hall cud have scored a few more,mom craig hindmarch added a consolation late on with a nice free kick but it was too little to late
Second Division
Brandon secured a comfortable victory against a spirited Houghton side. First half goals from Grayson and David Fort put the host 2-0 up at the break and a second half strike from Kidd put the icing on the cake. bottom of the table Houghton Chilton lodge travelled to division one tabletoppers Brandon sports hoping a win might kickstart their league campaign. both teams started well however 15 mins in Chilton lodge's ross meenaghan was sent clear with only the keeper to beat however last man Brandon defender cynically clipped his heels to bring him down, very surpisingly the referee decided only a yellow card was warranted for the offence to the astonishment of both sides. the decision was made to look even more bizarre 5 mins later when lodge's keeper defty was given the same yellow card punishment for a late tackle next to the corner flag. Chilton lodge were testing Brandon however they aren't top of the league by luck, a good move down the left saw the ball laid off across the box for Brandon forward to guide the ball into the net from 15 yards. not long after a similar move found a Brandon midfield runner free in the box to make it 2-0 to the home side on the break. Chilton lodge continued to keep a foothold in the game however the final ball or shot was always wayward. ht 2-0.
2nd half was much the same as the first for Chilton lodge , good moves consistently ended in failure with a wayward effort not testing the keeper or the final ball not coming off. Brandon were always dangerous on the break and were happy to pick the Chilton lodge off on the counter attack. Brandon made it 3-0 around 70 mins as a mix up between gav tait and keeper defty saw the Brandon forward take full advantage to nip the ball around defty and into the net. the scoreline perhaps flattered Brandon however they showed the Chilton lodge in this division you have to take your chances as the Chilton lodge were left wondering if the result would have been the same had Brandon rightly gone down to 10 men early doors.
New Brancepeth WMC FC v Pelaw Grange Dogs FC Score: 1 - 2
First half goals from McNally and Mclean put the Dogs two nil up at half time and it should have been a lot more with many chances missed. Second half was a poor footballing display from the Dogs, more missed chances didn't help either, a late goal from the home side in the last minute wasn't enough for them to get anything from the game.with new brancepeth strugglin of late this was a great chance at home to pelaw to get 3 points but it wasnt to be,pelaw scored two goals from defensive errors but put the ball in the back of the net,new brancepeth had a lot of the ball but seem to lack that cutting edge in the final third and missed a few good chances,pelaw also had some great efforts and had it not been for aaron hall cud have scored a few more,mom craig hindmarch added a consolation late on with a nice free kick but it was too little to late
Second Division
Houghton
Mill Mill 3 v 2 Bede Lodge Social Score:
3 - 2
Houghton Mill All Stars recorded their first league win of the season with a 3-2 win at home to Durham Bede Lodge.The only goal of the first half came after twenty five minutes when a Liam McKitten shot was parried by Lodge keeper Mark Mackenzie into the path of Steve Parkin who cooly slotted home. Five minutes later Lodge were extremely unlucky not to equalise when a rasping twenty yard shot from Lewis Newton crashed against the underside of the cross bar.Ten minutes into the second half Mill should have doubled their lead when Jack Leonard was through on goal with only the keeper to beat but a wayward lob was easily caught by keeper Mackenzie. Lodge scored on the hour mark when Johnathan Kilgallon hit a ferocious shot from ten yards out beating Mill keeper Sean Simpson. Mill regained the lead in an exciting second half when a Parkin shot rebounded to Daniel Johnston who hit the ball nicely into the top corner of the net.Lodge's Chris Boyle then made it 2-2 with a neat shot from the edge of the goal area. With ten minutes remaining Mill's Liam Lusk netted the winner blasting home from twelve yards out.This was a great game played in a good spirit from all players.
mill went 1 up and held onto the lead, bede lodge seemed to have no luck in front of goal, then drew level, only for mill to score soon after. bede kept pushing and scored to level the game. mill went on to score the winning goal late on in the game.
Third Division
Houghton Mill All Stars recorded their first league win of the season with a 3-2 win at home to Durham Bede Lodge.The only goal of the first half came after twenty five minutes when a Liam McKitten shot was parried by Lodge keeper Mark Mackenzie into the path of Steve Parkin who cooly slotted home. Five minutes later Lodge were extremely unlucky not to equalise when a rasping twenty yard shot from Lewis Newton crashed against the underside of the cross bar.Ten minutes into the second half Mill should have doubled their lead when Jack Leonard was through on goal with only the keeper to beat but a wayward lob was easily caught by keeper Mackenzie. Lodge scored on the hour mark when Johnathan Kilgallon hit a ferocious shot from ten yards out beating Mill keeper Sean Simpson. Mill regained the lead in an exciting second half when a Parkin shot rebounded to Daniel Johnston who hit the ball nicely into the top corner of the net.Lodge's Chris Boyle then made it 2-2 with a neat shot from the edge of the goal area. With ten minutes remaining Mill's Liam Lusk netted the winner blasting home from twelve yards out.This was a great game played in a good spirit from all players.
mill went 1 up and held onto the lead, bede lodge seemed to have no luck in front of goal, then drew level, only for mill to score soon after. bede kept pushing and scored to level the game. mill went on to score the winning goal late on in the game.
Third Division
Sedgefield Social Club
FC V Bishop Middleham Score:
2 - 0
Two fairly evenly matched teams and both sides had chances, however, it was Sedgefield who converted first. Middleham pushed hard for an equaliser but Sedgefields defence held firm and they added a second to finish 2-0 victors. Not much to report from this scrappy local derby , a few chances for both teams in the first half , both teams were guilty of not taking chances 0/0 half time
Sedgefield started the second half on the attack and were much the better side they deservedly took the lead when middleham keeper Jake Pearson fumbled a low drive and the sedgefield midfielder was presented with a tap in , middleham never got out of first gear and after more woeful defending conseeded another after 76 minuets , sedgefield easily saw the game through
Lumley FC v Durham County Seniors FC Score: 1 - 6
Durham County hit the home side for six with Mark Hughes netting an impressive hat-trick, substitute Adam Birks opened the scoring with a simple header from close range, then centre-half Johnathan Curry lobbed the keeper almost from the half-way line, and Captain Lee Walker scored arguably the goal of the game with a 35yard thunderbolt.
Pittington v Burnmoor J.f.C Score: 3 - 2
Pittington took advantage of a defensive mistake from Burnmoor scoring only 18 mins into he game, but Burnmoor pull one back with a goal by Ross Gaunt in the 22 nd min of the game. Burnmoor apply more pressure on the home team to only to be denied by the keeper saving several attempts. until Christopher Saunders finds the back of the net in the 32 nd min of the game but Burnmoor took their eye off the game allowing Pitting to come back with a goal in the 41 st min bringing the score 2-2.Second half Burnmoor had ran out of steam,then a defensive mistake from Burnmoor but Pittington in the lead 3-2.
Fourth Division
Two fairly evenly matched teams and both sides had chances, however, it was Sedgefield who converted first. Middleham pushed hard for an equaliser but Sedgefields defence held firm and they added a second to finish 2-0 victors. Not much to report from this scrappy local derby , a few chances for both teams in the first half , both teams were guilty of not taking chances 0/0 half time
Sedgefield started the second half on the attack and were much the better side they deservedly took the lead when middleham keeper Jake Pearson fumbled a low drive and the sedgefield midfielder was presented with a tap in , middleham never got out of first gear and after more woeful defending conseeded another after 76 minuets , sedgefield easily saw the game through
Lumley FC v Durham County Seniors FC Score: 1 - 6
Durham County hit the home side for six with Mark Hughes netting an impressive hat-trick, substitute Adam Birks opened the scoring with a simple header from close range, then centre-half Johnathan Curry lobbed the keeper almost from the half-way line, and Captain Lee Walker scored arguably the goal of the game with a 35yard thunderbolt.
Pittington v Burnmoor J.f.C Score: 3 - 2
Pittington took advantage of a defensive mistake from Burnmoor scoring only 18 mins into he game, but Burnmoor pull one back with a goal by Ross Gaunt in the 22 nd min of the game. Burnmoor apply more pressure on the home team to only to be denied by the keeper saving several attempts. until Christopher Saunders finds the back of the net in the 32 nd min of the game but Burnmoor took their eye off the game allowing Pitting to come back with a goal in the 41 st min bringing the score 2-2.Second half Burnmoor had ran out of steam,then a defensive mistake from Burnmoor but Pittington in the lead 3-2.
Fourth Division
Quarrington
hill Wmc v Gilesgate the shoes Score: 0 - 0
Gilesgate suffered a huge blow before the gane with the influential mark emmerson getting injured in the warm up. The game wasnt much to get excited about at both teams struggled to get the ball into the box. Whenever both teams did get chances both goalkeepers were brilliant and deserved thier clean sheet. Gilesgate motm was carl lee. Some great saves. A very even game, with both teams having some great chances but lacking the finishing touch.A good game of football where either team could have come away with a win but for some poor finishing and a few good saves from the keepers.A particularly good performance from the Hill's veteran midfielder David Walton.MOM - Jordan Nicholson
Gilesgate suffered a huge blow before the gane with the influential mark emmerson getting injured in the warm up. The game wasnt much to get excited about at both teams struggled to get the ball into the box. Whenever both teams did get chances both goalkeepers were brilliant and deserved thier clean sheet. Gilesgate motm was carl lee. Some great saves. A very even game, with both teams having some great chances but lacking the finishing touch.A good game of football where either team could have come away with a win but for some poor finishing and a few good saves from the keepers.A particularly good performance from the Hill's veteran midfielder David Walton.MOM - Jordan Nicholson
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