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Sunday, 19 February 2012

MATCH REPORT

Report By Nobby Gill
This morning the Semi-finals in the Saints Shield and Eric Anderson Cups were played. Cowpen Percy Arms after an indifferent first half in their game against Blyth Masons Arms went through to the final of the Saints Shield. The Masons were much the better side in the first period. Even after going a goal down in the second half, they still had chances to get themselves back in the game. However, when the second goal went in, it seemed to knock the stuffing out of them. The Percy scored a third near the end. Steven Rylatt with 2 and Paul Cotterill scored the goals. Star players were Paul Cotterill for the Percy and Lee Birch for the Masons. The Percy will now meet Ashington Grand in the final after a very hard fought game against Blyth South Beach. The Grand did it the hard way by coming from behind. It was still very tight during the second period when the Grand had a two-goal cushion. However, a goal scored by Michael Hogg from forty yards saw the Beach drop their heads. Graham Hogg finished the game with another long-range goal from thirty yards to complete his hattrick. The Grands other goals came from David Jones and Paul Hedley. Josh Miller and Mark Richardson scored for the Beach. Star players were Ryan Lonsdale for the Grand and Josh Miller for the Beach.
New Hartley booked their place in the Eric Anderson final with a 4-1 home win against West Allotment. In a very entertaining game Hartley took control of the game with star man Clark Gunn outstanding in midfield. Goals for Hartley came from Scott Evans 2, Carl French and Nick Jefferson. Ben Gilroy scored the consolatation goal for the Allotment. Scott Purcell was their star man. In the other semi-final Ashington Grand Street was 2-0 up at the break at home against North Shields Royal Arms with goals from Robert Groves and Graham Buller. The Royal gradually got a foothold in the game and pulled themselves level with goals from Daniel Widdowson and Nicky Thompson. It game seemed to be heading for extra time, when, Les Thompson scored the winner for the Royal, in the last minute. Star players were Stephen Frater for the Grand Street and James Ferguson for the Royal
. Burradon and New Fordley eased into the semifinal of the Alan Davison cup with an 8-0 home win against Ashington White House. Goals for Burradon came from Michael Chilton and David Atkinson with two each. Further goals came from Ian Lee, Andy Wright, Steven Anderson and Phil Arnott. Star players were Phil Arnott for Burradon and keeper Graham Robinson for the White House.
In the premier division, there was a win at home for Newbiggin against the Milbourne Arms. In a very competitive game, it was the better finishing from the home side, which proved to be the difference. Scoring the goals for Newbiggin in their 5-2 win was Jay Riches, Jonathan McAnaney, Steven Sanderson, Rob Holden and star man Ashley Smyth. Scoring for the Milbourne was Scott Brotherick and Sean Storrey. Star player was Antony Scott.
Division one saw a ten-goal thriller between, Whitley Lodge Kittiwake and New Delaval and Newsham. In the end, they shared the points. Goals for the Kittiwake came from Gavin Hattrick 2, Jonny Storrey, Simon Gourley and star man Michael Beaver. A hattrick from Jeff Fuller and two more from Ian Locke secured the point for the Newsham side.Their star player was Jason Hamilton. Monkseaton Arms won at home 4-2 against High Street. Goals for the Monkey came from James Thompson, Antony Brannon, and James Chadwick. Their was also an own goal. Shaun Taylor and Jason Smart scored for the Street. Antony Harvey was their star player.
After their good win last week, Bedlington Community again came out on top in their division two game away to Cramlington Phoenix. They beat their hosts by 4-1. Craig Johnson was on target for the Phoenix, with Jonathan Harland their star player. Scoring for the Community was Michael Robinson, Carl Stobbart, Jamie Graham and star man Antonie Harrison. Marden Resident just scraped past AE Phoenix by 4-2. It was a very much inproved performance from the Phoenix. Goals for Marden came from a Carl Farmer hatrick and Richard Thompson. Carl Farmer was their star man. James McSparron and star man Barry Tait scored for the Phoenix. Newsham Willow Tree went down at home 3-0 against Blyth Ridley Park. Goals for the Ridley came from Ross McLeod 2 and Ian Dawson. Star players were Darren Philip for the Willow Tree and Barry Easton for the Ridley

Sunday, 12 February 2012

MATCH REPORT

Report By Nobby Gill
This week saw Bedlington Community host North Shields Royal Arms in the reaaranged County Minor Cup quarterfinal. It turned out to be a classic, with end-to-end action. Bedlingtonton were the first to score, but the lead was short lived. Once again, they got their noses infront only to be pegged back yet again. This was the story throughout the game, upuntil the last seven minutes when Bedlington took the lead. They managed to hold on until the final whistle and reach the semi-final with a 5-4 win. Goals for the Community came from an Antony Harrison hattrick. Jamie Graham scored the other two. Alan Batiste and Les Thompson scored goals for the Royal, with two each. Star players were Richard Stobbart for Bedlington and Lee Gray for the Royal.
In the Alan Davison Cup, quarterfinal Monseaton Arms put in a good performance at home against Blyth Comrades, before going down by the odd goal in three. Antony Brannon was on target for the Monkey with John Wyres their star man. Star man Daniel Long scored both goals for the Comrades.
SA Randolph Cup quarterfinal saw Ashington Mortimer take on Burradon and New Fordley. The Mortimer with players missing was never a match for the Burradon side, who eased into the semi-final with a 3-0 win. Defender David Riches was star man for the Mortimer after a strong performance. Goals for Burradon came from Michael Chilton 2 and Steve Howes. David Atkinson was their star player.
Premier division saw a very close game between North Shields Gunner and Newbiggin. The Gunner gained a valuable three points in the 2-1 win. Goals came from Stephen Hayward and Kevin Watler for the Gunner and Jay Riches for Newbiggin. Star players were Stephen Hayward for the Gunner and Paul Crate for Newbiggin.
In division, one High Street went down at home against Blyth Seahorse by 4-1. Once again, you must take your chances when they come, High Street failed to take theirs. Anthony Goldie scored for the Street with Sean Pickering their star man. Goals for the Seahorse were shared between Darlye Pendleton, Martyn Hepple, Brian Gabbitas and star man Mathew Wade. Ashington Grand had to fight all thew way to win at home against Blyth Masons Arms. The Grand took an early lead and during the game found themselves chasing the game as the Masons moved into a 3-1 lead with 10 minutes left. A spirite fight back by the Grand saw them claw their way to victory by the odd goal in seven. The Masons should feel hard done by, as it seemed they were on their way to three points. After all their efforts, they ended up pointless. Goals for the Grand came from David Jones 2, Luke Bunting and Paul Hedley. Star player was Ryan Lonsdale. Goals for the Masons came from Lee Birch, Kevin Long and Nick Brannighan, with Stuart Gray the star player.
Division two saw Ashington Bubbles take the points in a seasaw battle at home against West Allotment. The outcome could have been different, with the scores level at 2-2 the Allotment had a penalty well saved by the home keeper. Goals for Bubbles came from Kris Allington, Stephen Dick and Kris Tait. Star man was Daniel Hislop. Michael Hartley and Sam Todd scored for the Allotment with keeper Michael Richardson their star man. He pulled off a string off excellent saves to keep his side in the game. Marden Residents had to fight all the way to gain the points in their home game against Cramlington Phoenix. They beat their visitors by the odd goal in three. Michael Wedderburn scored both goals for Marden. Tony Hall was their star player. Andrew Moles scored for the Phoenix with David Gilespie their star player. Another game, which was won by the odd goal, was New Hartleys 3-2 home win against Ashington Grand Street. The Hartley side have hit form at the right time and continue to creep up the league. Hartley had a match winner in star player Scott Evans with a hattrick. Goals for the Grand Street came from Shaun Dodds and Robert Groves. Stephen Frater was their star man. Newsham Black Diamond had a 4-0 home win over basement side AE Phoenix. Craig Frazer scored all the goals for the Diamond; David Brown was there star man. Barry Tait was star man for the Phoenix.

Sunday, 5 February 2012

MATCH REPORT

Report By Nobby Gill
Once again, the weather was the only winner again at the weekend. The heavey frost caused teams to cancel their fixturs on Saturday night.
Next week will see Bedlington Community try to play their County Minor Cup against league rivals North Shields Royal Arms. Clubs should check the web site for fixture changes for next week. In addition, clubs remember the league meeting on the Monday Febuary 13th at 8pm.

Sunday, 29 January 2012

MATCH REPORT

Report By Nobby Gill
Division Two league favorites took on division one favorites Ashington Grand in the Alan Davision Cup quarterfinal. In a very even game and entertaining, game the home edged home 3-1. Scott Pocklington was on target with two penalties with Tony Browell scoring the other goal. Paul Hedley was on target for the Grand. Star players were Scott Pocklington for the Royal and Ryan Lonsdale for the Grand.
In the premier division, Blyth Comrades had two of the old stallwarts in fine form in their home win over North Shields Gunner. They beat their visitors 5-0 with goals from Jonny Van Cliffe and Terry Self both scoring doubles. Steven Molloy added the other goal. Terry Self was star player for the Comrades, with Jeff Johnson for the Gunner. Newbiggin and Whitley Bay Seahorse shared the points in a 1-1 draw. Rob Holden scored for Newbiggin with Alan Thain their star player. Scoring for the Seahorse was Ian Dunn who was also their star player. Burradons home game with Ashington Mortimer was off.
Division 1 saw Ashington White Houses poor run continued with a home defeat against Blyth South Beach 2-0. Graham Robinson was star man for the White House. Goals for the Beach came from Michael Haley and Mark Richardson. Andrew Keenan was their star man. High Street was no match for the promotion chasing Cowpen Percy Arms going down by 9-2. The Percy were too strong for the make shift Street side. On target for the Street were Anthony Harvey and Anthony Goldie. Keeper Jamie Havelock was their star player. Steven Rylatt led the scoring for the Percy with five. David Mason scored a hattrick, with player maker and star man Ross Temple with the other goal. Whitley Lodge Kittiewake was looking for a quick double over Blyth Seahorse after beating their visitors 6-0 away last week. However, things were different this time around; they had to settle for a share of the spoils in a six-goal thriller. Goals for the Kittiewake came from Chris Appleby, Simon Gourlay and star man Gavin Hattrick. Replying for the Seahorse was Brian Gabbitas, Martyn Hepple and Mathew Wade. Star player was keeper David Hansen. New Delaval and Newshams home game against Blyth Masons Arms was off.
Division two saw a very much improved performance from AE Phoenix in their home game against Cramlington Phoenix. The visitors won the game by the only goal scored by Jonathan Harland. Star players were Barry Tait for the home side with Paul Avery for the Cramlington side. Ashington Central kept up their promotion push with a 7-3 home win against Blyth Ridley Park. Scoring for the Central was Jason Wilson with four. Mark Taylor added a futher two, with Jordon Gascoigne with their final goal. Once again, Richard Hall was their star player. Star man Ken Hodge with two and Ross McLeod scored for the Ridley. In a very close game, New Hartley just gained all three points by the odd goal in three at home to West Allotment. Star man Andrew Shandran and Nick Jefferson scored their goals. Scott Purcell was on target for the Allotment, he was also thier star player. Bedlington Communitys home game against Ashington Grand Street was off.

Sunday, 22 January 2012

MATCH REPORT

Report By Nobby Gill
Burradon and New Fordley were away to Corbridge Wheatsheaf in the County Sunday Cup. Unfortunately, they went down after extra time by the odd goal in five. Star man Ian Lee scored both goals for Burradon.
Two-quarter finals in the George Davison Cup were played, this week. Blyth Comrades entertained Cowpen Percy Arms. In a very even game, the result was in doubt almost to the finish. The Comrades were very lucky to progress to the semi-finals due to poor finishing from the Percys forwards. On a couple of occaisions, they were through one on one with the keeper but failed to convert. However, this was their downfall; the Comrades snatched victory in the dying minutes by the odd goal in five. Steven Molloy scored two for the Comrades including the late winner. Daniel Long scored their other goal. Steven Molloy was their star player. Star man for the Percy Steven Rylatt scored both their goals. Monkseton Arms put up a good display in their home game against Newbiggin. The Monkey led the tie twice; however, two quick goals from Newbiggin saw them move into the semi-finals. Both goals for the Monkey were scored by John Wyres. Gary Parker was their star player. On target for Newbiggin was star man Ashley Smyth with 2 and Jonathan McEnaney.
Division one leaders Ashington Grand took full advantage of a poor first half performance fron New Delaval and Newsham to cruise into a 6-1 lead at the break. A vastly improved second half saw the honors shared 2-2, with a final scoreline of 8-3 to the Grand. Goals for the Newsham side came via an Ian Locke hattrick; he was also their star player. Also scoring a hattrick for the Grand was Graham Todd; his brother Michael added two more. Further goals came from Luke Bunting, Ross Crate and Paul Hedley. Star man was Graham Todd. Poor finishing was Ashington White Houses downfall in their home defeat 7-1 against Blyth Masons Arms. Their consolation goal came from star man Stephen Rennison. Goals for the Masons came from Paul Robson, Nick Brannighan and Kevin Long with two each. Steven Elsey scored their other goal. Kevin Long was their star man. Blyth Seahorse again went down at home 6-0 against Whitley Lodge Kittiewake. Before Christmas the Seahorse were up with the promotion contenders. However, a poor run of results as seen them drop out of the race. Mathew Wade was their star player. Golas for the Kittiewake came from a Chris Appleby hattrick. Also on target were Simon Gourlay, Gavin Hattrick and Richard Stretton. Star man was Paolo Black.
Division Two saw North Shields Royal Arms win the semi-final rehearsal 3-0 against Ashington Grand Street. They will meet again in three weeks in the semi-final of the Eric Anderson Cup. Graham Buller was star player for the home side. Goals for the Royal Arms came from Lee Kelly, Scott Pocklington and substitute Graham Murray. James Ferguson was their star player. AE Phoenix seem to improve every week, however they are still in search of the first points. They went down at home 2-0 against West Allotment. Star man for the Phoenix was keeper John Appleby. Both goals for the Allotment came from star man John Leach. Ashington Bubbles were the divisions top scorers with an 8-0 home win against Blyth Ridley Park. Leading the scoring once again was their super striker Kris Allington with 5. Also on target were Daniel Hislop, Craig Penny and Paul Archer with a 25-yard screamer into the top corner. Star man of course was Kris Allington. Two clubs pushing for one of the promotion places met today. Ashington Central came out on top at home 4-2 against Marden Residents. Scoring a hattrick for the home side was Jason Wilson; their other goal was scored by John McAlpine. Richard Hall was their star player. Goals for the Residents came from Shaun Nolan and Gavin Holsie. Tony Hall was their star player. Bedlington Community also won 4-2 at home against Cramlington Phoenix. The Community are another side pushing for promotion spot. Scoring for them was star man Liam Issac, Rhys Haley, Richard Stobbart and Carl Stobbart. Martin Kinghorne scored both of the Phoenixs goals. Paul Avery was their star man. In the final game, the Bay Horse was unlucky to loose by the odd goal in five at home against New Hartley. Goals for the Bay Horse came from Michael Walton and David Lowther. Scott Smith was their star player. Scoring for Hartley was Darren Kipling Scott Evans and star man Andrew Shandran.

Sunday, 15 January 2012

MATCH REPORT

For the second time this season the weather was the only winner. All scheduled games were, called off due to the heavey frost. Burradon and New Fordley will again try to play their County Cup match against Corbridge Wheatsheaf next Sunday.

All clubs check web site to see if there are any fixture changes.

Sunday, 8 January 2012

MATCH REPORT

Report By Nobby Gill

First, may I wish all clubs and officials a Happy New Year?
In the premier division, league leaders, Burradon and New Fordley had
a comfortable win at home 6-0 against North Shields Gunner. The
Gunner put up a spirited performance, however found the Burradon
forwards in fine form. Leading the scoring with a hattrick was
Michael Chilton. Paul Alexander added two more, with Steve Howes with
the final one. Star players were Andy Wright for Burradon and Scott
Andrews for the Gunner. Ashington Mortimer also started the New
Year off with a win at home 3-0 against Whitley Bay Seahorse. Both
sides played some excellent football, however better finishing from
the Mortimer won them the points. Goals for the Mortimer came from
Trevor Newman, Brent Aisbitt and star man Darren Riddell. Star man
for the Seahorse was Colin Dougal. In a very close game, the
Milbourne Arms just could not match Blyth Comrades finishing. The
Comrades took the points with a 4-2 win. Goals for the Milbourne cam
from, Scott Westaway, with a rare goal from Paul Katz. Gary Scott was
their star player. Scoring for the Comrades was Terry Self and Daniel
Long both with 2 each. Daniel Wilson was their star man.

Division one saw league leaders Ashington Grand beat local rivals
Ashington White House 4-1. The game was very even early on with the
White House having the better of the early exchanges. However, the
Grand came more into the game with the Todd brothers causing the
damage. The Grand finally taking the points in a 4-1 win. John
Appleby scored the consolation goal for the White House. With Alan
Brown their star player. Michael and Graham Todd scored 2 goals each
with Michael gaining the star player award. Blyth Masons Arms let a
two goal lead slip away at home against Blyth South Beach. The Beach
gradually pulled themselves back level and went on to take the points
by the odd goal in seven. All the goals for the Masons came from
Kevin Long. Keeper Craig Cotterill again with a string off excellent
saves earned him the Masons star player award. Goals for the Beach
came from another hattrick hero Andrew Keenam, with star man Aidrian
Watson scoring the other one. Cowpen Percy Arms kept up their push
for promotion with a hard-earned victory away to Blyth Seahorse. The
Percy was made to fight all the way with the Seahorse playing some
excellent football. However, if you do not create chances you cannot
win games. In the end, the Percy took the points with a 2-0
scoreline. Brian Gabbitas was star man for the Seahorse. Goals for
the Percy came from Steven Rylatt and John Pegg. Defender Colin
Morton was the Percys star player. In another even game between New
Delaval and Newsham and the High Street, with the Street taking the
points by the odd goal in seven. The result could have gone either
way, but High Streets recent run of defeats ended with this win.
Scoring for the Newsham side was Richard Orr, Jason Quinn and star man
Chris Orkney. Goals for the Street came from Jason Smart, Steven
Brown, Sean Craddock and star man Anthony Goldie. Whitley Lodge
Kittiewake went down at home to near neighbours Monkseaton Arms 2-0.
They helped the Monkey on the way by scoring an own goal. The other
goal came from Kyle Nesbitt. Star players were Chris Appleby for the
Kittiewake and Marc Allen for the Monkey.

Division Two saw Ashington Central continue their winning ways with a
not so easy win at home against AE Phoenix by 4-0. They are back on
top for the moment, with other sides chasing hard. Scoring for the
Central was Richard Hall, Jason Wilson, Mark Taylor and Ryan Chisholm.
Richard Hall was their star man. David Bridgewood was star man for
the Phoenix. Ashington Bubbles had to settle for a share of the
points in their goalless draw at home against Newsham Black Diamond.
Even their star striker failed to find a way past Darren Lee in the
Diamond goal. The Bubbles secretary said that he pulled off at least
27 excellent saves to keep his sides point in tack. Steven Clark was
star man for the Bubbles side. Ashington Grand Street and Bedlington
Communitys game was decided by the Streets super sub Alan Buller.
With scores level at one each, Buller came on and proved the
difference with a good finish. Chris Hogg scored the other goal fore
the Grand Street. Richard Stobbart scored for the Community with Rhys
Haley their star man. New Hartley had a good win away to Blyth Ridley
Park by 3-1. Star man Ian Dawson scored for the Ridley. Goals for
Hartley came from Nick Jefferson, Scott Evans and star man Clark Gunn.
Title favourites North Shields Royal Arms had another fine win at
home 7-1 against Cramlington Phoenix. Scott Pocklinton led the
scoring with a Hattrick. Nicky Thompson added 2 more. Anthony Loudre
and star man Lee Kelly were alson on the score sheet. Martin Jobson
got the consolation goal for the Phoenix. Alan Clarke was their star
man. West Allotment also had a good win at home against Marden
Residents by 4-1. On target for the Allotment was Wayne OBrien.
Scott Purcell, Sam Todd and John Leach. Marc Hunter scored for the
Residents. Star players were Michael Hartley for the Allotment and
Carl Farmer for the Residents.

Friday, 23 December 2011

MID SEASON UPDATE OF THE LEAGUE.

Report By Nobby Gill
Once again, we have reached the Christmas break. It makes a change for most of the fixtures to be completed. Paul Turner must be having restfull break, most league cup competitions reaching the semi-final stage. With other competitions well on the way.

For the first time in four years, Burradon and New Fordley failed to regain the David Cricton Memorial Cup. They lost to Billy Mill by the only goal of the game, in a very competitive match. However, they are still the side to beat in the premier division. They are top of the table at the break, with Ashington Mortimer close behind. Other sides in the division are capable of causing upsets against the top two. Unfortunately, the premier lost another two sides after the season started. The Eagle, who has been members of the league for over 20 years, it was a sad day when they folded. In addition, Whitley Bay Cibos, formally Red Lion Earsdon for many years folded with lack of players. Its hard luck on sides that had played them and gained points, having them taking away. Which is the case of the Milbourne Arms and North Shields Gunner?

Ashington Grand is at the top of division one with a six point advantage over Cowpen Percy Arms. The Grand will take some stopping, gaining two promotions since entering the league last season. The Percy with a strong squad looks likely to gain promotion as well. Although, they have thrown some silly points away. South Beach residents are just behind them, but need to gain points to catch them. Whitley Bay Kittiewake and with two games in hand can move up to third. Blyth Seahorse could also move into the top four with games in hand. So the second half of the season should be very interesting. Even sides near the bottom could have a say in the final positions. New Delaval and Newsham find themselves at the bottom after having three points deducted. Also having played three games more than the sides above them.

Bay Horse Cramlington lead the race for promotion, witha two point advantage over Ashington Central who have been top of the pile for long periods. However, North Shields Royal Arms are only six points behind the Bay Horse with four games in hand. If they win those games, they would then hold a six-point lead. The chasing sides down to West Allotment in eighth place can move up to third if results go their way with the games they have in hand. New boys AE Phoenix are still looking for their first points; however, they should hold their heads high. Teams in the higher divisions should take a leaf out of the book, they alway turn up with a full squad.

Sunday, 11 December 2011

MATCH REPORT

Report by Nobby Gill

Only one game was played in the premier division this week. Blyth Comrades had a good win away to Whitley Bay Seahorse Athletic by 6-0. The Comrades had Jake Miller in fine form scoring a hattrick. Daniel Long added two more with Steven Molloy with the final goal. Jake Miller was star man for the Comrades, with Craig Hull gaining the award fore the home side. North Shields Gunners home game against Newbiggin was called off due to a waterlogged pitch.

There were some goals scored in the first division. Blyth Masons took full advantage of a poor performance from the High Street, beating them 9-1. Anthony Goldie scored a consolation goal for the home side. Antony Marshall was their star player. Kevin Long led the scoring with six, Steven Elsey added two more. Star man Jorden Miller completed the scoring. Ashington Grand continued the winning league form witha 2-0 win away to Blyth Seahorse. New Keeper David Hansen was star player for the Seahorse. Goals for the Grand came from David Jones and Ryan Lonsdale. Michael Todd was their star player. New Delaval and Newshams revival continues with another win at home 5-2 against Whitley Lodge Kittiewake. On target for the Newsham, side was Ian Locke 2, Paddy Allen, Ricki Cook and star player Jeff Fuller. Simon Gourlay scored both goals for the Kittiewake. Carl Dickson was their star player. In a very close game between Monkseaton Arms and Cowpen Percy Arms, the Percy came out on top by the odd goal in three. James Thompson scored for the Monkey with Gary Hudson their star player. John Pegg and star player Steven Rylatt scored for the Percy.

Division two saw an Ashington Derby go right down to the last minute to decide the result. The Bubbles at home to the Central were two down, they pulled it back level. They went behind once more, however they drew level once again, only to go behind once more to a last minute penalty. Goals for the Bubbles came from Steven Clark, Paul Archer and Daniel Hislop. Stephen Dick was their star player. The Centrals goals came from Jason Wilson 2, Dean Fairndale and Richard Hall. Gary Wallace was their star player. The Grand Street found themselves a goal down in the first minute in their home game against West Allotment. However, they got themselves back in the game before finally going down by the odd goal in five. Daniel Purvis scored both goals for the Grand Street. Once again, Stephen Frater was their star performer. Goals for the Allotment came from David Alexander, Iain Findlay and Keith Smith. Scott Purcell was their star player. Once again a much-improved perfromance from AE Phoenix in their home game aginst Newsham Black Diamond. However, they are still looking for their first win; they went down 4-2. Alex Richardson and star man Barry Tait scored for the Phoenix. Goals for the black Diamond came from a Craig Frazer hattrick and Brendem Ruane. North Shields Royal Arms are catching the sides above them with another win away to Bedlington Community by 6-0. The younsters found the going tough against the more experienced Royal side. Michael Robinson was star player for the Community. Goals for the Royal came from Alan Batiste 2, Steven Clay 2, Les Thompson and Antony Louder. Star player was James Ferguson. Cramlington had their own derby today when the Bay Horse beat the Phoenix 2-0. Scott Smith and Karl Bopughen scored for the Bay Horse. Star players were John Leonard for the Bay Horse and Keeper Tony Deakin for the Phoenix who pulled off some fine saves to keep the score down. New Hartley are slowly climbing the table after another win at home 3-1 against Marden Residents. Scoring for Hartley was Darren Kipling, Scott Evans and star man Nick Jefferson. Liam Parr scored for Marden with Carl Farmer their star man.

Sunday, 4 December 2011

MATCH REPORT

Match Report By Nobby Gill

The league had three sides playing in the NFA Sunday Minor Cup. Congratulations go to Bedlington Community who progressed to the fourth round. They won a very tight game away to Blyth Spartans under 19s by the odd goal in five. Scoring their goals was Michael Robinson, Jamie Graham and Antony Harrison. Jamie Gregory was their star performer. Monkseaton Arms were unlucky as they went out against Cramlington Benedictine 3-0. Marc Allen was the Monkseatons star player. Sadly we dont know how North Shields Royal Arms got on in their away game at Woodhorn Lane.

West Allotment reached the semi-final of the Eric Anderson Cup with a 4-2 home win against Ashington Central. Man in form Ben Gilroy scored a hattrick for the home side. Michael Hartley was also on target. Star man was John Leach. Gary Wallace and David Laing scored for the Central. Richard Hall was their star player.

In the premier division, Burradon and New Fordley maintained their top spot with a home win over Blyth Comrades by 3-0. On target for Burradon was Paul Alexander with 2 and Daniel Young. Star players were Andrew Wright for Burradon and Chris Mitchell for the Comrades. Milbourne Arms had an excellent win at home against North Shields Gunner 3-1. Scoring for the Milbourne was new signing James Bell. Further goals came from Sean Storrey and Mathew Lawn. John Ball scored for the Gunner. Star players were James Bell for the Milbourne. Ashington Mortimer continueed their push, to catch Burradon with a 2-0 wins away to Whitley Bay Seahorse Athletic. Scoring for the Mortimer was star man Trevor Newman and Brent Aisbitt. Colin Dougal was the Seahorses star man.

Division one saw Cowpen Percy Arms get back to winning ways with a 5-1 home win against Blyth Seahorse. Star man Steven Rylatt led the scoring with 2; further goals came from Dang Hi Vuong, Ross Temple and another thunderbolt from Paul Cotterill. Star man Martyn Hepple scored the goal for the Seahorse. Whitley Lodge Kittiewake won at home against Ashington White House by 4-1. Scoring for the Kittiewake was Chris Atkin 2, Steven Patterson and star man Simon Gourlay. On target for the White House was Kieron Little with young Kyle Rennison their star player. Blyth Masons Arms came back from two gaols down at home against Ashington Grand. However, the Grand scored another two goals to take the points in a 4-2. Steven Elsey scored both goals for the Masons with Jordon Miller their star player. Star man Graham Todd scored a hattrick for the Grand, with Daniel Donnlley also on the scoresheet. Blyth South Beach was made to fight all the way to gain maximum points at home to High Street. Poor defending by the Beach defence kept the Street in the game before they just hung on to win 4-3. Goals for the Beach came from Joe Betts 2, Mark Richardson and star man Redmond Cockburn. On target for the Street were Anthony Goldie 2 and Anthony Marshall. Tony Harvey was their star player.

Divison two-basement side AE Phoenix went down to another defeat at the hands of New Hartley. With Hartley winning the game 8-2. Goals for the Phoenix came from Alex Richardson and Luke Carr. Barry Tait was their star man. Goals for Hartley came from David Hope 2, Andrew Shandran, Clark Gunn, Terry Clough, Carl French, Scott Evans and Nicky Eastlake. Nicky Eastlake was also their star performer. In a very close game on paper, Ashington Grand Street went down at home 2-1 against Marden Residents. The Grand Street were up against it after having a player sent off midway through the first half. Chris Hogg scored for the Street with Stephen Frater their star player. Goals for Marden came from Carl Farmer and Michael Wedderburn. Michael Thompson was their star man. Blyth Ridley Park went down 3-0 at home against the Bay Horse. Michael Proctor was star man for the Ridley. Goals for the Bay Horse came from Darren Robinson 2 and Michael Walton. Star man was Scott Smith. Cramlington Phoenix won by the odd goal in three at home against Newsham Black Diamond. Mark Race and Chris Frazer scored for the Phoenix. Alan Clarke was their star man. Joe Rose was on target for the Diamond with Craig Frazer their star man.

Sunday, 27 November 2011

MATCH REPORT

Match Report By Nobby Gill

Kris Allington scores another 5 in his sides win.
Today saw the one second round tie in the SA Randolph cup played. Milbourne Arms played hosts to Newbiggin. Even though the Milbourne at the basement side in the premier division, they certainly played better than their league position. Newbiggin moved into the semi-finals with a 4-0 win. Star man for the Milbourne was Liam Vaughan; also, Paul Katz had an outstanding game at the heart of the defence. Goals for Newniggin came from Colin McElland 2 and Steven Sanderson also with 2. Star man was Ashley Smyth.

New Hartley moved into the semi-final of the Eric Anderson Cup with a 3-1 win away to Bedlington Community. In a very close game, it was the better finishing of the Hartley side, which won the day. Scoring for the Community was Richard Stobbart with Carl Stobbart their star player. Goals for Hartley came from Scott Evans, Jamie Heathcoat and Clark Gunn who was also their star man.

Round one of the JD Marnock saw league for turn upside down when Blyth Seahorse went down 6-1 at home to New Delaval and Newsham. Scoring for the Seahorse was Brian Gabbitas with a penalty. On target for the Newsham, side was Jeff Fuller with a hattrick. Ian Locke added two more. Goal of the game came from Richard Orr with a 30-yard pile driver. Star players were Darren Carr for the Seahorse and Jeff Fuller for the Newsham. Cramlington Phoenix had a fine win away at Marden Residents with a 4-0 win. It was revenge for an earlier league defeat. Brian Millsip was star performer for the Marsden side. Goals for the Phoenix came from doubles for Jonathan Harland and star man Michael Don. Very much improved performance from Newsham Black Diamond in the home game against Ashington White House. They went down by the odd goal in three. Star man David Lillico scored for the Diamond. Alan Brown and Steven Rennison scored for the White House. David Cuthbertson was their star player.

There was only one game in the premier division; however, it was called off due the high winds.

Very entertaining game between league leaders Ashington Grand and High Street ended all square 3-3. High Street was well in control of the game until the final 10 minutes when the Grand pulled 2 goals back. Scoring for the Street was Alan Goldie, Adam Emmerson and star man Jason Smart. Goals for the Grand came from Luke Bunting, Paul Hedley and Daniel Donnelly. Michael Todd was their star player. Another side who had an excellent win was Whitley Lodge Kittiewake who beat Cowpen Percy Arms 5-1. On target for the Kittiewake were Jonny Storrey and Chris Appleby with 2 each. Gavin Hattrick was also on target. Paolo Black was their star man. Kyle Walker scored for the Percy. Star man was keeper Colin Morton who pulled off a string of excellent saves to keep the score down. Another game, which also was called off due to the wind, was Monkseaton Arms and Blyth Souith Beach.

Who is going to stop Kris Allington scoring this season? He went knapp again in his sides 15-2 home win against AE Phoenix. Scoring four was Craig Penny. Daniel Hislop and Paul Archer with 2 each. Then Che Aisbitt and star man Aaron Frazer completed the scoring. Even though they were well beaten yet again the Phoenix still kept going until the end and was rewared with 2 goals. These came from Lionel Ginger and Alex Richardson. Michael McCulluck was their star player. Ashington Central went down at home 4-1 against North Shields Royal Arms. The Royal have now closed the gap on the Central who are still top at present, though the Royal have games. Jason Wilson scored for the Central with Richard Hall their star player. Scoring for the Royal was Joni Brown, Alan Batiste, Nicky Thompson and Lee Kelly. Lee Gray was their star player. The Bay Horse and Ridley Park were level untill two late strikes saw the Bay Horse clinch the points with a 5-3 win. Goals for the Horse came from Michael Walton hattrick, John Leonard and star man Jamie Summers scored the other goals. Goals for the Ridley came from Steven Davison 2 and Aalan Fairbairn. Barry Easton was their star performer.
Good luck to the three sides that are in the NFA Minor Cup next Suday.


Sunday, 20 November 2011

MATCH REPORT

Report By Nobby Gill

Another two games were played in the George Davison Cup third round. Newbiggin were at home against North Shields Royal Arms. In a very tight game Newbiggin just edged the tie by the odd goal in three. Alan Thain and Tony Messenger scored for the home side. Alan Batiste scored for the Royal. Star players were Ashley Smyth for Newbiggin and Daniel Widdowson for the Royal. In a local derby between, Whitley Lodge Kittiewake and Monkseaton Arms. The Monkey came out on top with a 4-2 win. Scoring for the Monkey was James Chadwick, Antony Brannon, Kyle Naisbitt and star man Marc Allen. On target for the Kittiewake was Simon Gourlay and star man Gavin Hattrick.

In the Alan Davison Cup third round, High Street won at home against Ashington White House 4-1. Once again, High Street lost their keeper with an injurie. Stand in keeper Shaun Taylor took all the pludits with a fine display, even saving a penalty. Goals for High Street came from Jason Smart 2, Robin White and Anthony Goldie. John Appleby scored for the White House with Shaun Dodds their star player.

In the premier division, Ashington Mortimer kept up the pressure at the top with a narrow win away to Blyth Comrades. They won the game 2-1. Scoring for the Comrades was Daniel Long. Goals for the Mortimer came from Brent Aisbitt and Jason Riches. Star players were James Curry for the Comrades and Brent Aisbitt for the Mortimer. Buuradon and New Fordley remain top after another home win 6-1 against Milbourne Arms. Goals for Burradon came from Paul Alexander 2, Graeme Cairns, Michael Hall, Ian Lee and Phil Arnott. Andy Wright was their star player. Adam Farrier scored for the Milbourne with Scott Brotherick their star man.

In division, one Ashington Grand maintained their advantage at the top of the league. They had a good win at home over South Beach 3-0. On target for the Grand were Graham Todd 2 and Paul Hedley. Star players were Wayne Tait for the Grand and Michael Haley for the Beach. In a very entertaining game between the Seahorse and the Masons Arms, the Masons ran out 6-3 winners. With Martyn Hepple back in the Seahorse side after the birth of his baby, he failed to inspire his side. However, he did score 2 goals, with Mathew Wade with the other. Goals for the Masons came from Kevin Long 4, Steven Elsey and Michael Rutherford. Star players were Martyn Hepple for the Seahorse and Jordon Miller for the Masons. Cowpen Percy Arms also scored six in their win at home against New Delaval and Newsham. Newsham did score a consolation goal from Jason Quinn. Goals for the Percy came from Steven Rylatt 2, Paul Huck, Dean Simmons, Dang Hai Vuong and David Mason. Star performewrs were Paul Huck for the Percy and Ian Locke for the Newsham side.

Division two AE Phoenix were no match for Marden Residents going down 8-0. Luke Carr was star performer for the Phoenix. Scoring for Marden was star man Carl Farmer with a hattrick. Also with a hattrick was Richard Thompson. Jordon Fry and Alan Parker also scored. In a much closer game saw Ashington Grand Street win by the odd goal in five against Blyth Ridley Park. Goals for the Grand Street came from Stephen Frater, Callum Routledge and Robert Groves. Ian Dawson and Alan Fairbairn scored for the Ridley. Star players were Danny Purvis for Grand Street and Mark Rylatt for the Ridley. Bedlington Community were outplayed by the Bay Horse in this game. However, the Community have players out injuired. This win pushed the Bay Horse up to second. Star man Jamie Graham scored for Bedlington. Star man Jamie Summers with a hattrick and Dareen Robson were on target for the Bay Horse. Ashington Bubbles had a fine win away at Newsham Black Diamond, winning the game 10-2. Craig Frazer and David Lillico scored for the Diamond with David Brown their star man. Once again leading the scoring for the Bubbles was star man Kris Allington with 5. Craig Penny scored a hattrick. Stephen Dick and Chris Aisbitt finished off the scoring.

Sunday, 13 November 2011

MATCH REPORT

Report By Nobby Gill

This week, more games in the third round of the George Davison Cup were decided. In a real end-to-end game, second division Ashington Central just got passed High Street from the first division by the odd goal in eleven. Goals for the Central came from Jason Wilson 4, Richard Hall and star man Gary Wallace. Anthony Goldie also scored four for the Street and was star player. Robin White scored the other goal. Premier division Ashington Mortimer had a real fight at home against second division West Allotment. They found the Allotments keeper Michael Richardson in outstanding form. Home club secretary said its the best performance from a keeper he as seen for a long time. Mortimer won the game in the finish 4-3. Goals for the Mortimer came from Martin Humble 2, John Gall and Darren Riddell. Star man was Chris Willis. Scoring for the Allotment was Michael Hartley, John Leach and Sam Todd. Burradon and New Fordley had little trouble when they defeated North Shields Gunner 7-0. On target for Burradon was star man Connor Andrews 2, Ian Lee, Steve Howes, Michael Hall, Cameron Patrick and David Hisple. Star man for the Gunner was Andrew Robinson.
Ashington Grand lost at home against Cowpen Percy Arms 6-1. The Grand got off to a slow start and were 3-0 down before they started to play. Luke Bunting scored for the Grand with Nicky Dunn their star man. On target for the Percy was Stephen Rylatt 3, Paul Huck, Dean Simmons and another thunderbolt from Paul Cotterill. Star man was Danny Vuong.

North Shields Royal Arms are the second team to reach the semi-finals of the Eric Anderson Cup. In their home game against the Bay Horse they certainly new were the goal was. They banged in twelve goals. However, the Bay Horse did find the net with Jamie Summers scoring. John Lennon was their star man. Goals for the Royal came from Nicky Thompsom 5, Alan Batiste 4, Chris Connor, Scott Pockington and Alan Ryder. Lee Gray was their star player.

There was only one game played in the premier division with Blyth Comrades playing host to Newbiggin. In a very even game chances were at a premium. In the end, they shared the points in a 2-2 draw. Goals for the Comrades came from a Steven Molloy double. Chris Mitchell was their star man. Goals for Newbiggin came from Michael Coulson junior and an own goal. Stuart Ingram was their star player.

Division one saw Blyth Masons Arms go down at home against a much improving Ashington White House 3-1. Kevin Long scored for the Masons; he was also their star man. Scoring for the White House was John Appleby, Daniel Davis and star man Steven Anderson. The game between New Delaval and Newsham and Blyth Seahorse had twists and turns right up to the final whistle. The Seahorse were just minutes away from the win when the Newsham sides pulled the scores level 2-2. However, straight from the restart with seconds left their joy was shot live as the Seahorse scored the winner to take the points in a 3-2 win. Ian Locke and star man James Arkless scored for the Newsham side. Mathew Wade, Martyn Hepple and a Craig Smith special scored for the Seahorse. Craig Smith was also their star man. Whitley Lodge Kittiewake certainly found top form in this home win over Blyth South Beach. They beat their visitors 7-4. Star man scoring three was Gavin Hattrick. Further goals came from Chris Appleby 2, Chris Fenney, and Jonny Storrey. On target for South Beach was Mark Richardson 2, Jack Patterson and star man Daniel Day.

In division two, Bedlington Community won away at Ashington Bubbles 4-2. However better finishing from the Bedlington side won the game. It was really a shoot out between last seasons top scorers in this division. Though they finally both scored doubles for their perspective clubs. Kris Allington scored 2 for Bubbles. His scoring partner from last season Jamie Graham who now plays for Bedlington scored 2 with Antony Harrison also scoring 2. Star players were Daniel Allington for Bubbles and Antony Harrison for the Bedlington side. Blyth Ridley Park won at home 2-0 against AE Phoenix. Star man Alan Fairbairn scored both goals for the Ridley. Gavin Smith was star man for the Phoenix. Cramlington Phoenix went down at home against New Hartley by the odd goal in seven. On target for the Cramlington side was Michael Don, Michael Treanor and Tony Deakin. Ross Mitchell was their star man. Scoring for Hartley was Paul Noble 2, Darren Kipling and star man Nick Jefferson. With every point vital in the push for promotion, the top half of the table is very tight. With teams around them gaining valuable points Ashington Grand Street kept up the pressure with a 3-1 win away against Newsham Black Diamond. Breden Ruaine scored for the Diamond. David Brown was their star player. Scoring for the Garnd Street was star man Stephen Frater 2 and Chris Hogg.

Sunday, 6 November 2011

MATCH REPORT

Report By Nobby Gill

This weekend the league had seven teams playing in the NFA County Minor Cup. The teams had mixed fortunes. Reaching the next round was Monkseaton Arms, North Shields Royal Arms and Bedlington Community. The Monkey won away at Alnmouth Argyle by 4-1. Scoring for the Monkey was Steven Clark with 2, other goals came from John Wires and Antony Brannon. Steven Clark was their star player. The Royal Arms won 5-3 after extra time at Red Row Brick Club. Goals for the Royal came from Alan Ryder, Alan Batiste, Lee Gray, Anthony Louder and an own goal. Alan Batiste was their star player. The Community won at home against Cramlington Brockwell by 4-1. Goals for the community was shared between Jamie Graham, Antony Harrison, Michael Douglas and Michael Robinson. Star player was Rhys Haley. Blyth Comrades went down after extra time in an eleven-goal thriller away to Blyth Sports and Social. Goals for the Comrades came from Daniel Long and Terry Self with two each. Steven Molloy added the other goal. Star player was Daniel Long. Whitley Lodge Kittiewake also went down by the odd goal in seven against Blyth Spartans under 19s. Scoring for the Kittiewake was Chris Atkin with 2 and star man, Simon Gourlay. Cowpen Percy Arms went down away to Cramlington Benedictine 7-2. Steven Rylatt scored both goals, however he missed enough chances to have scoreed ten. Star player was standin keeper Dean Riddell who volenteered for the job. Another side that played in the competition Whitley Bay Seahorse we have no result.

The Saints Shield round two saw an Ashington Derby between The Grand and the White House. The Grand eased into a 2-goal lead; however, the White House pegged them back and drew level. It took a wonder goal from Michael Todd from all of 35 yards to give the Grand the upper hand. They finally won 5-2. Michael Todd scored 2, other goals coming from Graham Todd, Wayne Tait and star man, Nicky Dunn. Goals for the White House came from Stephen Anderson and Steven Rennison. Alan Brown was their star player.
New Delaval and Newsham took on Ashington Mortimer in the third round of the Alan Davison Cup. They found the prmiership league leaders much too strong for their weakened team. The Mortimer ran out easy winners by 11-0. Lee Wilson was star man for the Newsham side. Scoring for the Mortimer was Darren Riddell and Brent Aisbitt both with hattricks. Further goals came from David Fish, John Gall, Jason Riches, Greg Dance and star man Trevor Newman.

Burradon and New Fordley closed the gap on the leaders Ashington Mortimer when they defeated Newbiggin 7-0. Keeper Michael Coulson senior was star player for Newbiggin. Goals for Burradon came from Ian Lee and Daniel Young with 2 each. Also on the score shett was Michael Hall, Cameron Patrick and star man Steve Howes. North Shields Gunner won at home 3-1 against Milboune Arms. Goals for the Gunner came from Andrew Robinson, Steven Elliott and Chris Gilespie. Adam Hughes scored for the Milbourne. Star players wee Andrew Robinson for the Gunner and David Brotherick for the Milbourne.

Division One saw Blyth South Beach have a narrow victory over Blyth Masons Arms by the odd goal in five. South Beach had a match winner in super sub Callum Scott. The scores were level 1-1 when he came on for the last twenty minutes. He put the beach infront, then with the scores level 2-2 he poped up with the late winner. Mark Richardson scored the other goal for the Beach. Kevin Long and star man Lee Birch scored for the Masons. Star man for the Beach was Callum Scott.

In division two we had an Ashington derby betweeen Grand Street and the Central. In a very good game with end-to-end excitement, they could not be seperated at the end. Sharing the points in a 3-3 draw. Chris Hogg scored all the goals for the Grand Street with Stephen Frater their star man. Scoring for the Central was Richard Hall, Jason Wilson and Mark Taylor. Neil Wallace was their star performer. AE Phoenix put up a much-improved performance before going down 6-1 at home against Bay Horse from Cramlington. Alex Richardson scored for the Phoenix. Darren Robinson led the scoring for the Bay Horse with a hattrick. Further goals came from Kevin Marshall, Jamie Summers and star man Karl Boughen. Cramlington Phoenix went down at home to Ashington Bubbles also 6-1. Goals for the Bubbles came from Steven Clark hattrick. Kris Allington added 2 more and Stephen Dick. Steven Clark was also their star man. Scoring for the Phoenix was Tony Deakin with Gary Lamb their star player. Marden Residents had a welcome home win against Blyth Ridley Park, beating their visitors by 5-3. Sean Nolan led the scoring for the home side with a hattrick. Jordon Fry and Michael Wedderburn added the other two. Richard Thompson was their star man. Steven Davison with 2 and star man Alan Fairbairn scored for the Ridley. New Hartley gained quick revenge for last weeks defeat against Newsham Black Diamond. They won at home by 3-1. Terry Clough, Scott Evans and star man Nick Jefferson scored for Hartley. Craig Frazer was on target for the Black Diamond with Darren Philip their star man.

Sunday, 30 October 2011

MATCH REPORT

Report By Nobby Gill

This morning saw Burradon and New Fordley take on Walker Willows again in the County Sunday Cup. This was after last weeks game was abandonded. In a very close game Burradon just edged the game by the odd goal in five winning 3-2.

In the second round of the Saints Shield Monkseaton Arms took on Cowpen Percy Arms. With both sides near the top of division, one it was diificult to predict the result. In a very close game, keeper Morton was outstanding for the Percy. In the end, it took a goal from Paul Hickson from the Percy to decide the tie. Gary Parker was star man for the Monkseaton side.

Ashington Grand Street progressed to the semi-final of the Eric Anderson Cup. They were at home against Marden Residents. What looked a close game on paper just proved so. With the Grand Street holding onto a slender lead, they brought on sub Shaun Laing, he just added the much need spark. He put the game beyond doubt with the second goal. Chris Hogg had earlier put the home side in front. Star players were Stephen Frater for the Grand Street and Jordon Fry for Marden.

North Shields Royal Arms proved much too strong for West Allotment in round three of the Alan Davision Cup. They beat their hosts 7-3 with goals from star man Les Thompson with a hattrick. Further goals came from Nicky Thompson, Alan Batiste, Scott Miles and Lee Gray. Goals for the Allotment came from star man John Leach 2 and Andrew Jenkins.

Premier division saw Ashington Mortimer move back on top with a fine win away to North Shields Gunner 4-1. The Gunner played their part in an excellent game. Scoring for the Gunner was Adam Burn with Kevin Watler their star player. Goals for the Mortimer came from star man Darren Riddell, Brent Aisbitt, Trevor Newman and Martin Humble. Blyth Comrades had a man in goal scoring form. Daniel Long was the difference with his hattrick in his sides 3-2 home win against Whitley Bay Seahorse. Danny Wilson was their star man. Richard May and star man David Kerr scored for the Seahorse. The Eagle were up against it right from the word go in their home game against Newbiggin. With no keeper turning up their verterean player Graham Fowler donned the jersey. Even though they lost 11-2, he was a star when he dived and saved a penalty. Goals for the Eagle came from star man Che Aisbit. Scoring for Newbiggin who are now in second spot was Darren Burn with 6. Further goals came from Jonathan McEananey 2, Tony Messenger, Jay Riches and an own goal. Jay Riches was star player for Newbiggin.

Ashington Grand maintained their top spot in division one. They won at home 5-3 against High Street. Star man Wayne Tait led the scoring with 2, with Graham Todd going one better scoring a hattrick. Goals for the Street came from Anthony Goldie 2 and Jason Smart. Robin White was their star player. In a sea saw game, which ended all square 3-3 between Blyth Masons Arms and New Delaval and Newsham? Blyth Masons Arms were thankfull keeper Craig Cotterill carried on from where he left off last week. Pulling off a string of fines saves manly from Delavals Ian Locke. Scoring for the Masons was Steven Elsey 2 and Michael Rutherford. On target for the visitors was star man Ian Locke 2 and Mark Quinn. In another game, which ended 3-3, was Blyth Seahorse and Blyth South Beach. Scoing for the Seahorse was John Williams, Mathew Canning and star man Brian Gabbitas. Goals for the Beach came from Connor Hale, Liam Bainbridge and Lee Richardson. Michael Haley was their star player.

Even with a name change, AE Phoenix found Ashington Bubbles in mean mood this morning. They went down 16-0 to their visitors. In sparkling form for the Bubbles was star man Kris Allington who scored 7. Aaron Frazer added a hattrick. Craig Penny scored two more. Further goals came from Steven Clark, Paul Archer, Ryan Middleton and Stephen Dick. John Appleby was star player for the AE Phoenix. Bay Horse are another team to change their name, they went down 3-2 at home against league leaders Ashington Central. Jamie Summers and Chris Taylor scored for the Bay Horse, with Karl Boughen their star man. Goals for the Central came from Richard Hall, Jason Wilson and star man Gary Wallace. Blyth Ridley Park won at home against Cramlington Phoenix by the odd goal in five. With this win theRidley are now level on points with the Phoenix. David Campbell. Tom McKale and Ross Teasdale scored for the Ridley. Lee Walsh was their star player. Martin Jobson and star man Michael Don scored for the Phoenix. The final game off the day saw Newsham win at home against New Hartley by the odd goal in three. Craig Frazer scored both goals for the Diamond. Lee Halburt was their star perfromer. Nick Jefferson scored for Hartley with Darren Kipling their star man.
Next Sunday the league has eight teams in round two of the County Minor Cup. One game, which sticks out, is Blyth Comrades away to Blyth Sports and Social Club from the Cramlington Sunday League. Good luck to all teams.

Sunday, 23 October 2011

MATCH REPORT

Report By Nobby Gill

In the County Cup Burradon and New Fordley were at home against Walker Willows. Unfortunately the game was abandoned after 15 minutes when a player recieved a serious injury. At the time, Burradon were leading 1-0 with a goal from Graeme Cairns. They will have to meet again next Sunday. Ashington Mortimer went down away to Blakelaw Social by 5-0.

In the second round of the Saints Shield Whitley Lodge Kittiewake were at home against Blyth Masons Arms. In an excellent game, it was the Masons keeper, Craig Cotterill who was in outstanding form. He kept the Kittiewake at bay as they tried to get back on level terms. The Masons eventually won the tie 3-1 with goals from Rob Herron, David Rutherford and Nick Brannighan. Star man Chris Atkin scored for the Kittiewake.

In the third round of the Alan Davison Cup, an exciting game was played between Blyth Comrades and Newbiggin. The game went into extra time after the scores were level at 3-3 after ninety minutes. Scoring during normal time for the Comrades was Jonny Van Cliffe 2 and Terry Self. Goals for Newbiggin were Paul Crate, Rob Holden and Darren Burn. Goals in extra time for the Comrades came from Steven Molloy and Daniel Long. Star players were Daniel Long for the Comrades and Ashley Smyth for Newbiggin. In the Ashington derby between the Grand Street and Grand, it also went all the way. In a typical derby added by being a cup match it was not a dull afair. It was end to end for much of the game with both keepers bringing off a string off fine saves. Graham Todd put the Grand ahead with Steven Frater bringing the sides level before the break. It remained 1-1 at the end of normal time and no goals in extra time. Therefore, it all came down to a penalty shoot out. The Grand went through 4-2 on penalties. Scoring for the Grand Street was Graham Buller and Chris Hogg, with Jamie Morgan, Michael Todd, Paul Hedley and Graham Todd netting for the Grand. Star players were keepers Chris Baines for the Grand Street and Jason Little for the Grand. Another game, which went to extra time, was Monkseaton Arms at home against Blyth Seahorse. The scores were level 2-2 at normal time, a goal from Antony Brannon in extra time won the tie for the Monkey. Goals in normal time for the Monkey came from Marc Nicholson 2. Scoring for the Seahorse was Craig Cook and Andrew Dodds. Star players were Marc Allen for the Monkseaton with keeper Mark Lawrence with a string of excellent saves for the Seahorse. Cramlington Phoenix pushed North Shields Gunner all the way before going down by the odd goal in five. The Phoenixs performance was way above their league form. Scoring for the Phoenix was star player Alan Clark and Martin Jobson. On target for the Gunner were Mark Taylor Kevin Watler and James D Ridley. Stephen Hayward was their star player.

Only one game was played in the premier division between Milbourne Arms and The Eagle, which the Milbourne won by 7-0. The Milbourne had centre forward Adam Hughes in sparkling form, has he scored five of their 7 goals. Further goals came from Mathew Lawn and Sean Storrey. Star man for the Eagle was Keith Love, and of course Adam Hughes for the Milbourne.

In division, one a much-improved performance from New Delaval and Newsham saw them gain apoint away at Ashington White House in a 1-1 draw. Scoring for the White House was Alan Brown, with Richard Sligo their star player. Ian Locke replied for the Newsham side with Dean Shortt their star player. What looked a very close game on paper between Cowpen Percy Arms and Blyth South Beach never really lived up to its billing. With the Percy winning by 4-2. Star of the show was Percys Paul Cotterill who scored with a thunderbolt free kick from 30 yards. Further goals for the Percy came from brothers Danny Vuong and Dan Hi Vuong 2. David Brown and Lee Richardson scored for South Beach with Michael Haley their star player

Division two saw Ashington Central move to the top of the league with the Royal Arms idle this weekend. They beat Newsham Black Diamond 5-2. Scoring for the Central was Jason Wilson 2, David Laing, Ryan Chisholm and star man Mark Taylor. David Brown and Jamie Harrison was on target for the Diamond with Darren Phillip their star player. Ashington Bubbles also won at home 3-0 against New Hartley. Paul Noble was star player for Hartley. Goals for the Bubbles came from Kris Allington, Steven Clark and star man Paul Archer. In a seven-goal thriller between Marden Residents and Blagdon Arms, it was the Blagdon who took the points in the 4-3 win. David Daley, Michael Wedderburn and Shaun Nolon scored for Marden with Russ Monahan their star player. Goals for Blagdon came from Karl Boughen 2, Michael Walton and recent signing Jamie Summers. Chris Taylor was their star man. West Allotment had a good 5-1 at home against Blyth Ridley Park. Leading the scoring for the Allotment was star man Scott Purcell with a hattrick. Further goals came from Adam Tiereney and Adam Peacock. The goal for the Ridley came from star man Mark Proctor.

Sunday, 16 October 2011

MATCH REPORT

REPORT BY NOBBY GILL

Burradon and New Fordley were playing in the all England Sunday Cup against Hetton Lyons Cricket Club. The game was played at Morpeth Towns Ground. Unfortunately, they went down 1-0. Next Sunday they are in the Northumberland County Cup along side Ashington Mortimer. Burradon are at home against Walker Willows, while Ashington Mortimertravel away to take on Blakelaw Social Club.
The first game in the third round of the George Davison took place with Blyth Comrades taking on Blagdon Arms. The second division side Blagdon really did themselves proud. They matched their hosts but lacked the premier division experience. The Comrades finally went on to win by 4-1. Karl Boughen scored for the Blagdon. Goals for the Comrades came from a Steven Molloy hattrick, with star man James Curry scoring the other goal. Stephen Short was star player for the Blagdon.

In the premier division Milbourner Arms were at home to Whitley Bay Seahorse, it looked like the game was going to end goaless when Dean Clay scored the winner in added time. Star players were Adam Hughes for the Milbourne. Keeper Rob Rodgerson was star man for the Seahorse after pulling of a string of fine saves. In the top of the table clash between Newbiggin and Ashington Mortimer, the visitors put behind them last weeks loss and took all three points. Goals for the Mortimer came from Brent Aisbitt and Darren Riddel. Star players were Jonathan McAnaney for Newbiggin and Darren Riddel for the Mortimer. North Shields Gunner and the Eagle had a cracking game with both sides playing well. However, better finishing saw the Gunner home by 4-2. Scoring for the Gunner was Martin Wardale 2, Kevin Watler and star man James D Ridley. Goals for the Eagle came from Connor Aisbit and Scott Evans. Star player was Mathew Lavender.

Division one-saw league leaders Ashington Grand go down to their first defeat of the season. In a very entertaining game away to Monkseaton Arms, it was the home side, which came out on top winning by 3-1. Even with this defeat, the Grand remain top with a five-point cushion. Star man Antony Brannon led the scoring with 2, James Thompson scored the other goal. Graham Todd scored for the Grand with Nick Dunn their star man. Ashington White House gained their first win of the season when they defeated High Street 3-1 at home. During the game High Street lost their keeper with a serious injury, and went to hospital. Goals for the white House came from starman Alan Brown, Graham Whitehead and Steven Anderson. Jason Smart scored for High Street with Anthony Goldie their star player. Cowpen Percy Arms won at home against Blyth Masons Arms 5-2. A game, which was end to end with plenty of goalmouth action. The Percy for once took their chances and secured the points. Scoring for the Percy was Ross Temple and Steven Rylatt who scored two each. David Mason was also on target. Marc Carroll and Nick Brannighan scored for the Masons. Star players were Ross Temple for the Percy and Steven Elsey for the Masons. New Delaval and Newsham had little joy at home against South Beach, going down by 6-0. Gavin Maddison was their star player. Goals for the Beach came from Andrew Keenan 2, David Millin 2, Connor Hale and Steven Craig. Star player was Andrew Keenan.

Division two saw wins for table toppers Royal Arms and Ashinging Central. Both sides are level on points; however, the Royal Arms have played one game less. The Royal had an easy win away at Cramlington Phoenix, winning by 10-0. Leading the scoring was Alan Batiste with 4, Lee Kelly scored 3, Nick Thompson added 2 more with Daniel Widderson with the final goal. Star players were Michael Don for the Phoenix and Les Thompson for the Royal. The Central also won away at Blyth Ridley Park 5-0. Richard Hall and Jason Wilson scored two each. The final goal was an Alan Fairbarin own goal. David Campbell scored both goals fore the Ridley. Star players were Alan Fairbairn for the Ridley and Neil Wallace for the Central. Ashington Bubbles also had a good win away from home against Marden Residents. Beating their hosts 8-1. David Llewellyn scored for Marden with Ashley Cole their star man. Scoring for the Bubbles was Johnathan Hogg 3, Kris Allington 2, Aaron Frazer 2 and Chris Page. Kris Allington was their star player. Ashington Grand Street came from behind to defeat Newsham Black Diamond 6-2. Trailing 2-1, they picked their game up, took control, and never looked back. Goals for the Grand Street came from star man Stephen Frater 4. Chris Hogg and Alan Buller scored the other two. Benden Rueane and Joe Rose scored for the Black Diamond with keeper Kurt Danielson their star man. Bedlington Community had a good win at home against New Hartley. They beat their visitors 3-1. New signing Jamie Graham scored 2 with Richard Stobbart also on the score sheet. Liam Isaac was their star player. Clark Gunn scored for Hartley with Zak Douglas their star man. The final game saw Qest Allotment defeat Ashington Rohan Kanhai 9-0. David Clark was the Kanhais star player. Goals for the Allotment came from John Leach 3, Michael Hartley 2, Adam Teierney 2, Scott Purcell and Steven Ugberg. John Leach was their star man.

Sunday, 9 October 2011

MATCH REPORT

Report By Nobby Gill

The weekend saw round two of the George Davison Cup take place. Ashington Bubbles went down at home against Blyth Comrades 5-0. The Bubbles did create chances but failed to take any. They also found Daniel Long to hot to handle, he scored four of the goals. Daniel Wilson scored the other goal. Star players were Aaron Frazer Bubbles and Daniel Long for the Comrades. Another Ashington side who went out was Ashington Grand. They went down at home 6-2 against Milbourne Arms. The Grand matched their premiership visitors for long periods but failed to convert the many chances, which they made. Goals for the Grand came from a Luke Bunting double. Milbournes goals came from Scott Brotherick and Michael Douglas 2 each. Further goals came from Tony Coxon and Scott Westaway. Star players were Mark Hedley fore the Grand and Scott Brotherick for the Milbourne. Blyth Seahorse was no match for Cowpen Percy Arms going down 6-0. Former Seahorse player Paul Cotterill scored twice. He never celebrated scoring either goal. Further goals came from Steven Rylatt, Dan Hi Vuong, David Mason and star player Ross Temple. Chris McCartney was star player for the Seahorse. High Street won at home against Newsham Black Diamond 2-1. They were cruising to a 2-0 home win when with seconds left when the Diamonds Joe Rose scored with the last kick of the match. Goals for the Street came from Chris Laidlaw and Jason Smart. Star players were Adam Emmerson for High Street with Joe Rose for the Diamond. Marden Residents went down at home by the odd goal in seven against North Shields Gunner. It was a good performance against their premiership visitors. Goals for Marden came from came from Jordon Fry 2 and Paul Richardson. On target for the Gunner were James D Ridley 2, Andrew Robinson and Kevin Watler. Star performers were Jordon Fry for Marden and Andrew Robinson for the Gunner. New Hartley went down against division rivals Blagdon Arms by the odd goal in five. Zak Douglas and Nicky Eastlake scored for the Hartley side. Terry Clough was their star player. Blagdons goals came from Michael Walton 2 and Mark Herron. Stephen Short was their star player. New Dealaval and Newsham was no match for their visitors Newbiggin who scored a thirteen against them. The Newsham side did score a consolation goal from Ian Locke. Paddy Allen was their star player. Star player Rob Holden was in scoring mood with 6. Jay Riches added two more. Futher goals came from Mark Batty, Ashley Smyth, Greg Angus and Michael Coulson junior. North Shields Royal Arms just got through at home against Ashington Grand Street 2-1. They held on with the Grand Street piling the pressure on at the end, they wasted a chance to take the game to extra time. Goals for the Royal Arms came from Scott Pocklington and star man Alan Batiste. Shaun Laing scored for the Street with Robert Curry their star man. A much weakend Eagle side went down at home aginst West Allotment 3-1. Goals for the Allotment came from Ben Gilroy, Michael Hartley and John Leach. Steve Calder was their star player. Che Aisbit scored for the Eagle with Jake Miller their star player. Whitley Bay Seahorse and Ashington Rohan Kanhai will have to play their game again. The referee abandoned the game just after the hour mark after a player sustained a broken leg. The Seahorse was 5-0 up at the ime with goals from Craig Hull 2, Dean Clay, Peter Harrison and Alan Dougal.

The top two sides met in the premier division with Burradon and New Fordley beating Ashington Mortimer 3-1. It was a very good game with plenty of goalmouth action. Brent Aisbitt scored for the Mortimer with Darren Riddell their star player. Star man David Atkinson 2 and Ian Lee scored for Burradon. While talking about Burradon, next Sunday they are playing in the All England Sunday FA Cup. This game is against Hetton Lyons Cricket Club. It will be played at Morpeth Towns ground Craik Park with a 2pm start. If you got nothing on get yourselves along and support our league side.

Divison One saw South Beach beat Monkseaton Arms 2-0. The game was played in good spirt and was very entertaining to watch. Joe Betts and Redmond Cockburn scored for the Beach. Star players were Lee Seller for the South Beach and Michael Dunn for the Monkseaton side.

Division two saw Ashington Central had a good win at home against Cramlington Phoenix. They beat their visitors 7-2. Goals for the central came from a Mark Taylor hattrick, with Richard Hall and Gary Wallace with two each. Scoring for the Phoenix was Chris Killen and Karl Cox. Star players were Mark Taylor for the Central and Michael Dunn for the Phoenix. Bedlington Community also won with a win at home aginst Blyth Ridley Park by 2-0. John Henderson and Antony Harrison scored for the Community. Jamie Gregory was their star player. Alan Fairbairn was Ridleys star player.

Sunday, 2 October 2011

MATCH REPORT

Report By Nobby Gill

This weekend saw the two finals of the David Crichton Memorial Cup take place. On Friday night under the lights at Bedlington Terriers Ground Newcastle City Juniors defeated Cramlington Juniors by 5-1. A very apprecitive crowd turned up to cheers these youngsters on. They were entertained to a very good game by the under thirteens. In the senior final, a very close game was witnessed between Burradon and New Fordley and Billy Mill from the Cramlington league. Burradon went down to the only goal of the game scored by Billy Mills Chris Doig scored in the final minutes. Things could have been different if Burradon had put away an earlier chance when the player missed an open goal. George Crichton who flies over every year from Spain for the finals presented trophies in both finals. Proceeds from both finals go to local charities.

The league also had sides involved in the NFA minor cup competition. Ashington Grand who were short of a few players were no match for St Peters Social. They went down by 5-0. Ryan Lonsdale was their star on the day. Newbiggin went out to Shankhouse 3-1 after extra time. Poor finishing let Newbiggin down. Jay Riches scored for Newbiggin with Alan Thain their star player. In an all Blyth league tie, Cowpen Percy got the better of High Street. They beat the street 3-1 with goals from Steven Rylatt 2 and star player Danny Vuong. Adam Emmerson scored for the Street with keeper Brian Clough their star player. Blyth Comrades had a good win away to Seaton Burn Res, winning by 4-2. Unfortunately, we have no goal scorers.

In the premier division, The Eagle played host to league leaders Ashington Mortimer. The Eagle put in a sound performance against their visitor. However, better finishing proved by the Mortimer won the points on the day with a 6-2 win. Goals for the Eagle came from Jake Miller and Daniel Hislop. Jordon Miller was their star performer. Star man Martin Humble led the scoring for the Mortimer with a hattrick. Further goals came from John Gall, Greg Dance and Brent Aisbitt.

Division one saw Blyth Masons turn their recent poor form around with a win at home against Blyth Seahorse by the odd goal in five. Kevin Long, Steven Elsey and star man Nick Brannighan scored for the Masons. On target for the Seahorse were Darren Carr and Michael Waldock. James Sinton was their star player. Blyth South Beach had a good win at home against Ashington White House, they beat their visitors by 5-2. Scoring for the Beach was Redmond Cockburn 2, David Millin, Michael Haley and star man Andrew Keenan. Callum Sweeney and star man Alan Brown scored for the White House. In a local derby between Monkseaton Arms and Whitley Lodge Kittiwake, the very close game was decided by a Chris Appleby goal for the Kittiwake. Marc Allen was star man for the Monkey with Paolo Black likewise for the Kittiwake.

A full league programm was played in the second division. Ashington Grand Street won by the odd goal in five at home against Blagdon Arms Cramlington. Chris Hogg was again on target for the home side with 2 more goals. Stephen Frater scored their other goal, he was also the Grand Street star player. Scoring for the Blagdon was star man Karl Boughen and James Thompson. Rohan Kaniai were no match for league pace setters North Shields Royal Arms. They went down 9-1 at home. Scoring for the Kaniai was David Clark with klepper Darren Fawcus again their star man. Scott Pocklington and Alan Bariste led the soring for the visitors, both scoring hatricks. Further goals came from Chris Darren, and the Thompsons Les and Nick. Alan Ryder was their star player. Bedlington Community and Ashington Bubbles shared the points in a 2-2 draw. In an end-to-end game, a draw was just about right, though Bedlington did have a goal chalked off near the end. Liam Isaac and Michael Douglas scored for the Community with Michael Robinson their star player. Goals for the Bubbles came from Aaron Frazer and Stephen Burt with Paul Hill their star player. Ashington Central had a good win away at Marden Residents. Beating their hosts by 5-2. Richard Thompson scored both Mardens goals. Keeper Owen Irvin was in sparkling form for the home side and won the star performer award. Richard Hall grabbed a brace for the Central, with further goals coming from Garry Wallace, Jason Wilson and Mark Taylor. Richard Hall was their star player. In a very close game New Hartley just edged the points by the odd goal in seven at home against Blyth Ridley Park. Nick Jefferson was in fine form for the home side scoring a hattrick. Chris Piriz was also on tartget. Scoring for the visitors was Alan Fairbairn, David Campbell and Michael Reed. Star player was Michael Proctor. In the final game West Allotment won 6-0 at home against Cramlington Phoenix. Johnathan Marshall was the visitors star player. Goals for the home side came from Michael Hartley with 2. Other goals came from Keith Smith, Wayne OBrien, Kris Ross and star man Scott Purcell.

Sunday, 25 September 2011

MATCH REPORT

Report By Nobby Gill

In the George Davison Cup, second round saw victories for Ashington Mortimer, Whitley Lodge Kittiwake, Monkseaton Arms and Blyth South Beach. Ashington Mortimer won away at second division Bedlington Community by 11-2. The Mortimer had star man Brent Asibitt in sparkling form with five goals. Jason Riches scored a hattrick. Two more came from John Gall, with Daniel Donnelly with the other goal. Scoring for the home side was Richard Stobbart and star man Michael Robinson. Blyth Ridley Park was no match for the Kittiwake, going down 7-2 at home. Goals for the Ridley came from Alan Fairbarin and a Stephen Riddell penalty. Goals for the Kittiwake came from Daniel Sneap and Simon Gourlay with two each. Then one each for, Jonny Storrey, Steven Patterson and Chris Atkin. Daniel Sneap was their star player. Monkseaton Arms were taken to extra time in their game at home against Ashington White House. With the scores level 4-4 at the end of ninety minutes. It was a goal from Cameron Fyvie that settled the tie. Other goals for the Monkseaton came from Antony Brannon 2, Marc Nicholson and Mark Allen. Jamie Symington was their star player. Goals for the White house came from Shaun Dodds 2, John Appleby and star man Steven Rennison.

Two futher ties in round two of the Alan Davison cup were also played with away victories for High Street and New Delaval and Newsham. High Street won 7-1 at Marden Residents. Richard Thompson scored for the home side. Jordon Fry was their star player. Goals for the High Street came from Jason Smart, Anthony Goldie and Anthony Marshall with two each. Steven Brown added the final goal. Anthony Marshall was the Streets star player. First division New Delaval and Newsham turned their league form upside down with the win at premier division side The Eagle. They beat their hosts by 5-2. On target for the Eagle was Jeff Fuller and star man Daniel Hislop. Goals for the Newsham side came from Dean Shortt 2, Paddy Allen, Daniel Mann ands star man James Arkless.

Burradon and New Fordley proved to strong for the Milbourne Arms, beating their hosts 6-0. The game was very close early on, but once Burradon scored, the home side buckled under the pressure. Steve Howe came of the bench and was involved in most of the good work by the Burradon side. Goals for Burradon came from Steve Howes 2, David Atkinson 2, Paul Wilary and an own goal. Star player was Graeme Cairns. Defender Paul Katz who was outstanding for the home side was their star player. Whitley Bay Seahorse and Newbiggin shared the points in a 2-2 draw. Craig Hull and Colin Dougal were on target for the Seahorse. Paul Cooper and Ashley Smyth scored for the Newbiggin side. Star players were Colin Dougal for the home side and Rob Holden for Newbiggin.

In division one Ashington Grand came from two goals down at home against Cowpen Percy Arms to snatch a dramatic victory. It looked like it was heading for a draw, which would have probally been a fair result. Once again, the Percy leaked a late goal. Goals for the Grand came from Paul Hedley 2 and Luke Bunting. Wayne Tait was their star player. Star man for the Percy was Paul Huck who scored both thier goals.

North Shields Royal Arms hit the winning trail in division two when the defeated Ashington Bubbles 5-1 away. Scoring for the home side was Kris Allington; he was also their star player. Goals for the Royal Arms came from Les Thompson hattrick. Alan Batiste and James Ferguson were also on target. Star player was Lee Kelly. Ashington Central won by the odd goal in five at home against West Allotment. Goals for the Central came from Ryan Chisholm, Jason Wilson and Mark Taylor. Richard Hall was their star man. Wayne OBrien and John Leach scored for the Allotment. Michael Richardson was their star man. Ashington Grand Street and New Hartley played out a 2-2. Chris Hogg scored two for the Grand Street with Paul Noble doing like wise for New Hartley. Star players were Chris Hogg for the Grand Street and Clark Gunn for Hartley.

Sunday, 18 September 2011

MATCH REPORT

Report By Nobby Gill

Newbiggin played in the second round of the Alan Davison cup at home against Newsham Black Diamond. The Diamond held their own in the first half and reached half time just a single goal down. However, the second half was a different story. The home side produced their premiership form and ran in ten goals. Leading the way was star performer Ashley Smyth who scored four. Rob Haldon was next with a hattrick. Jay Riches added two more. Darren Burn and Stuart Ingram added one apeice. Star man for the Diamond was Darren Lee.

In the premier division, Burradon and New Fordley hit the goal trail with seven without reply against Whitley Bay Seahorse. Greame Carins hit a hattrick, Paul Wilary with another two. Then one each came from Ian Lee and Daniel Young. Star players were Greame Carins for Burradon and William Hogg for The Seahorse. Blyth Comrades also scored seven goals in their away game against North Shields Gunner. The Shields side did manage to find the net through Stepehen Hayward. On target for the Comrades was star man Daniel Long who scored five. Daniel Wilson and Anthony Rutherford were also on target. Star player for the Gunner was Kevin Watler. Whitley Bay Cibos went down at home to Milbourne Arms by four goals to nil. James Novak was star man for the Cibos. Goals for the Milbourne came from Mark Harnor, David Brotherick, Scott Westaway and star man Mathew Lawn.

Division one saw a hard fought game between South Beach and Blyth Seahorse. In the end, they could not be seperated so the points were shared in a 1-1 draw. On target for the Beach was star man Andrew Keenan. Replying for the Seahorse was Ian Wright; with Brian Gabbitas was their star player. New Delaval and Newsham had a very good win at home against the form side Monkseaton Arms. They won a thriller by the odd goal in five. Wes Mann, Ian Locke and star man Dean Shortt scored the goals for the Newsham side. On target for Monkseaton were Daniel Wilkinson and Antony Brannon who was also their star man. In another, very close game Ashington Grand won by the odd goal in seven away to Whitley Lodge Kittiwake. Scoring for the Kittiwake was Jonny Storrey, Daniel Sneap and star man Chris Appleby. Goals for the Grand came from Wayne Tail and Graham Todd with two each. Mark Hedley was star man for the Grand.

Division two saw some funny results were faniced teams got beat. It will certainly close things up in the league table. Rohan Kaniai went down yet again, this time at home 4-0 against Blyth Ridley Park. Once again, star performer was keeper Darren Fawcus. Goals for the Ridley came from two each for Ian Dawson and David Campbell. Kenny Lodge was their star player. Blagdon Arms won a very good game at home by the odd goal in three against Ashington Bubbles. Darren Robinson and Mark Herron scored for the Blagdon. Once again, Kris Allingto scored for the Bubbles. Keeper Paul Hill was Bubbles star player. A nine-goal thriller was played between Cramlington Phoenix and Ashington Central. The Central finally won the game 5-4. Scoring all the goals for the Phoenix was Gary Lamb; he still did not gain the star player award. This went to Michael Don. Goals for the Central came from a Gary Wallace hattrick, with Jason Wilson and Ken Chapman also on target. Paul Jamieson was their star man. New Hartley also turned the formbook upside down when they won away at Marden Residents 4-2. Shaun Nolan and David Llewellyn scored for the home side with Ashley Cole their star man. Goals for Hartley came from star man Paul Noble 2, Chris Piriz and Nick Jefferson. Royal Arms also pulled off a shock by defeating Ashington Grand Street 2-0 at home. Goals for Marden came from the Thompsons, Les and Nick. Alan Ryder was their star player. Daniel Purvis was star man for the Grand Street. West Allotment it form with this win over Bedlington Community. Michael Hartley was in fine for the home side with four goals in their 6-2 win. Scott Purcell and Ben Gilroy were also on the scoresheet. Rhys Haley and Liam Issac scored the Bedlington side. Star players were Ben Gilroy for home side and Liam Issac for the visitors.

Sunday, 11 September 2011

MATCH REPORT

Report By Nobby Gill
Mainly cup matches were played at the weekend.

In round one of the Saints Shield, league leaders High Street went down away against Blyth South Beach by 2-0. On target for South Beach were Andrew Keenan and Michael Meyers. Star players were Michael Haley for the Beach and Tony Barrass for High Street.

Round two of the Alan Davison cup was also played. Ashington Bubbles put in a superb performance at home against premier side Blyth Comrades. They were leading 2-1 at one stage, however the Comrades came back to be 3-2. Bubbles drew level but faded in the last ten minutes to give away two more goals, finally going down 5-3. Scoring for Bubbles was Dean Mason, Stephen Burt and Kris Allington. Terry Self led the scoring for the Comrades with a hattrick; further goals came from Dean Fitch and Chris Mitchell. Star players were Paul Hill for Bubbles and Steven Bell for the Comrades. Ashington Central went down at home against Monkseaton Arms by 7-1. They found star man Liam Hudson to hot to handle has he scored five of the goals. Other goals came from Mark Nicholson and James Thompson. Gary Wallace scored the consolation goal for the Central. Richard Hall was their star player. Ashington Mortimer had star man Martin Hunble to thank for them reaching the next round. He scored both their goals in their 2-1 win at home against Whitley Bay Seahorse United. Andrew Doig scored for the Whitley side and Keeper Paul McMahon was their star player.Ashington Rohan Kaniais woes continue as they went down at home 10-0 to premier division side North Shields Gunner. Keeper Darren Fawcus was the home sides star player. Goals for the Gunner came from hattricks for James D Ridley and Martin Wardle. Star man Kevin Walter scored 2 with Dean Hall and Scott Andrews completing the scoring. Bedlington Community put in an excellent performance at home also against premier division opponents. They went down to the only goal of the game scored by Milbourne Arms David Brotherick. His brother Scott Brotherick was the star player. Alan Oliver was star player for Bedlington. Another side who did well was Ashington Grand Street who beat first division Blyth Masons Arms 2-1. Chris Hogg scored both their goals. Nick Brannighan scored for the Masons who had keeper Craig Cotterill in sparkling for to keep his side in the game. Star player for the Grand Street was Stephen Frater. Blyth Seahorse was taken to extra time before getting past Blagdon Arms 4-3. It took a goal in the final minute from the home side to progress to the third round. Scoring for the Seahorse was Steven Craig 2, Darren Carr and star man Ray Armstrong. On target for the Blagdon were Mark Herron 2 and Stephen Scott. Their star man was Carl Boughen. Cowpen Percy Arms threw away a two-goal lead in their home tie with Ashington White House. Leading 3-1 with ten minutes to go they hit the self-distruct button and conceded three goals to go down 4-3. Its the same old story with them not taking their chances. Goals for the Percy came from Steven Rylatt 2 and Dan Hai Vuong. Keeper Kevin Morton was their star player. Scoring for the White House was John Appleby 2, Shaun Dodsds and star man Stephen Keys. North Shields Royal Arms had a comfortable win at home against fellow divison two side Blyth Ridley Park, beating their visitors 8-0. Anthony Loudert led the soring with a hattrick. Futher goals came from James Ferguson, Chris Darrol, Chris Connor, Nick Thompson and star man Les Thompson. Kenny Hodge was star man for the Ridley. Whitley Lodge Kittiwake went out to holders Burradon and New Fordley 8-1. Simon Goulay scored for the home side. Goals for Burradon came from Star man David Atkinson with 4, Ian Lee, Kieron Parsons, Daniel Young and Craig Pickering were also on target. Brett May was star player for the Kittiwake. The shock of the round saw second division West Allotment overcome premier division Whitley Bay Cibos 4-2. Michael Hartley scored 2 with Scott Purcell and star man Wayne O Brien on target. Daniel Iredale and Chris Reed scored for the Cibos. James McDonough was their star man.

Divison one saw Ashington Grand win 5-2 at home against New Delaval and Newsham. Graham Tood 2, Nicky Dunn, David Jones and star man Wayne Tait scored for the Grand. James Quinn and Ricki Cook scored for visitors. Ricki Cook was also their star player.

Division two saw New Hartley win at home against Cramlington Phoenix 2-0. Andrew Wilson and Nick Jefferson scored the goals. Star players were Zak Douglas for Hartley and David Gillespie for the Phoenix. Newsham Black Diamond went down at home against Marden Residents 5-1. Star man Craig Frazer scored for the Diamond. Scoring for the Residents was Dean McCarthy 2, Shaun Nolan 2 and Jorden Fry. Star man once again was Ross Meeaghan.

Sunday, 4 September 2011

MATCH REPORT

Match report by nobby gill

Burradon and New Fordley won the right to meet the winners from the Cramlington Sunday League when they defeated Ashington Mortimer 4-1. In a very hard fought game, the Mortimer could not match the firepower of the Burradon side. John Gall was on target for the Mortimer with David Riches their star man. Goals for Burradon came from star man Kieron Parson, Graham Cairns, Steve Howes and Ian Lee. We have no result for the Eric Anderson cup first round between Newsham Black Diamond and North Shields Royal Arms.

In the premier division Blyth Comrades won a very close game by the odd goal in three at home against Milbourne Arms Holywell. Keith Ince and Michael Meins scored for the Comrades. Tony Coxon replied for the Milbourne. Star players were James Curry for the Comrades and Scott Brotherick for the Milbourne. Newbiggin had a man in form in their 4-2 win over Whitley Bay Cibos. Star man Ashley Smyth was that player scoring a hattrick. Tony Messenger scored the other goal. Goals for the Cibos came from Elliott Evans and star man Chris Reed. North Shields Gunner is finding the going tough in the higher division. They went down at home to Whitley Bay Seahorse United 4-1. Aaron Langlands was on target for the Gunner. Mark Robinson was their star player. Star man David Kerr led the scoring with 2, Andrew Doig and Dean Clay added further goals.

Division one saw two faniced sides play out a 1-1 draw. Home side Cowpen Percy Arms seem to have lost the will to score. They make numerous chances but failed to convert these into goals. They had keeper Kevin Morton to thank for keeping the point safe when the High Street piled on the pressure. He pulled of four great saves near the end of the game. Steven Rylatt scored for the Percy with Anthony Goldie replying for the High Street. Star players were Kevin Morton for the Percy and Robin White for the High Street. In the Ashington dearby between the Grand and the White House, the Grand found their opponents in no mood to surrender. It took a single strike from the Grands Graham Todd to settle the game. Star players were Jason Little for the Grand and Kyle Rennison for the White House. Blyth Seahorse had another fine win two make two out of two. They beat New Delaval and Newsham by 4-1. Goals for the Seahorse came from Martyn Hepple, David Archbold, Mark Wilson and star man Jason Sinton. Ian Lockey scored for the Delaval side, with kepper Chris Crackett their star man. Blyth Masons Arms went down at home to the very much-improved Monkseaton Arms side by 4-2. Nick Brannighan scored both goals for the Masons. Goals for the Monkseaton side came from star man Mark Allen, Marc Nicholson 2 and James Thompson. Star player for the Masons was keeper Craig Cotterill.

Division two Bedlington Community had a fine win at home in division two against Marden Residents. They beat their visitors by 4-1. On target for the Community was Richard Stobbart, Antony Harrison, Michael Douglas and star man Liam Issac. Michael Wedderburn scored for Marden, keeper Owen Irving was star player for Marden, he pulled off numerous saves to keep the score down. Blyth Ridley Park was no match for Ashington Bubbles star striker Kris Allington in this game. He scored 5 goals in his sides 8-2 win. Further goals came from Jamie Graham, Steven Gardener and Carl Badiali. On target for the Ridley was star man David Campbell with both goals. Cramlingto Phoenix won at home against Ashingto Rohan Kaniai 9-0. Star man Dean Devlin led the scoring with four. Michael Don added two more. Michael Treanor, Stephen Taylor and Chris Killen scored the other goals. Nerw Hartley have found their very own super sub in Nicholas Jeffferson. He came off the bench and scored the winner in their 4-3 win over Ashington Central. Other goals for Hartley came from Jamie Heathcote, Chris Piriz and Andrew Wilson. On target for the Central were Richard Hall 2 and Liam Desmier. Star players were Zak Douglas for Hartley and Simon Wigmore for the Central. West Allotment just failed to hang on to a point when they went down 2-1 at home against, Ashington Grand Street. Kevin Davison scored for the Allotment side with Michael Richards their star man. Star man Lewis Thompson and Stuart Arkle scored for the Grand Street.

Sunday, 28 August 2011

MATCH REPORT

Match Report By Nobby Gill

Today saw more rounds in the cup competitions take place. In the first round of the S A Randolph Cup Burradon and New Fordley won away at Blyth Comrades by 7-2. Burradon and Paul Wilary in fine form scoring four goals, which also gained him the star player award. Further goals for Burradon came from Daniel Young, Kieron Parsons and Cameron Patrick. Goals for the Comrades came from evergreen Steven Bell and Chris Mitchell. Dean Fitch was the star player. In the Saints Shield, New Delaval and Newsham took on Blyth Masons Arms. The game went all the way to extra time before the Mason finally won the tie by the odd goal in seven. The scores were level 3-3 at the end of ninty minutes. Goals for the Delaval side came from Kevin Turner, Mark Quinn and Ricki Cook. Patrick Allen was their star man. Star man Steven Elsey was the Masons hero with a hattrick. Graeme Hogg was also on target for the Masons. Monkseaton Arms had another player scoring a hattrick in their home 4-1 win against Blyth Seahorse. Star man Liam Hudson with the hattrick and John Wires scored the other goal. Alan Erridge scored the consolation goal for the Seahorse. Stephen Craig was their star man. Blyth Ridley Park went out of the Eric Anderson Cup first round losing 2-0 at home against West Allotment. Goals for the Allotment came from James Parker and Adam Tierney. Scott Purcell was their star man. Ken Hodge was star player for the Ridley. Bedlington Community kept up their good start to the season when they progressed to the next round when defeating Cramlington Phoenix 8-1 away. Johnathan Marshall was on target for the Phoenix with Michael Treanor their star man. Star man Antony Harrison led the scoring with 4, Richard Stobbart scored a hattrick, with Michael Douglas adding their final goal. New Hartley had to fight all the way to reach the next round when the won by the odd goal in three at home against Ashington Bubbles utd. James Heathcote and star man Andrew Wilson scored for Harley. Kris Allington was on target for Bubbles. Kris Tait was their star man. Ashington Rohan Kaniai was no match for Ashington Grand Street. The newcomers went down by 18-1 at home. Give them credit they still give 100% every game. Darren Fawcus was on target for the Kaniai withPhilip Wilshaw their star man. Once again in scoring form was star man Chris Hogg he scored another 4, Stephen Frater also scored 4. Scoring 2 each was Shaun Laing, Stuart Arkle, Robert Curry and keeper Chris Baines. David Curry and Daniel Purvis scored one each.

In the premier division Ashington Mortimer, remain unbeaten when they won at home 4-2 against Whitley Bay Cibos. Martin Humble led the soring with 2, John Gall and Jason Riches added the other two. David Riches was their star man. Robert Ruddick and Richard Marshall scored for the Cibos with Steven Bourne their star man. The Eagle went down at home against Milbourne Arms 2-0. Star man for the Eagle was Andrew Howe. Goals for the Milbourne came from Martin Douglas and star man Scott Brotherick.

In division one Cowpen Percy Arms had a good win away against Ashington White House. Steven Rylatt scored both goals for the Percy. Star players were Stephen Keys White House and Ross Temple for the Percy.

In division Two Blagdon Arms in division two won at home against Newsham Black Diamond by 3-1. Goals for the Blagdon came from Stephen Scott 2 and Mark Herron. Jamie Summers scored for the Black Diamond with Craig Frazer their star man. David Lowther was star man for the Blagdon. Marden Residents had a good home win against North Shields Royal Arms beating the undefeated opponents 3-1. David Llewellyn 2 and star man Ross Meeaghan. Prolific scorer for the Royal Alan Batiste was once again on target. Lee Gray was their star player.

Sunday, 21 August 2011

MATCH REPORT

This week saw the first round of two competions take place.
In the George Davision Cup, Blyth Masons just failed to take their tie at home to North Shields Gunner into extra time. The Masons took an early lead through Kevin Long. However, they had a mountain to climb in the last twenty minutes. They found themselves 4-1 down with strikes from Aaron Langlands, Steve Gillespie 2 and Mark Taylor. However, a spirited comback from the home side scoring goals through Adam Race and Gary McMorland took it to a nail biting finish. The Gunner held on to reach the next round. Star players were keeper David Hansen for the Masons and Kevin Walters for the Gunner. In the Alan Davison Cup their were wins for Blyth Comrades and Marden Residents. The Comrades won away to South Beach by 3-0 with Kevin Long scoring a hattrick. Star players were Andrew Keenan for the Beach and James Curry for the comrades. Marden Residents had to fight all the way before edging out New Hartley 4-3 on penalties. The scores were locked together at 2-2 after extra time. Scoring for Marden was Chris Small and Ira Tilley, star man was Ashley Cole. Andrew Shandran and Chris Piriz were on target for Hartley. Their star player was Nicky Eastlake.

The premier division saw Burradon and New Fordley beat Whitley Bay Cibos by 5-2. On target for Burradon were Danny Young 2, Michael Chilton, Connor Andrews and Paul Alexander. Elliott Evans scored both goals for the Cibos and was their star man. Cameron Partrick was star player for Burradon. Milbourne Arms went down at home 7-2 against Ashington Mortimer. Mistakes at the back cost the home side dearly. Star man for the Mortimer was Brent Aisbit after a first half hattrick. He was taken off at half time. Further goals came from Michael Dance 2, Darren Riddell and James Lindley. Scott Westaway and star man Scott Brothrick scored for the Milbourne. Newbiggin was made to fight all the way to gain the victory at home against the Eagle. The home held on to the slender 1-0 advantage and had to play some of the game with nine players, after having two sent off. Tony Messenger scored for Newbiggin befor being one of those dismissed. Star players were Mark Batey for Newbiggin and Josh Miller for the Eagle.

Division one saw Ashington Grand over power the Rockcliffe Arms beating their visitors 8-2. Star man Luke Bunting led the scoring with a hattrick. Paul Hedley and Graham Todd added two each, with Michael Todd also on the score sheet. Jonny Storrey and star man Jay Hussain scored for the visitors. Blyth Seahorse got their league program off to a winning start. They won at home against Ashington White House by 4-0. Goals for the Sehorse came from Martyn Hepple and Craig Cook with two each. Star players were Martyn Hepple for the Seahorse and Alan Brown for the White House. Cowpen Percy Arms came unstuck at home in a smash and grab by Monkseaton Arms. They say goals win matches, so if you do not take your chances you get beaten. That is what happened to the today. Star man for Monkseton Liam Hudson was the hero for the visitors. Danny Vuong was star man for the Percy. High Street continued their winning start to the season with another win at home against neighbours New Delaval and Newsham. They beat their visitors by 6-1. Once again, Jason Smart led the scoring with a hattrick; further goals came from Anthony Goldie, Chris Laidlaw and Tony Barrass. Dean Shortt scored for the visitors. Star players were David Anderson for the Street and Paddy Allen for Delaval.

Division Two It looks like Ashington Rohan Kaniai look like following in the steps of The Newsham from last season. Division two newcomers are finding the going tough. They went down at home to Bedlington Community by 18-0. Star man for the Kaniai was keeper Darren Fawcus. Goals for the Community came from hattricks for Richard Stobbart, Steven Gibbins and Michael Douglas. Two each came from Michael Robinson, Antony Harrison and Liam Issac. Then one each from Joe Herron, Marc Ord and Jamie Ayre. Star man was Richard Stobbart. North Shields Royal Arms won again away to Blagdon Arms. They beat their hosts by 3-1. Karl Boughan was again on target for the Blagdon. Star player was Kevin Marshall. Goals for the Arms came from Alan Batiste with 2 and Alan Ryder. Star man was Tony Brown. Cramlington Phoenix picked up their first points of the season with a win at home against Blyth Ridley Park. They beat the Ridley by 5-1. Star man Chris Burt led the way with a hattrick, with Michael Treanor with the other 2. David Campbell scored for the Ridley with Alan Fairbairn their star man.Ashington Central beat the Black Diamond by the odd goal in three in a very entertaing game. Craig Frazer scored for the Diamond. Jamie Harrison was their star man. Gary Wallace and star man Richard Hall scored for the visitors. West Allotment and Ashington Bubbles shared the spoils in a 2-2 draw. Scott Purcell and Kevin Davison scored for the Allotment with Michael Richardson their star man. Kris Allington and Michael Hogg leveled the scores with Dean Mason star man for the Bubbles side.

Sunday, 14 August 2011

MATCH REPORT

 

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