League News - Sunday 29th September
30/09/08 12:08 Category: General
The Swinburn Maddison Durham Sunday Football League
Programme was vastly reduced as Clubs from the League
took part in the Durham County Football Association
Sunday Cup second preliminary Round.
Fatfield Biddick Inn from the Premier Division entertained Millview Club from the Solex Sunderland Sunday League, Millview took the lead when Craig Charlton capitalised on a mix up between Biddick Keeper David Smith and defender Scott Smith. They extended their lead after an excellent one two between Craig Charlton and Liam Wooton with Wooton applying the finishing touch with a fine left foot finish. Biddick got back into the game after the Millview keeper Kyle Donaldson spilled a right wing cross and Ben Dawson rifled home. Millview extended their lead when Simon Scott converted a corner with his left foot. Biddick reduced the lead when Paul Kindon converted a penalty after Kyle Donaldson upended Biddick striker Lee Baxter. It was 3-3 when Ben Dawson converted after an excellent through ball from Paul Kindon. Millview retook the lead after Craig Charlton ran through from a long ball at the back. Biddick got level at 4-4 after Paul Kindon converted a Lee Baxter cross and then took the lead when Jamie Haughey headed over from a Dean Stephenson free kick. The lead was extended when the impressive Stephenson headed in after excellent work from Paul Kindon. Kindon then had a penalty excellently saved by Donaldson but despite this the Biddick held on for a 6-4 victory. Houghton Mill All Stars won comfortably in an away trip to Willington Market from the Wear Valley Sunday Football League The Mill All Stars centre half, Andy Adey,Had a remarkable Game in that he nabbed a hat trick despite never scoring a goal before in two and a half seasons playing for The Mill. Gary Adey and Steve Fenn were the other Mill scorers. Gary Adey's goal was the pick of the bunch when a superb Robbie Walker defence splitting pass set him up perfectly to run at goal and blast the ball past the oncoming 'keeper. A strong performance from Washington Lambton Village as they entertained Trimdon the Dovecote, This was the Lambtons fourth straight win in a row in all competitions. Two Goals from Ally Patton Two from, Cai Caruthers and Ritchie Mellet give Lambton a 5-2 victory, after Trimdon had a man sent from the field in the first half. Lambton took the lead early in the game thanks to a goal from Ally Patton following a cross from Andy Bell, but the game was soon level at 1-1. However, Lambton were back in the lead at half time when Ritchie Mellett scored following a cross from Andy Bell. The game saw three penalty's with Trimdon, winning and scoring the first. However, Lambton were soon back in the lead thanks to a penalty from Cai Caruthers and a second penalty five minutes later scored again by Cai saw Lambton go 4-2 up. The game was wrapped up with a second goal from Ally Patton with five minutes left on the clock.
In an all Swinburn Maddison Durham Sunday League Tie saw 3rd division Cox hoe entertain 1st division Lumley FC. Coxhoe were unlucky not to come out winners in this game, having 3 chances cleared off the line and 1 off the bar. Lumley went into lead after the 8th minute through An Early Chris Roughley Strike, Coxhoe equalised with a penalty converted by Simon Ord in the 35th minute this is how it stood at half time. Lumley came out in the second half to reclaim the lead in the 55th minute with Glen Jackson Hitting a Fine Goal, Coxhoe unlucky with the chances finally equalised in the 80th minute great solo goal by Simon ord making this a exciting last 10 minutes of the game, Lumley Captain Andy Armstrong Then Lead By Example & Secured The Lumley Winning Goal in the 85th Minute. Although Coxhoe Rallied Lumley Held Onto A 3-2 Victory.
Ushaw Moor Cricket Club travelled to Bishop Auckland Beehive, goals from Jay Wilson and two fine strikes from James Richardson put them into the Next Round. Kelloe wmc fc from the Leagues Premier Division Travelled to Chester le Street to take on The Whitehills.from the D.T.E Consett Sunday Football League , Kelloe the Much stronger side were 10-0 winners against whitehills. Goals came from Andrew Soppitt(2), Dean Smithson(2), Paul Weir(2) and one each from Nick Gibson, Graham Irving, Alex Wilson and Gavin Barton, Bowburn Crowtrees were knocked out of the Competition by High Spen Bute Arms by 3 goals to 0 .All three goals came in the first half, two from Ian Brown and one from Craig Foster .Bowburn showed great spirit in the second half and had a number of chances but to no avail .Gilesgate Moor Hotel travelled to West Auckland Eden Arms and were well beaten 4-2.Ferryhill Wmc were winners at Hartlepool Welfare Fc
In the preliminary round of the Alan Smith Memorial Trophy Chester plough inn finally Travelled to Langley Park Sports and Social The game was tight in midfield with Langley park playing well in the 31st minute ploughs Michael harkness drove home a quality goal to give the visitors a well taken lead. In the second half plough changed there tactics to 4, 4, 2 and this opened up the game. A great header from left winger Paul Brendan made it 2-0 and the lively prolific forward Danny hill Fired home to make it 3-0 to the Chester plough Inn, Ash Winning Cricket Club were well beaten at Home by visitors Langley Park Wmc 7-1
In the First Round of the competition Pelton ROAB travelled to Eppleton cw to take on Holders Hetton Lyons Cricket. Pelton started brightly and more than held their own for 20 minutes.Hetton Lyons took the lead in the 35 mins Gavin Cogdon taking advantage of a poor clearance beating Pelton Keeper Startford, Hetton Forward Stuart Irvine went close minutes later, Peltons best chance of the Half a minute later fell to Luke Kerry had a great chance to level but was unable to find a finish.
The Second half Hetton Controlled the Game, Jason Ainsley running the Midfield Hetton playing some great football added a second from the spot after a tackle inside the box by Gamble, Had Up ended Stuart Irvine. Jason Ainsley firing home the penalty.Hetton were awarded another penalty 10 Mins later, this was saved by the Pelton Keeper Ben Startford who was also the man of the match. Final score does not reflect the score Hetton Lyons winning 2-0. Brandon Bay Horse were 5-0 winners at AFC Newton Hall, Houghton Glendale were comfortable winners over visitors Brandon Sports Club
Goals from Andrew Bowes and Mick Verinder weren't enough for Houghton Chilton Lodge who crashed out of the JD Taxis Guards Cup Preliminary Round on Sunday. The division 3 side played well at times but Birtley Board Inn from the First Division proved too strong with the match ending 5-2. To the Board Inn. Chilton Wmc were 3-0 winners at Washington Ox and Plough.
In the Deerness Driveways Trophy 1st Round Pelton Bird Inn Travelled to Washington to play the Duke of Albany, A weakened Bird Inn Side due to a players stag weekend but with a side that should have been good enough to win but yet again we found themselves 1-0 down in the first 4 mins. Due to a defensive error. The game was evenly matched and it only took 10 mins. For striker Carl Ritchie to even up the score with a good right foot finish then again 16 mins. Later Carl Ritchie put the Bird in the lead with another good finish but the lead was short and it only took 3 mins. For the Duke to equalize going in at half time level. The second half started with another quick goal going to the Duke but the game was evenly matched and that was the only goal in the second half ending 3-2 to the Duke and the Bird out of the Deerness Driveways president trophy. Man of the match for the Bird was Shane Swift.
Fatfield Biddick Inn from the Premier Division entertained Millview Club from the Solex Sunderland Sunday League, Millview took the lead when Craig Charlton capitalised on a mix up between Biddick Keeper David Smith and defender Scott Smith. They extended their lead after an excellent one two between Craig Charlton and Liam Wooton with Wooton applying the finishing touch with a fine left foot finish. Biddick got back into the game after the Millview keeper Kyle Donaldson spilled a right wing cross and Ben Dawson rifled home. Millview extended their lead when Simon Scott converted a corner with his left foot. Biddick reduced the lead when Paul Kindon converted a penalty after Kyle Donaldson upended Biddick striker Lee Baxter. It was 3-3 when Ben Dawson converted after an excellent through ball from Paul Kindon. Millview retook the lead after Craig Charlton ran through from a long ball at the back. Biddick got level at 4-4 after Paul Kindon converted a Lee Baxter cross and then took the lead when Jamie Haughey headed over from a Dean Stephenson free kick. The lead was extended when the impressive Stephenson headed in after excellent work from Paul Kindon. Kindon then had a penalty excellently saved by Donaldson but despite this the Biddick held on for a 6-4 victory. Houghton Mill All Stars won comfortably in an away trip to Willington Market from the Wear Valley Sunday Football League The Mill All Stars centre half, Andy Adey,Had a remarkable Game in that he nabbed a hat trick despite never scoring a goal before in two and a half seasons playing for The Mill. Gary Adey and Steve Fenn were the other Mill scorers. Gary Adey's goal was the pick of the bunch when a superb Robbie Walker defence splitting pass set him up perfectly to run at goal and blast the ball past the oncoming 'keeper. A strong performance from Washington Lambton Village as they entertained Trimdon the Dovecote, This was the Lambtons fourth straight win in a row in all competitions. Two Goals from Ally Patton Two from, Cai Caruthers and Ritchie Mellet give Lambton a 5-2 victory, after Trimdon had a man sent from the field in the first half. Lambton took the lead early in the game thanks to a goal from Ally Patton following a cross from Andy Bell, but the game was soon level at 1-1. However, Lambton were back in the lead at half time when Ritchie Mellett scored following a cross from Andy Bell. The game saw three penalty's with Trimdon, winning and scoring the first. However, Lambton were soon back in the lead thanks to a penalty from Cai Caruthers and a second penalty five minutes later scored again by Cai saw Lambton go 4-2 up. The game was wrapped up with a second goal from Ally Patton with five minutes left on the clock.
In an all Swinburn Maddison Durham Sunday League Tie saw 3rd division Cox hoe entertain 1st division Lumley FC. Coxhoe were unlucky not to come out winners in this game, having 3 chances cleared off the line and 1 off the bar. Lumley went into lead after the 8th minute through An Early Chris Roughley Strike, Coxhoe equalised with a penalty converted by Simon Ord in the 35th minute this is how it stood at half time. Lumley came out in the second half to reclaim the lead in the 55th minute with Glen Jackson Hitting a Fine Goal, Coxhoe unlucky with the chances finally equalised in the 80th minute great solo goal by Simon ord making this a exciting last 10 minutes of the game, Lumley Captain Andy Armstrong Then Lead By Example & Secured The Lumley Winning Goal in the 85th Minute. Although Coxhoe Rallied Lumley Held Onto A 3-2 Victory.
Ushaw Moor Cricket Club travelled to Bishop Auckland Beehive, goals from Jay Wilson and two fine strikes from James Richardson put them into the Next Round. Kelloe wmc fc from the Leagues Premier Division Travelled to Chester le Street to take on The Whitehills.from the D.T.E Consett Sunday Football League , Kelloe the Much stronger side were 10-0 winners against whitehills. Goals came from Andrew Soppitt(2), Dean Smithson(2), Paul Weir(2) and one each from Nick Gibson, Graham Irving, Alex Wilson and Gavin Barton, Bowburn Crowtrees were knocked out of the Competition by High Spen Bute Arms by 3 goals to 0 .All three goals came in the first half, two from Ian Brown and one from Craig Foster .Bowburn showed great spirit in the second half and had a number of chances but to no avail .Gilesgate Moor Hotel travelled to West Auckland Eden Arms and were well beaten 4-2.Ferryhill Wmc were winners at Hartlepool Welfare Fc
In the preliminary round of the Alan Smith Memorial Trophy Chester plough inn finally Travelled to Langley Park Sports and Social The game was tight in midfield with Langley park playing well in the 31st minute ploughs Michael harkness drove home a quality goal to give the visitors a well taken lead. In the second half plough changed there tactics to 4, 4, 2 and this opened up the game. A great header from left winger Paul Brendan made it 2-0 and the lively prolific forward Danny hill Fired home to make it 3-0 to the Chester plough Inn, Ash Winning Cricket Club were well beaten at Home by visitors Langley Park Wmc 7-1
In the First Round of the competition Pelton ROAB travelled to Eppleton cw to take on Holders Hetton Lyons Cricket. Pelton started brightly and more than held their own for 20 minutes.Hetton Lyons took the lead in the 35 mins Gavin Cogdon taking advantage of a poor clearance beating Pelton Keeper Startford, Hetton Forward Stuart Irvine went close minutes later, Peltons best chance of the Half a minute later fell to Luke Kerry had a great chance to level but was unable to find a finish.
The Second half Hetton Controlled the Game, Jason Ainsley running the Midfield Hetton playing some great football added a second from the spot after a tackle inside the box by Gamble, Had Up ended Stuart Irvine. Jason Ainsley firing home the penalty.Hetton were awarded another penalty 10 Mins later, this was saved by the Pelton Keeper Ben Startford who was also the man of the match. Final score does not reflect the score Hetton Lyons winning 2-0. Brandon Bay Horse were 5-0 winners at AFC Newton Hall, Houghton Glendale were comfortable winners over visitors Brandon Sports Club
Goals from Andrew Bowes and Mick Verinder weren't enough for Houghton Chilton Lodge who crashed out of the JD Taxis Guards Cup Preliminary Round on Sunday. The division 3 side played well at times but Birtley Board Inn from the First Division proved too strong with the match ending 5-2. To the Board Inn. Chilton Wmc were 3-0 winners at Washington Ox and Plough.
In the Deerness Driveways Trophy 1st Round Pelton Bird Inn Travelled to Washington to play the Duke of Albany, A weakened Bird Inn Side due to a players stag weekend but with a side that should have been good enough to win but yet again we found themselves 1-0 down in the first 4 mins. Due to a defensive error. The game was evenly matched and it only took 10 mins. For striker Carl Ritchie to even up the score with a good right foot finish then again 16 mins. Later Carl Ritchie put the Bird in the lead with another good finish but the lead was short and it only took 3 mins. For the Duke to equalize going in at half time level. The second half started with another quick goal going to the Duke but the game was evenly matched and that was the only goal in the second half ending 3-2 to the Duke and the Bird out of the Deerness Driveways president trophy. Man of the match for the Bird was Shane Swift.