League News - Sunday 27th September

The Durham Football Association County Cup to preference Last Sunday as Most Clubs in the League were involved.

Last Seasons League Champions Kelloe Wmc entertained Darlington Haughton WMC in the county cup and started brightly when a swift counter attack was finished by striker Colin Young.  Kelloe continued to dominate possession without creating many chances and were punished when the visitors snatched a goal back before half time.  In the second half, Kelloe pressed for a goal and went ahead when winger Stuart Thompson robbed the ball and shot from 20 yards.  Colin Young soon rounded the keeper for a third and then Kelloe picked up the pace ending up 8 1 winners with goals from Chris Smith, Keiran Megran and substitutes Gavin Barton(2) and Adam Strong.Washington Arms Travelled to Whickham for this County Cup Fixture, they made progress in the with a hard earned win at Whickham U21's, Chris Morrison scoring the only goal of the game, earlier the Arms missed a penalty after Man of the Match Chris Morrison had been hauled down in the box, Craig Smith blasting the resultant spot kick wide of the Keeper, hitting the post.Pelaw Grange Dogs were no so lucky as they travelled to Trimdon
To play Trimdon Dovecote.This game was won and lost by half time with 2 good goals coming on 20 and 35 minutes for Trimdon. However on two occasions Pelaw should of scored after doing all the hard work. The second time Trimdon going down the other end quickly and scoring there second. In the first half Pelaws central defenders looked fragile and when Stephen Venus Came on at half time in the centre of the back four they looked a lot more settled but the second half  did not create the chances that were available in the first half. Pelaws best efforts coming from long range shots that the Trimdon keeper had no problems in handling. Sedgefield Black Lion travelled to Horden and found the going tough as they crashed to a 4-1 defeat at the Hands of the Horden cw. Framwellgate Moor Wmc made the Trip to Sunderland to Face Sunderland Sunday League side Hylton Castle, Framwellgate found the Sunderland Side to strong as they were well beaten 6-2.Sedgfield Net Park were beaten 3-2 by visitors West Auckland Eden

Burnmoor Cricket Club progressed to the next round with a Fine 5-0 away win at Newton Aycliffe British Legion.Ferryhill White Horse were 4-3 winners at South Moor Sports. Lumley fc crashed out of the County Cup after a disappointing 3-2 defeat at Willington Cottles Fc. Despite dominating & taking the lead twice, through Daniel White then James Laidler, Lumley lost 3-2.Washington JFC were 4-1 Home winners over Leadgate Golden Lion.
Chester Easy Street Fc progressed to the next round of the County Cup needing extra Time to win 7-2 at Burnhopefield  Celtic Fc, thanks largely to a never say die attitude and a wonder goal with the last kick of the game from David Hope. With time running out and Easy Street trailing 2-1 Hope received the ball from Corlett on the left hand side of the penalty area and with no other thought in his mind managed to guide to ball expertly into the top right hand corner of the goal.Burnopfield deservedly lead at the break by 2 goals to nil through 2 set pieces. The first came from the spot and the 2nd was from a free kick just outside the area. With Easy Street reeling from the score line at half time the team rallied together and put in a 2nd half and extra time performance to be proud of. Anthony Davison scuffed in the 1st before Hope sent the tie into extra time and the team with extra confidence as goals from Davison x2, Mickle x2 and Corlett, Easy Street ran out 7-2 winners. In an all Durham Sunday League Clash Esh Winning Cricket Club found Visitors Langley Park Wmc to Strong Langley winning 4-0.Other Results Fatfield Biddick inn 0-2 South Shields White Horse, Durham Bede lodge 5-8 South Moor Fc, Ferryhill wmc 2-3 Tantobie Oak Tree, Washington Lambton Village 1-2 Seaham Phoenix Darlington Argos 1-10 Chester Osborne Wmc, Hylton castle arms 2-0 Hetton social, Sherburn lambton Arms 4-2 Hartlepool Manor Old Boys. Durham Garden house 0-2 Stanley shield row
In the Leagues Premier Divison Hetton Lyons Cricket Club maintained top spot with a 3-0 win at Houghton Glendale
 Chester Hilda Park remain top of division one after a 4-2 away win at Houghton Mill All Stars.The game started badly for Mill when after only five minutes goalkeeper Ian Price was forced to limp off with a leg injury, Steve Ashman taking over. Dan Walker then put Chester ahead before Mill's Kevin Johnston blasted home the equaliser following a goalmouth scramble. Some fine inter play between Nick Thompson and Gary Adey set up Steve Fenn to curl his shot around keeper David Hartley for Mill to lead 2-1 at the break. But after Mill's good first half performance they completely folded in the second.  A poor clearance by centre back James Cattell fell easily for Nathan Burnett for 2-2, Alistair Dodds then headed into his own goal beforeAdam Williamson scored number four to secure all three points for Hilda. Sacriston Wmc were 3-2 Home winners over Waterhouses Fc
In the Second Division West Rainton were 2-1 Home winners over Ushaw Moor Cricket Club, Pittington Fc lost 2-1 at Bishop Middleham Cross Keys, and the Steelers had a Fine 6-3 win at Coxhoe Wmc.
In the Third Division Low Fell Gold Medal were 2-1 Home winners over Shadforth Plough Inn, Bowburn Cooperage crashed to a 4-1 defeat at Washington Victoria, Darren Naisbett scored on his first full start as Victoria Inn defeated BowBurn to climb to top of the League. The game exploded into life with 4 first-half goals for the Victoria . After 10 min a well delivered cross from Steven Talbot was converted by Andrew Cameron. A fine finish with the head from 18 yards out. On 20 min some good work from Steven Talbot led to a goalmouth scramble. Mark Liddle took advantage by scoring a clinical right footed goal from close range. On 30 min a well delivered corner from Ryan Mason was converted by Darren Naisbett. A great finish with the head from 18 yards out. And the Fourth Goal came just before half Time on 40 min Ryan Mason fired home from 18 yards out with a well-finished left foot goal, following a through-ball from Steven Talbot.
In the Leagues Fourth Division Chester Leonard’s Fc were well beaten 5-1 at Home to visitors Witton Gilbert Wmc, Although Leonard’s were missing 2 or 3 key players, All 4 of Witton’s 1st half goals came within the space of 15 mins Leonard’s defending was shocking Chester Leonard’s started much better in the 2nd half and were awarded with a goal when on 50 min Will Newell fired home from close range with a clinical left foot goal, following a cross from Richard Brennan. With Leonard’s playing better it was a real killer when Witton made it 5-1 with yet another easy goal. But the Chester side never give up in 2nd period and Nichol got a few good crosses into the box but Leonard’s are lacking a killer instinct at the moment and never really looked like scoring another. Langley Park Rams Head were 3-2 Home winners over New Durham Wmc, Washington Colliery Lost 6-3 at Neville’s Cross Social.Quarrington Hill Wmc were 2-1 Home winners over Kelloe Davy Lamp.
In the Spennymoor Town Fc Sponsored LEAGUE CUP 1ST RD Oxclose ox and plough lost 4-3 to Visitors East Rainton Travellers Rest In the LEAGUE CUP 2ND RDBrandon bay horse were 10-1 Home winners over Framwellgate Moor salutation In the JD Taxis Sponsored GUARDS CUP Ferryhill dynamos were beaten 5-1 at Home by Chilton Wmc, Washington Usworth were 4-0 Home winners over Pelton FC. In the Deerness Driveways sponsored PRESIDENTS Trophy 1ST RD Houghton Chilton Lodge were 5-0 home winners over Hamsteels Inn.    
 
 
 

 

League News - Sunday 20th September


In Division One Houghton Mill All Stars had an excellent 3-1 away win at Sacriston WMC.
Mill took the lead after thirty five minutes when Steven Ashman'sinswinging cross deceived keeper Hassan and landed in the back of the net.
Asquith equalised for Sacriston ten minutes into the second half. Mill then went 2-1 ahead when a Chris Rogerson tackle set up Nick Thompson to run fifty yards with the ball into the opposing penalty box before shooting past the oncoming keeper. Man of the match Steve Malloy dribbled past four Sacriston defenders before shooting at the Sacriston keeper who couldn't help but parry the ball to a waiting Gary Adey who showed neat control before hammering the ball home to seal all three points for Mill. Also in Division 1 Lumley Fc entertained Waterhouses Fc Looking to overturn the early season defeat to Waterhouses Fc and it was mission accomplished with a 6-1 victory. James Laidler opened the scoring after 6 minutes, and then Niki Robson doubled the lead with a fine 20 yard volley. Laidler went on to complete his half hatrick which gave Lumley a 4-0 half time lead. In the second half Laidler made it 5-0 before waterhouses scored what was to be a consolation. Before the full time whistle Laidler rounded up his Man of the Match performance with his fifth & making the full time score an impressive 6-1 Lumley victory.

In the Second Division Durham Bede Lodge were 5-3 winners at Pittington Fc. In the Third Division Hamsteels Inn and Visitors Bowburn Cooperage Shared the Points in a 3-3 Draw.

In the Fourth Division Chester Easy Street were 5-1 Winners at Handenhold Bird Inn, A more confident looking Chester Leonard’s fc walked on to the field this morning with a big point to prove at the Oxclose Ox and Plough Inn Fc . They got off to a fine start playing the ball smoothly round the pitch. Nichol had broke down the right hand side an played a well weighted ball to Brennan who was chopped Down in the penalty area. Clarkson stepped up and converted but due to an infringement retook and calmly placed bottom right giving the Ox and Plough keeper no chance. A slight misunderstanding in the Leonard’s Fc defence saw Ox and Plough Level the scores. In the 38 Min Joey Nichol supplied the cross, which the defence did not clear Alex Newell chested the ball down and found the net from just inside the box with a tremendous right footed effort. To Put Leonard’s Fc ahead. An exciting second half of end to end football with Poole much improved performance.

With victory almost there the Ox captain turned with the ball and unleashed a shot heading straight for the top right but Corbett reacted quickly and pulled off a fine save. The game finished 1-2 Leonard’s victorious another 3pts on the board. Framwellgate Moor Wmc lost 3-2 at Langley Park Rams Head , Neville’s Cross Social were 5-4 Home winners over Quarrington Hill Wm cfc.

In The Deerness Driveways Trophy 1 St Round Ushaw Moor Cricket Club Travelled To New Durham Wmc. New Durham Lost The First Game Of The Season, After Being 2.0 Up At Half Time, Goals From Timmy Edwards, And A Own Goal From Ushaw Moor, Second Half Saw Ushaw Moor Score 3 Times, One From The Penalty Spot .New Durham Pushed For A 3rd, Late On Forcing 6 Corners In The Couple Of Minutes That Was Left, A Great Save In The Dying Seconds, Won The Game For Ushaw Moor. East Rainton Travellers Rest were 5-1 Home winners Over Visitors Low Fell Gold Medal

In the JD Taxis Trophy Washington Arms were 3-2 winners at Framwellgate Moor Salutation, Washington Lambton Village crashed to an 8-0 defeat at Sedgefield Black Lion.

In the Spennymoor Town Fc League Cup Gilesgate Moor Hotel were 4-0 winners at Fatfield Biddick Inn, Hetton Lyons Cricket Club were 7-0 home winners over Washington Jkrs.

In the Bishop Auckland Heart Foundation Cup Kelloe Wmc were 8-0 winners over Spennymoor Sunday League Side Croxdale Wmc , Coxhoe Wmc had a Home Tie against Spenny Moor League Side Middlestone Moor Masons Arms , Coxhoe winning 3-1.Newton Aycliffe Wmc entertained Coundon from the wear Valley Sunday League , Newton Aycliffe winning 3-1.

Cassop Victoria and Brandon Sports Club have Both resigned from the League.

League News - Sunday 6th and 13th September 2009

Houghton Mill All Stars crashed out of the County Cup with a 7-0 defeat to a very good Sunderland Hastings Athletic team from the Premier Division of the Sunderland Sunday Morning League. Steelers FC earned a 4-4 draw against Chester Osbourne with a last minute equaliser from Iain Race.  Stephen Clifford had given the home side the lead and younger brother Jamie Clifford put the Steelers 2-1 up with Kieron Moralee grabbing the third to level the scores at 3-3.
 Washington  JFC entertained Gilesgate Moor Hotel  in a 1st Div league game, the first half belonged to the home team and they deserved the lead when Gilesgate`s Keeper James Winter parried a left wing cross by Middlemiss into the path of Andy Taylor who made sure by sidefooting the ball into the middle of the goal. The second half was a different game with Gilesgate putting Wash JFC under exstreme pressure especially in the last 30 mins, David ``The Cat`` Smith saved the home side on several occasions and dislocated his thumb in the process, Gilesgates forwards got through half a dozen times only to either miss the goal or have there shots stopped by the home sides keeper, a very close game overall just edged by the home side by the odd goal.  


In the second round of the Spennymoor Town Fc League Cup premier division Pelton RAOB have to work really hard to overcome first division Washington Arms. In an enthralling encounter Pelton take the lead after twenty minutes through Craig Marron with the first of a well taken hat-trick. Washington respond well and just before the half time break equalise with a Chris Morrison strike from the edge of the box. After the interval the Arms start the stronger and take the lead with a Craig Smith corner kick that goes straight in at the near post. Shortly after Pelton are back on level terms, a David Surrey spot kick doing the damage. Pelton whistlt pushing forward for a winner are caught  out with a fine breakaway goal from Chris Morrison. The Arms have Pelton rattled for a while but squander two good opportunities to extend their lead which proves costly. With only a minute of normal time remaining Craig Marron crashes home a Pelton equaliser to take the game into extra time. The extra period sees both sides missing chances before the tie is settled with a well struck third goal for Craig Marron. This League Cup 1st Round tie was a real see saw encounter.
The first 20 minutes were fought out in midfield and was fairly even with neither keeper unduly troubled, there was little evidence of what was to follow.Low Fell took the lead in the 28th minute when their forward broke through a somewhat weak challenge on the edge of the box and fired past the keeper who had no chance.

Witton drew level when Scott Embleton seized on a bad pass and raced clear to cleverly lob the advancing keeper.Soon afterwards Witton were in front when the impressive Ben Sanderson, returning after missing the last 3 weeks, converted a neat cross at the far post.The second half saw Witton seemingly gaining some control and it was no surprise when Embleton grabbed his 2nd and Witton’s 3rd with a great left foot drive into the top corner.Low Fell to their credit came back but were a little fortunate to grab a 2nd goal from what seemed an offside position.Witton then seemed to take total control when first Barrie Allport and then Sanderson again put them 5-2 in front.Witton then seemed to think that the job was done and invited Low Fell onto them, the Fell grabbed 2 late goals which left Witton hanging on at the end for a 5-4 win.

 In the second round of the Castle Insurance Alan Smith Memorial Trophy Burnmoor CC had a comfortable 8-0 win away at Houghton Mill All Stars.The visitors were six up at the break with goals from Andrew Hall (2),Paul Taylor, John Caris, James Pounder and Michael Wright. Mill's onlyeffort was a great run at goal from Nick Thompson whose effort was cleared off the goal line. Burnmoor substitutes Luke Charlesworth and Tom Spurling both scored in the second half to heap further misery onto the All Stars and to put Burnmoor into the next round.

Kelloe WMC FC travelled to Pelaw Grange Dogs in the Castle Insurance  Alan Smith Memorial cup and were soon ahead to a great finish from Kieran Megran.  The visitors were were quickly 2-0 up inside 20 mins when John Jury struck from the edge of the box.  With their first attack of the game, Pelaw scored from the edge of the box with a deflected strike after Kelloe struggled to clear their lines.  Stuart Thompson then turned sharply to finish from outside the box to make the score 3-1 at half time.  The second half was again dominated by Kelloe as their fitness showed as Colin Young and Stuart Thompson again added to the score with the game finishing 5-1 to the visitors.
 
 

Online Match Returns


I will be issuing each Club with thier own User Name and Log In in the next three weeks.

You can download a Document outlining how to access the First Page were the User Name and Password will be entered [
click here ].

All Clubs who cannot access this Must go and download the latest Microsoft Internet Explorer (this is a FREE download). This will give access.

 
Click on this Link to get the Latest version: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/worldwide-sites.aspx
 
League Meetings.
The league will only be holding three more meetings this season; in November  , March (next seasons Durham Affiliations Due at this Meeting), and the AGM in June, because of this all league business will be conducted in correspondence and via the website. It is very important that all clubs get access to the website to keep in touch with what is going on. All clubs are supplied with an email address so if you do not have access to email and the website, please appoint someone responsible for accessing the club mails and checking the website for details and changes to Clubs and Referees.

The League Management Committee will meet each Month Clubs unless invited to attend do not attend.

Fixtures
Fixtures will be supplied by email and amendments, due to County or other Cups competitions, will be emailed out as they happen so please check you email regularly. It will be worthwhile crosschecking the website weekly before contacting your match referees as they do change daily.

Clubs Must have an Up to date e-mail adress were Fixtures can be sent to.
All clubs to Forward the Correct e-mail address to the League secretary where all Club e-mails to be sent to, again this is very Important  as all future League Correspondance will come to this address.

 
Please reply with this by return to    graham.lilley1@btinternet.com
 
With Club details indicating who will recieve the e-mail , the name of the person reciving the e-mail and position in the Club.
 
The Website.
 On the website, along with club, referee and fixture details, all County Suspensions are listed that affect players in this league.
 There is the online match return system where all clubs are responsible for inputting the match results (This will start for all Clubs On  October 1st when all Club details for the Current season must be brought up to date and who played), more about that later.
This will allow the Club Secretary to input the Following
  • Confirm the Result of the Game
  • Add all Red and Yellow Cards for the Game (This will be cross checked with the D.F.A)
  • Add the Referee's Name (as sometimes this Changes so from the Drop down list you can confirm the Refs name and add his Mark)
  • On the Match Returns complete all players who played in the Game, including goals, red and Yellow Cards, Man of the Match.
This is a very easy system to use and it will keep your Club details on the site up-to-date .
 
A Results Matrix can be found to quickly cross check results.(Clubs Must check this to make shure thier records are Correct)
 A list of the goals scorers by division. (These will be kept up to date only by the match return system when the result are entered). 
 The league’s weekly News Report is there before it is published in the Press.
 On the website there is a new section called Documents. It contains all the league forms and up to date Cup Draws also copies of League Fixtures. All can be printed off as you require them.
 There is a page of all league Management members with their photos and contact details.
 The Club pages section contains all the details of each club including a list of all their players and Statistics as well as a map with directions to the club’s home ground. (Changes to the Club Secrtary Must be reported to the League so the site can be updated)
The league table is also linked to the Match return system so as you enter the result the table is updated. I will be posting in the document pages a copy of the results and tables for you to print off if you require them.
 
Also Coming Soon
Do you have a web-capable mobile phone?
If so, you will soon be able to update your Match Results via your mobile!
More Details will follow.

Graham Lilley
Hon Secretary Durham Sunday Football League.

League News

The Bank Holiday Fixtures were reduced due to Fields Not being avaible due to Council Holidays and the Shortage of Referee’s In the Deerness Driveways Presidents Trophy Bowburn Cooperage crashed to a 4-5 Home Defeat from visitors West rainton Fc. Coxhoe wmc were 6-2 Home winners over Pelton Fc.Langley Park Rams head progressed to the next round winning 3-2 at Home to Visitors shadforth Plough Inn Fc, bishop Middleham Cross Keys were 6-0 winners at Neville’s Cross Social. The Steelers and Hetton Social were Both Level at 5-5 after extra Time, The penalty shoot out was won By Hetton Social. Washington Victoria were 6-0 Home winners over Ferryhill Surtees.
In the Premier Division Newton Aycliffe Wmc were 4-2 Home winners Over Langley Park Wmc, Burnside Wmc lost 4-1 at Pelton ROAB and Kelloe Wmc were 3-1 Home winners over Ferryhill Wmc.
           
IN  Division One Houghton Mill All Stars Travelled to Washington to play the Biddick Inn .The Stronger Biddick Inn side were eventual  were 4-2 winners over Houghton Mill All Stars. Biddick's first three goals were gifted to them by the Mill's defence -a miskicked clearance from Mill's Alistair Dodd’s fell nicely for Lee Baxter to easily tap home, then Nick Thompson headed a left wing cross
into his own net and for the third goal Mill keeper Steven Ashman spilled the ball at the feet of Baxter for another easy tap in. Kris Young added a fourth before the half time interval. Mill's line up included three over 40's players in Chris Lindsay, Mitch Thompson and Paul Brennan and it was Brennan who notched a couple of goals in Mill's second half fight back. Also in the First Division a fine solid Lumley team performance ended in a 3-0 victory over visitors Gilesgate Moor Hotel. The deadlock was broken early in the 2nd half when Paul Howe pounced to score from close range. Howe doubled Lumley's lead when "the fox in the box" bundled the ball into the net from close range. Man of the Match James Laidler completed the scoring.           
Washington  Jfc from the 1st Div entertained visitors Esh Winning cricket Club in a league game, the game was close until Taylor scored a brilliant goal from 20 yds the ball crashing into the top right hand corner of the net, after the break Wash JFC went 2 up when McAdam sprinted through the defence and slid the ball under the encroaching goalkeeper, the game was finished off when McAdam got through again and slammed the ball into the corner of the goal, Wash JFC made it 4 nil when sub Hill just got to the ball before the keeper, went round him and passed the ball into the goal.  Esh Winning had plenty chances themselves but goalkeeper Smith ``the cat`` made four incredible saves in the course of the game.Birtley Board Inn and Visitors Washington Arms shared the Points in a 3-3 Draw. Chester Hilda Park were 3-1 winners at Waterhouses.


In the second Division Following on from their Midweek win over West Rainton Fc, Ushaw Moor Cricket Club were 5-1 Home winners over Washington Lambton village, hat-trick of brilliant individual goals by Scott nattrass, and 2 headers, 1 each from Gary Clark and Trevor ball Chester Plough Inn Entertained Sedgefield Black Lion down at the Riverside in Chester le Street This is the first time the clubs have met in any competion and the conditions were perfect. The Plough Inn kicked off the game and got the perfect start when we took the lead as early as the 2nd minute. The ball was played down the right channel for Daniel Hill to chase; he then beat two defenders before pulling the ball back to JOEL BADDAMS who made no mistake from 10 yards. Unfortunately as soon as we took the lead we seemed to take our foot off the gas and Sedgefield soon started to press us back. The away side managed to grab an equaliser in the 11th minute when Keith Lines gave the ball away in the middle of the park, the Sedgefield midfielder took advantage of the mistake, running on to the ball before beating three players then slotting the ball past Witherspoon. Credit to the Sedgefield player for a brilliant solo effort. The away side then extended their lead only 3 minutes later when a long ball over the top caught us out, the team appealed for offside but nothing given and the centre forward made no mistake placing the ball in the corner of the net. The away side continued to have a lot of the possession, passing the ball around the middle of the park but didn’t really provide any threat to the home goal. The home side did have a few chances themselves, Jamie Seymour had a fine effort which struck the cross bar and Daniel Hill also had a one on one which he would normally score but unfortunately put it agonisingly wide. The Plough Inn were then dealt a killer blow in the 40th minute when Sedgefield were awarded a free kick just inside our half. The ball was floated in the area which was knocked down for the striker to fire home from ten yards whilst we all stood watching. H/T 1-3 Joel Baddams had a great chance to get us back into the game when the two goal hero was put clear by Michael Dawson but unfortunately shot straight at the away goalkeeper. The game was then put beyond The Plough Inns reach when Sedgefield scored again. The Plough did manage to pull a goal back only five minutes later when Jamie Seymour broke down the right and crossed for JOEL BADDAMS to finish superbly from 15 yards. The remainder of the game The Plough continued to enjoy plenty of possession but didn’t really create many chances as our final ball into the area was pretty poor. Joel Baddams had a header which hit the bar late on but other than that the away side dealt with any threats. F/T 2-4

 In the Third Division Sedgefield Net Park made the Long Journey to Pelaw to play the Grange Dogs.Pelaw Grange Dogs FC 5 Sedgefield Net Park Fc 3This was a really entertaining match considering Pelaw Grange Dogs Fc only had 11 players due to 7 others been out injured or away. The match started briskly with Sedgefield having the first attack on goal but within minutes found themselves 1 nil down from a goal from Pelaw grange Dogs David Fleming who having only touched the ball twice and playing his first ever 11 aside game had put the ball passed the Sedgefield keeper. Mark Stevenson then scored a neat goal before Eddy Quinn of the Pelaw Grange Dogs score a real screamer from about 35 meters. Sedgefield then pulled one back and this was all in the first 20 minutes. The game then settled down with some good play by both sides. Sedgefield then pulled another one back from a free kick but after the interval Pelaw Grange Dogs first made it 4-2 with another goal from Mark Stevenson and then another from Eddy Quinn before Sedgefield pulled one back from the penalty spot to make it 5-3 to Pelaw Grange Dogs FC. Pelaws goalkeeper Tony Johnson was in the wars a couple of times and had to receive some treatment after a goalmouth skirmish but Pelaw well deserved the victory. Next week Pelaw entertain free scoring Hartlepool Corporation Welfare FC in the County Cup . Pelaw Grange Dogs FC 5 Sedgefield Net park Fc 3. Hamsteels Inn were 3-0 winners at East Rainton Travellers Rest and Chilton Lodge were 4-1 Home winners Over Low Fell Gold Medal.
            In the Fourth Division Chester Easy Street dropped their first points of the season in a tame 1-1 draw at New Durham wmc . Despite dominating possession for the majority of the game, chances were few and far between. New Durham found themselves 1-0 up midway through the 1st half courtesy of a mix-up between defender and goalkeeper allowing the opposition striker to poke the ball home. Easy Street tried to respond but the closest they came was to rattle the bar from a free kick from Craig Mickle. Craig Evans levelled the score line with a close range header from a corner and despite a late penalty appeal, neither team were able to find the winning goal. Chester Leonard’s Travelled to Quarrington Hill Wmc Another mediocre performance by the Leonard’s resulting in a 5 - 2 defeat. Alarm bells are ringing at Chester Leonard’s with manager Peter Newell threatening wholesale changes for the next game. Competitive midfield action was overshadowed by shocking defending and a lack of any meaningful attacking play. The return of missing players needs to result in significantly improved organisation and a return to basics. The manager is definitely looking for a win in the next fixture. The first Chester Leonard’s goal was scored from Zak Scott. A free kick was awarded on the left hand side of the 18 yard box and Scott stepped up to curl an audacious right footed effort past the 'keeper. Scott was involved in the second Leonard's goal too as a short corner was played to new signing Kevin Crawley. He took a touch before driving it into the back of the net via a deflection. Kelloe Davy Lamp were 5-3 winners at Durham Garden House, Ferryhill White Horse and visitors Framwellgate Moor Wmc shared the Points in a 3-3 Draw.
 
Midweek Results on Tuesday 25th in Division 3.East rainton Travellers Rest 1-4  Houghton Chilton lodgeFerryhill dynamo’s 1-2 hamstels InnFramwellgate salutation 3-1 Washington usworth Top Clubpelaw Grange Dogs  3-3 hetton socialSedgefield netpark 5-4 shadforth Plough InnWashington vic 4-2  Low Fell Gold Medal gold medal DIV 4.Chester easysreet 6-0 Oxclose ox and ploughChester Leonard’s 0-3 Neville’s cross Kelloe Davy lamp 2-3 Ferryhill white horse  
Langley Park rams head 3-4 Durham garden house
new Durham 1-1 fram wmcHandenHold  bird inn 7-0 Washington collieryquarrington  hill 2-2 witton Gilbert Wmc Thursday 27th PremierBrandon Bay Horse 0-1 sacriston  cricket clubBurnside  Wmc 5-3 Houghton Glendale hetton Lyons  8-0  Pelton raobkelloe Wmc 2-1 Sedgefield st. ed`sLangley Park Wmc 0-2 burnmoor Cricket ClubNewton aycliffe Wmc 0-3 ferryhill Wmc  Division 1.Birtley Board Inn 4-3 Washington jfcHilda park 4-0 sacriston  wmcWashington biddick 1-3 Washington arms
Giles gate Moor Hotel 2-1 Houghton millwaterhouses 5-4 Lumley fc Division2.bishop  middelhan Cross Keys  2-2  The SteelersChester plough 8-5 pelton FcChilton wmc 5-4  Sedgefield black lionCox hoe  wmc 5-3 Durham  bede Socialpittington 0-3 sherburn Lambton Arms ushaw moor Cricket Club  2-0 west rainton fcLambton Village 2-5 Chester  Osborne  

BISHOP AUCKLAND HEART FOUNDATION CHARITY CUP

BISHOP AUCKLAND HEART FOUNDATION CHARITY CUP
                        SEASON 2009/10 –DRAW
 
PRELIMINARY ROUND –TO BE PLAYED 20TH SEPT 2009
 
P1 Houghton Glendale                       v  Cockfield Kings Head                   S Moran                                         
P2 Coundon Durham Ox                    v Newton Aycliffe WMC                   D Hall                                                            
P3 Washington Colliey                      v New Brancepeth WMC                  M Young                                            
P4 Coxhoe WMC                               v Middlestone Moor Masons           G Richardson                                                
P5 Ferryhill Dynamos                        v Brandon Bay Horse                        C Weastell                             
P6 Croxdale Inn                                 v Kelloe WMC                                   R Meek
P7 DRSM Allstars                             v Ferryhill Black Bull                        F Malton                                             
P8 Lakeside FC                                 v Willington Cottles                           H Conley       
P9 Burnmoor Cricket Club                 v West Auckland Eden Arms-           P Thompson                                                   
P10 Darlington Lonfield                    v  Shotton Comrades                         M Waldock
P11 Middlestone Moor WMC          v Spennymoor Quinns                        S Hopper                               
P12 Chilton WMC                             v Bishop Auckland Hospital              J Wing                                                           
P13 Pelton RAOB                              v Sedgefield St Edmunds                   S Sugden                                
                                                           
Referees omly provisional –to be confirmed
 
19 Byes to 1st round proper
 
Colour clash –away team changes
 
Referees Fees -£17 plus 30p per mile
 
Rules/Team Sheets/Registration List to follow to Club Secretary
 
 

 BISHOP AUCKLAND HEART FOUNDATION CHARITY CUP
                        SEASON 2009/10 –DRAW
 
ROUND ONE –TO BE PLAYED ON 20TH SEPT 2009 (if clean tie)
 
R1 The Sausage FC                           v Ferryhill White Horse         R Chambers                                      
                                               
R2 Coundon Foresters                      v Chilton WMC or Bishop Beehive              tba
                                                           
R3 Pelton RAOB or Sedgefield        v Nevilles Cross Social Club                         tba
                                                           
R4 West Auckland Station                v Ferryhill Celtic                    R Gilham ?                                         tba                                          
                                                           
R5 Houghton Glendale or                 v  Bishop Auckland Cricket Club                  tba
            Cockfield Kings Head
                                                           
R6 Croxdale Inn or Kelloe WMC    v Etherley Dog and Gun                                tba
                                                           
R7 Coundon Ox or Newton               v Washington Colliery or New Brancepeth tba
            Aycliffe WMC
                                               
R8 Coxhoe WMC or Middlestone   v Bishop Auckland Beehive                          TBA
            Moor Masons                                                           
 
                                   
R9 Ferryhill Dynamos or Brandon v Hilda Park                                                     tba
            Bay Horse
                                                                       
R10 Burnmoor CC or West               v Middlestone Moor WMC or Quinns         tba
            Auckland Eden Arms
                                                           
R11 Esh Winning C C                        v Darlington Longfield or Shotton Comrades          tba
                                                           
R12 Ferryhill WMC                          v Bishop Auckland Welcome            D Woodward
                                                           
R13 Shildon Elm Road                      v Shildon Athletic                               P Connor                                
                                                           
R14 Witton Park Rose & Crown      v Tindale Crescent WMC                 W Renwick
                                                           
R15 Heighington Cumby Arms         v DRSM Allstars or Ferryhill Black Bull   tba
                                                           
R16 Lakeside FC or Willington        v Newton Aycliffe British Legion      tba                   Cottles                       
 
Uncompleted ties to be played Sunday 25th October 2009