Sunderland Echo

MECHANICS’ MISERY

THEAR AGONY FOR WASHINGTON AS DUNSTON STAR’S HAT-TRICK SPARKS 5-1 CUP CRUISE

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Washington endured a chastening exit from the Ebac Northern League’s Brooks Mileson Memorial League Cup last night.

Dunston UTS hammered the Mechanics 5-1 to progress to the quarter-finals.

The Tynesiders opened the scoring in the 18th minute when they were awarded a penalty and veteran Steve Bowey stepped up to beat Washington goalkeeper Daniel Mullen

It was 2-0 five minutes before the break, when Daniel Burrell slotted home.

The Mechanics suffered a killer blow two minutes later, as Liam Thear beat Mullen to the ball and tapped into an empty net . Any hopes of a second-half revival were finished off in the 51st minute when Thear scored his second with a cross-shot, and he completed a memorable hattrick on 70 minutes, firing in from long range.

Gary Walsh headed home an 89th minute consolatio­n for Washington, who must turn their attentions back to the fight for Division One safety, although they have no match this weekend.

Their next match is scheduled to be a relegation six-pointer at home to Guisboroug­h on February 4.

In the Ernest Armstrong Memorial Cup, Billingham Town and Billingham Synthonia both secured semifinal places.

Town defeated Stockton Town 1-0, thanks to an 18thminute Joe Carter strike.

Synthonia outplayed Bedlington Terriers to win 7-2.

Macauley Langstaff’s hat-trick, backed by doubles from ex-Ryhope CW striker Conor Winter and Nathan Mulligan, did the damage. Nathan Graham and Kyle Oliver hit Bedlington’s goals.

Tonight, the remaining quarter-finals see Durham City visiting Brandon United and Willington entertaini­ng holders Northaller­ton.

 ??  ?? Tomer Hemed (right) races away to celebrate hitting Brighton’s winner against Cardiff last night, taking them back top of the Sky Bet Championsh­ip
Tomer Hemed (right) races away to celebrate hitting Brighton’s winner against Cardiff last night, taking them back top of the Sky Bet Championsh­ip

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