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MUIR’S MAGIC SHOW LEADS TERMINUS TO 9-2 HAMMERING OF AFC HOUGHTON IN FOURTH DIVISION CLASH

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Sunderland Sunday League

Paul Muir was unstoppabl­e as he smashed seven goals past hapless AFC Houghton keeper Jordon Blakey as Terminus side ran riot in a 9-2 Fourth Division win.

Stavers and Laing added to Muir’s excellent haul, while Houghton popped up with late goals from Huggins and Davison.

Mill View CIU came out on top 4-3 in a feisty affair at Witherwack, when both sides had men sent off.

New hot-shot striker Liam Middlemas fired another hat-trick to spark Mill, with Stephen Conlin bagging a last-minute winner after two-goal Jac Fleury and Leon Johnstone drew the Wackers level.

It all happened as Washington Colliery and The Stella played out an amazing 10-goal First Division thriller.

Last season’s Second Division champions had a bit too much for Stella as star man Jonny Roberts scored a treble before Mark Young saw red for the visitors.

Gavin Teasdale’s welltaken brace gave Stella a lifeline, but Carter and Rowntree increased Colliery’s lead. Liam Alexander and Shaun Spoors kept Stella interested, but Joe Williamson’s late strike clinched a 6-4 Colliery win.

Myers recorded a fine 3-1 Second Division victory against Board Inn, who have had a good run recently.

Craig Richardson, Michael Smith and Mark Crossley did the damage, though Dan Pearson gave them a helping hand as he saw red after giving Board Inn the lead.

Steven Thompson stood out for Myers, with Luke Pattison best for Board.

David Laing’s double set Millfield Oddies on their way to a precious 4-1 Third Division derby win over Millfield Free Gardeners.

Paul Maw and an own goal doubled their advantage before sub Ryan Giles slotted home a consolatio­n.

Penshaw CC and Ryhope served up a 4-4 thriller.

Kris Kane hit a hat-trick for Penshaw, backed by Liam Jordan, but Ryhope rescued a point thanks to Robbie Middlebroo­k, Myles Nelson, Paul Jackson and Matty Frost.

Ryhope keeper Adam Urwin was sent off.

Wear United scraped a great 3-1 win over rejuvenate­d Lakeside SSC.

Sam Wade bagged a glorious double and star man Stephen Keogh made certain with his goal. Ben Collier replied in vain, with Liam Huitson Lakeside’s top performer.

TC Plastics took advantage of a weakened Hendon Athletic side to hit them for six in the Total Sport Challenge Trophy.

The damage was done in the first 45 minutes as Hendon couldn’t compete with Plastics’ fitness. Farquhar (2), Tench (2), Powell and Robinson fired past star man Chapman in the Athletic goal. Reece Thompson was a constant thorn in Hendon’s side

Ashbrooke Sports Club were cruising 2-0 up, through a double from HopeHindma­rsh, but Ashbrooke Hendon pulled one back through Prudhoe and debutant Tony Armstrong fired a late leveller to take the tie to penalties. Hendon won 4-2 on spot-kicks.

Oddies won 3-2 at Pennywell Comrades in the Durham County Sunday Cup, with the tie having to be replayed after a mix-up in the original tie.

Comrades scored in each half, but Thomas Blackman, Alex Herring and Anth Hammond steered Oddies home.

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Railway Club’s keeper comes under pressure as Southwick attack in last week’s cup tie.

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