Pounder pounces to net win for pacesetters Peterlee Catholic Club
When the SSK Recruitment Peterlee & District Sunday Premier top two met, Jack Pounder gave leaders Peterlee Catholic Club a 1-0 win against Dawdon Welfare Park.
Goals from Stephen Tilley and John Quarmby paved the wayforEasingtonLaneWMC’s 2-0 win against Easington CIU while a hat trick from Liam Houghton was not enough to salvage anything for South
Hetton CC when they lost 5-3 against Murton Colliery with two goals apiece from Luke Thompson and Karl Garside.
In the First Division, a superb hat-trick from Peter Crawford and an effort from Ali Shah saw Horden JD’s Bar beat Peterlee Hearts 4-0 while Easington Leather Cap head the table on goal difference overJD’safterbeatingSeaham Parkside8-3withaMattyPattisonbracealongwithgoalsfrom
Tom and Jordan Williams, Sean Ryder, Kieran Buck, Darren Major and Ewan James.
Peterlee Helford thrashed Seaham the Knack 9-0 thanks to four goals from Joe Spalding, two apiece from Matthew Smith and Tom Gilling and a Jake Healer effort.
Both Dan Armstrong and Sean Rollin fired in a hat trick eachforSeahamMarlborough when they hammered Sherburn United 7-1 and Thornley
OfficialsbeatWingateHowden 5-2 with Michael Bayles (2), sub Aiden Merry (2) and Ryan Lamb their marksmen.
In Division Two, Hetton Lyons head the table after a 10-0 win over Easington Welfare, Matthew Wray and Michael Brunning notching a hat-trick apiece. Horden Legion are second following a 7-1 win over Easington Victory thanks to a Philip Robinson hat-trick, two goals from Ellis
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East Durham FSS remain at the foot of the table despite their first league win of the season, a 3-1 success over third bottom Horden Labour Club with a brace from Karl Arkwright plus an effort from Matthew Plummer.
Goals from Joe Laudon, Niall Stephen, Tyler Marley and Josh Dickinson lifted Roseberry Park into third after a comfortable 4-0 win over Haswell Oddfellows Arms while Horden United beat Peterlee Acre Rigg Social 3-2 thanks to goals from Paul Bailey, Brandon Leigh and Josh Nesbitt.
In the Durham County Sunday Cup first round, Shotton Comrades beat Hartlepool Throston Wanderers 4-1 thankstoLancelotBrightwell’s brace plus efforts from Jamie BennettandGaryPennington.