Sunderland Echo

Shaw, Pounder, Dunn, Wallace & Thompson ease Catholic Club to win

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Peterlee Catholic Club remain in pole position in the The SSK Recruitmen­t Peterlee and District Sunday Premier Division whentheyha­mmeredDawd­on Welfare Park 8-0.

Gary Shaw (3), Jack Pounder (2), Liam Dunn, Chris Wallace and Scott Thompson scored in the rout.

Easington Colliery Welfare beat Horden JD’s Bar 4-1, thanks to Liam Cooke, Dennis Tapping, Rob Mawson and

Dylan Wood goals.

South Hetton Cricket Club are now up to fourth in the table following a comfortabl­e 7-0 win over Seaham Marlboroug­h with four goals coming from Mathew Johnson, a brace from Brandon Cook and a strike from Milan Baxter.

Goals from Ryan Taylor and Daryl Robinson were not enough for Easington Lane WMC as they went down 5-2 against Easington Welfare,

who claimed the points via Kieran James (2), Adam Barnaby, Jordan Williams and Haydon Pace goals.

In the First Division, two goals apiece from David Paul, Brian Smith and Ian Rickaby paved the way for Easington CIU to maintain their promotion aspiration­s following a 7-4 win against Wingate Howden.

A brace from Jai Young enabled Eppleton FC to get the better against Seaham Parkside winning 2-1.

Peterlee Helford climb a couple of places in the table following a comfortabl­e 6-2 win at home to Easington Southside.

In the only match played in Division Two, an eight-goal thriller finished all square at 4-4 when Houghton Comrades entertaine­d Peterlee United, Bob Johnson helping himself to a brace for the

Comrades, while Ryan Peack struck twice in reply for Peterlee United.

In the Second Division League Cup, a 1-1 draw against Peterlee Hearts was enough to get Haswell Oddfellows Arms into the next round, their scorer being Ben Roberts.

Also progressin­g was Peterlee Acre Rigg Celtic, this after a four timer from Phil Robinson saw them beat Seaham

Inn Between 9-4.

A brace from Karl Arkwright paved the way for East Durham to defeat Horden Labour Club 4-1 in the first leg.

In the Cyril Dunn Memorial Cup, Tom Bott fired a hat-trick for Easington Mechanics to help his side to a 5-1 win against Sherburn United.

Roseberry Park, with a brace from Danny Lloyd were 4-1 winners against Seaham Oddfellows Arms.

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