The Chronicle

No doubting Thomas are up to second spot Six goals from Hazlerigg no Minor achievemen­t

GATESHEAD SUNDAY LG AIS OFFSHORE CRAMLINGTO­N AND DISTRICT SUNDAY LG

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THOMAS Wilson moved into second place in the Premier Division following their 6-2 victory at Highwayman.

Ricky Fenwick scored twice alongside goals from Neil Davison. Mark Burns, Ben Garrity and Charlie Watson.

Highwayman’s counters came courtesy of Daniel Alberts and James Tumilty.

Stormont Main are into fifth after a 6-1 win over Crawcrook Albion.

Liam McVicar, James Turnbull and Leon Kane all nabbed doubles for Main, Lewis Gardner notching for Albion.

Felling CC are top of Division One following their 19-0 demolition of Ryton and Crawcrook.

David Southern and Alex Brown both scored five times while there were hat-tricks from Anthony Kew and David Ravenhall.

Two counters from David Simpson and one from Liam Leddicoat completed the rout.

Whickham Bay Horse moved up to third with an 11-0 success over THERE were wins in the NFA Minor Cup for Hazlerigg Victory - 6-0 against Riding Mill - and High Street Blyth, who beat Ponteland Under 21s 5-3 after extra time.

In the Premier Division goals from Robertson (2), Whitelaw and Harris enabled North Shields Billy Mill to triumph 4-2 at Dinnington Village,

Inter XI. Kevin Hay hit four, Lee Robinson and Reece Boyd bagging a brace each.

Also on target were Chris Neve, Samuel Archer and Andrew Wakefield.

Nursery House were 7-0 winners over Holmeside thanks in part to a Paul Garthwaite hat-trick.

There were also finishes from Robert Allen, Lee Moody, Ian Plunkett and Jack Hill.

Gateshead Three Tuns were 9-0 winners at Clara Vale.

Rhys Jukes and Malcolm Jones both nabbed doubles for The Tuns, the other goals coming from Jak Charleswor­th, Christophe­r Kelly, Walker and Fee with Dinnington’s counters.

Graham Allen grabbed two goals as Formica beat Tyneside Irish 2-1.

In Division One there was a 2-1 victory for Seaton Sluice at Horton

Gary Lindsay, Andrew Straughan and Warren Scott.

In the Durham FA County Cup, Whickham Coachman returned from Hartlepool Central with an 8-0 victory.

Matty Baldwin and Stephen Hall both celebrated trebles, Ryan Davenport and Andrew Peacock also registerin­g.

A1 Allerdene are through to the next round after a 4-2 verdict against Sunderland Port of Call.

Danny Watkins opened the scoring for A1, then George Gordon made it two.

The Sunderland side pulled level before the break but then conceded Three Horse Shoes, Andrew Beading with both efforts for Sluice and Shane Holt for the Shoes.

Seghill Village triumphed 4-3 at Old Novocastri­ans and Waterloo Blyth drew 2-2 with Trent House.

an own goal. In the dying minutes, Jack Monro came off the bench to seal the win for Allerdene.

Penalties decided the tie when Saltwell SC played out a 3-3 draw at Thornley Harry’s Bar.

The away goals came from Tom Harvey, Gisel Gil and Jack Finnon but Harry’s were knocked out when they lost in the shootout.

Birtley The Hanlon also crashed out when efforts from Adam Berry and Kevin Raine were not enough to prevent a 3-2 defeat at Peterlee The Hearts.

In the Durham FA Champions League, Belle Vue lost 3-2 at Blackhall Mill and Chopwell.

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