Sunderland Echo

HAT- TRICK HERO HARLEY STEERS JUNIORS TO WIN

- UNDER- UNDER 10 VIC YOUNG TROPHY BRANDON FC TROPHY EAST DURHAM COLLEGE TROPHY DEREK TINDALE MEMORIAL TROPHY

A HAT- TRICK from Harley Anderson and a goal from Liam Dunn gave Hetton Juniors Inter a 4- 1 victory over Redby Reds, whose consolatio­n came from Lewis Connolly.

A Josh Bell strike was enough for Seaham Coast to beat Inter 1- 0.

Magic repeated the scoreline against Boldon Colts; this time Luca Stephenson was the scorer.

Boldon were also edged out 2- 1 by Swalwell Juniors, whose goals came from Kyle Crossley and Jake Williamson.

Max Casson struck the only goal of the game when Marton got the better of Swalwell. Marton were then 2- 0 winners over Sacriston Community, with Jack Godsbrough and Josh Mazfari the goal heroes.

Community then had a goal from Callum Clark, but Harraton Athletic ran out 3- 1 winners, with Robbie Fowler, James Copeland and Liam Logan on the scoresheet.

Fowler hit two more, with Reece Maddock also notching, as Harraton won 3- 0 against Washington Wildcats.

A single Nathan Robertson goal was enough for Whickham Fellside to beat the Wildcats 1- 0.

HFC Blues had two goals from James Harrison in a 2- 2 draw with Redby Reds, whose replies came from Lewis Connolly and Joe Hugill. GOALS from Ryan Porter, Luke Mackay and Jay Smith gave SAFC Foundation a 3- 1 win against Birtley Juniors, who had a goal from Jack Cosgrove.

Porter, Mackay and Lucas Triantafyl­ou were the scorers when Foundation defeated Ryhope CW 3- 0.

Ryhope also lost by the same score to Darlington Youth, whose scorers were Matty Downes ( 2) and Charlie Harrison.

Whiteleas Terriers were too good for Darlington, winning 4- 1 thanks to strikes from Taylor Houghton, Ethan Bushell, Alfie Hartley and Liam Arthur. Dylan Nicholson got the reply.

Bushell and Houghton were again on the scoresheet as Terriers defeated Willington 2- 1; J Keerie netting the consolatio­n.

Keerie scored again, but this time Willington went down 4- 1 to Brandon, whose scorers were Mason Stout ( 2), Leo Garbutt and Josh Rushforth.

Max Mackay got both goals as Brandon won 2- 0 against Ryton and Crawcrook Black, who hit back with a 1- 1 draw against HFC United Whites. Declan Bissett and Aven Graham were the respective scorers.

Whites had two goals from Taylor Oxberry and one from Jude Percival in a 3- 2 win against Houghton Albion Blues.

Two Dylan King goals saw Shotton Colts home 2- 0 against Birtley. TWO Ellis Cowell goals and one from Thomas MacLaughla­n helped North East Sport Pythons home 3- 1 against Peterlee Helford United, whose scorer was Sam Garraghan.

Another double from Cowell was added to by a Jay Morrow goal as Pythons eased home 3- 0 against Hetton Lyons.

Redby Whites were 2- 0 winners against Hetton Lyons, thanks to goals from Ryan Kemp and Noel Ellis.

Whites also lost out 2- 0 to Farringdon Detached, with Aaron Hodgson netting both goals.

Aaron won on the scoresheet again in Farringdon’s next game - but it was a 6- 1 defeat to Whitburn and Cleadon Diablo, whose scorers were Harry Thompson ( 2), Shay O’Leary, Dylan Brook, Josh Thompson and Jack Lydon.

Washington Pumas saw off Diablo 3- 1 with goals coming from James Brundle, Joe McGovern and Jameson Hill. Ryan Crossley scored the reply.

Harry Gardiner scored the only goal of the game as Plains Farm won 1- 0 against Jarrow Predators.

Andy Herron scored for Plainsy in their 1- 1 draw with Deerness Valley Lightning, who had Devonte Burrell on target.

Strikes from Sam Bartsch and Kieran Currie saw Swalwell Swifts home 2- 0 against Lightning, while Robbie Armstrong scored the goal that took Swifts to a 1- 0 win over Jarrow Predators. GABRIEL Veater and Adam Smith grabbed the goals which saw Roker Rangers to a 2- 1 win against Bowburn Youth Bees, whose scorer was Sam Thomas.

Smith hit two more for Rangers, but his side lost 5- 2 to Shotton Colts Juniors, with goals scored by Kate Laverick ( 2), Molly Harrison, Ben Peacock and Adam Ahmed.

Connor Ferguson and Jay Parker were the goal heroes as Lumley Yellows won 2- 1 against Washington Juniors, whose reply came from Simon Bolam.

Simon was on target again, alongside Ben Webb, to give Washington a 2- 0 win against Durham Fed.

Wrekenton Nou Camp Blues were 2- 0 winners against Leam Rangers thanks to efforts from Owen Ball and William Hope.

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TROPHY WINNERS: Velocity Under- 12s.
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EVADING THE TACKLE: South Shields Inter Milan ( blue) v Farringdon Detached Reds.

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