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Jared’s Hearts on a high
STEVE Turner was the hero for
as he fired in five goals in a 6- 0 John and Pat McManus Memorial Cup rout of
Martin Blenkinsopp was the Murton outfit’s other marksman.
Michael Lee’s treble paved the way for to beat
3- 1, with Andrew Naylor replying, while saw off 6- 3 with goals from Matthew Hindle ( 2), Chris Hugill, Steven Ashman, Matthew Jackson and Darryl Robinson.
Andrew Johnson, Mark Cooper and Leon Thomas struck for Mallard.
progressed to the League Cup third round when Paul Cudlip ( 2) and Carl Winstanley guided them home 3- 2 against after extra time, with Callum Haswell and John Purvis responding.
In the First Division League Cup, two- goal Joe Taboun and sub Ian Rickerby earned success over
Matt Billyard ( 2), Elliott, Nichol, Newby, Barnes and sub Dan Appleby did the damage as outgunned
7- 2 in the Tommy Burrell Cup, with Anthony Froud and Darryl Reay firing the consolations.
Jack Burdon and Carl Price scored in vain for who lost 3- 2 to in the Cyril Dunn Memorial Cup. Lloyd Lowthian ( 2) and Ryan Martin sparked Phoenix.
Four second round George Ivey Memorial Cup ties featured 28 goals, with the highest aggregate being a 7- 2 win for against
Aaron Brown’s hat- trick was backed by Paul Wilkinson ( 2), Kyle Tatters and
a 3- 0 sub Joe Croft, while Ian Craggs hit both replies.
Two goals from Dave Cummings, along with efforts from Dan Gorton, John Scott and Jake Devine, helped
sink 5- 2. Graham Coxon and Scott Jackson bagged the consolations.
comfortably beat 5- 0 thanks to Brampton ( 2), French, Robinson and Wilson, while
succumbed 4- 3 to
Murden, Roberts and Gibson struck for New Seaham, with McGinty, Mason, Robinson and Bailes replying.
In the outstanding Durham County Sunday Cup tie,
progressed with an emphatic 8- 1 win against Stockton Storytellers, with Matthew Johnson netting four times. Alan Curl ( 2), Liam Houghton and Damien Hope completed the rout. JARED Jones and Dave Kember lifted to third in Division Two after a 2- 1 win against
for whom Carl Stephenson notched. climbed to the top of the Premier Division after squeezing past
2- 1. Goals from Lee Peel and substitute Bob Taylor dismissed Island, with Graham Atkinson replying.
missed out on sharing top spot after they suffered a surprise 4- 2 defeat to
with Dan Sanders and Jonathan Birbeck responding to strikes from O’Brien, Gillespie, Baker and Liam Wintrip. Champions
are slowly finding their feet, and Michael Cain’s hat- trick sparked a 7- 2 win over
Cockburn, Wilson, Hockaday and Thompson also notched, while Anthony Usher and Michael Watson responded. In the only First Division match,
seem to be over their early- season blip in form. They edged home 3- 2 against
with goals from Kyle Middleton, Dave Summerson and Dave Jackson, while Martin Dunn and Dan Gething replied.