Sunderland Echo

Sky Lounge seal bragging rights with cup win against the Bar

- Alan Carter nep.sport@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter: @sunderland­echo

Wa s h i n g t o n S k y L o u n g e earned the bragging rights after beating River Bar 5-2 to advance into the League Cup second round.

Macdonald and Chris Cook both fired home for River Bar but the game was won with goals from Wood, Dixon and Thompson (2).

In the Premier Division sponsoredb­yMiddleton­Jewellers, Tommy Scott was unstoppabl­e for Grangetown Florists as he fired four goals to see off Hylton Castle TC Plastics.

Stella Dons moved to the top of the league with a 6-1 win over Pennywell Comrades.

Davy Hall had his shooting boots on as he scored 4 times followed by efforts by Nath O’Neill and Adzy McGuiness. Pe n ny w e l l f o u n d t h e n e t through Jonny Greener.

Grange Park shocked an in-form Lansdowne side with a 3-0 win.

Tommy Tansey notched a fine brace and Shaun Fisk hit his usual goal.

In the First Division, South Hylton were pushed all the way by local rivals The Jolly Potters but still managed to win 4-2.

The Potters had Markham the net then Ryan Hodgson hit and Dixon score to cancel out the net twice. Martin’s and Bussey’s goals In the Second Division, The before sub Mark Davison proLakesid­e took advantage of the ceeded to bag a welcome brace extra man as they beat 10-man toensureth­ewinforSou­thHylAFC Houghton 8-1. ton. Tom Crossland hit four

Lewis Herron hit a double goals before Murton added to make sure Cheers LWH Détwo. cor still look for their first win Ashman replied for of the season. Morrison and Houghton, but Lakeside seClements­comeoffthe­benchto curedthewi­nafterMidd­lemiss increase the score line before and Barrass both scored. JamieDodds­pulledagoa­lback. The Stella are hoping to

Graham Stephenson’s doukeep in hunt for a promotion blewasn’tenoughfor­Washingspo­t after an easy win over tontogaint­heirfirstl­eaguewin Wear United, which keeps as they went up against Ryhope them currently joint top. CW,MattyJones­andAnthRog­It was goals from Teasdale, erson pulled goals back to take Ashmead, Platten, Snelling a share of the spoils. and a double from Priestman

Ryhope FC had to dig deep which gave The Stella all three to take a close win over the respoints and United’s only effort olute Queen Vic. came courtesy of Tommy But

Clark Stead, Mark Waler. sey and the classy Carl Burns TheCarpets­CentreElit­egot overcomeGl­enHargreav­esearl their first league win of the seadouble to steal the points. son after previously drawing

Thorney’s excellent run their past two games. They got continues with another win the better of Hall Farm Doxy and it was promotion hopefuls Lad in a 3-0 win with the goals The Avenue who were on the coming from Taylor, Potts and wrong end of a 4-1 win. Lewis Robson

Connor Gales (3) and Steel The Board Inn suffered a gave the host the win and heavy 10-3 defeat against MyJames Carr hit a solitary goal ers. for The Avenue. Trotter hit his usual goal for

Wearmoth were beaten 4-0 thehome teambutMye­rshada by Redhouse, Jack Southern host of scorers with Hardy, Mcand Karl Southern both found Nulty, Mould, Harrison Smith and Tucker scoring, then Andy Smith hit a brace but starman Craig Richardson was on hand to grab a fine hat-trick.

Townend chalked up their second win in the league to keepthepre­ssureonthe­league leaders, earning a 5-3 win over Washington New Tavern.

The Tav did have their chance to take something from the game after Thompson Davies and Wilson scored but Townend were too good on the day and claimed the points after goals from Dorwood, Moon, Luke Bell, Corey Bell and Leighton Stephenson.

Hendon’s new management trio have got their team firing on all cylinders and they recorded another high scoring

win to seethem lead the pack in Division Two.

Hendon hit Oddies for nine unanswered goals in a one-sided affair.

Star man Alan Golightly was a constant thorn in Oddies side and played a part in most of the goals, finding the netalongwi­thKnight,Reay.Supersub Andrea Galdi showed excellent composure to score twice but hotshot Martin Hope was on hand to hit a four-goal haul to see off Oddies in style.

In the Third Division, Stella United enjoyed another convincing win over Washington North End.

Charlie Hood bagged a hat-trick and claimed the man-of-the-match award and Lewis Mitchinson added the

fifth. Captain marvel Kyle Hourigan nodded home his side only goal.

ShaunNunna­ndElliotGr­ay scored in each half to silence the Millview outfit and give Sunderland North a 2-0 win.

The Victory Club surprised themselves with a great 7-2 win over new boys Washington Gardeners .

McDermott and Head were both in fine form as they both scored hat-tricks, and Armstrong added a goal.

The Gardeners pegged two goalbackth­ankstoClas­perand McCormick

The Broadway are still in search of their first league win of the season and the Grange have made them wait for another week as they beat them by the odd goal.

The Grange had Michael Mather score three times before Redpath hit a brace then Hutchinson and Jones scored, but The Grange were in control and claim the scalp of the Broadway when Pattison and Sanderson scored.

When Jack Croucher is on the scoresheet, his team tends to win, and this week was no different as Witherwack took maximum points from The Doxy Lad.

Croucher was on target twice, then Cowley and Vincent added to the scoreline for the Wackers.

Doxy Lad left it late to reduce the deficit after Young and Randhawa registered, but it was too little, too late.

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