Easington Lane book Premier Cup final spot
In the semi-finals of the Premier Division Cup, Easington Colliery Welfare saw their hopes dashed when they lost 2-1 to Easington Lane WMC, with both side finishing the 90 minutes with nine players each.
Jordan Garside was the herofortheLanewhenhescored a brace, with Liam Adamson replying.
Inthefinal,EasingtonLane WMC will take on Shotton Comrades, who got the better overEasingtonWelfareintheir semi-final winning a five goal thriller 3-2.
The First Division final will be between Easington Southside and Blackhall Cricket Club,theformerwinningtheir semi-final 8-0 against Easington CIU, with Michael Lee on target five times.
Also reaching the final was Blackhall Cricket Club who after drawing 1-1 against SeahamtheKnack,wentontowin a close penalty shootout 5-4.
Houghton Comrades of Great War and Wingate Howden will contest the Second Division League Cup final this after both club won their semi-finals.
HoughtonComradeseased to a 14-0 win against East Durham Community, with Barry Turton scoring six.
Wingate Howden defeated Seaham Oddfellows Arms 5-2, thanks to a hat-trick from Jamie Bennett, plus efforts from Trevor Davies and James Langan.
In the Premier Division, Luke Thompson (2) and Harry Morgan helped Murton Colliery FC beat Roseberry Park FC 3-1.
Two goals from Mark Hartley, plus further goals from Matthew Wray and Brandon CooksawSouthHettonCricket Clubwin4-2againstEasington Mechanics.
In the First Division, a hattrickfromCraigHardmanand twogoalsfromHarveyRoberts saw Peterlee Acre Rigg Social win 5-0 against Haswell Oddfellows Arms.
A brace from Ethan MaddisonhelpedHordenLegionbeat Seaham Park FC 4-2.
In the Second Division, Jack Maskell (5), Elliott Stirman (4) and Connor Jackson (3) goals saw Peterlee Hearts beat Horden Comrades 14-0.
Wesley Smith and Keigan Turns both hit hat-trick as SeahamIslandwon9-1against Houghton Tropis Bar.
Rhett Parnaby scored all fourasHettonLyonsbeatRoseberry.