A hat-trick by Stephen Watson was the feature of an exciting 4-3 victory for Redheugh over Cleveland Hall in the Under-11 division.
Micky Fulton bagged a brace of goals leading Consett Phoenix to a 3-1 success at Consett Vipers when the sides played at under-12 level while Johnny Winn was another player to find the net on two occasions as Winlaton hit Sheriff Hill with a 5-1 defeat.
In the Under-13 section, Washington Albany won a nine-goals thriller 6-3 at Leam Rangers when Ryan Yates rifled four goals. Daniel Crane scored all three goals for Leam Rangers.
Gavin Moore was another player in scoring form and he produced a four-goals blitz when Rutherford ended 4-3 ahead of Consett.
Redheugh lifted the Under-13 League Cup defeating Cleveland Hall 3-1 with strikes by Rhys Storey (2) and Keiron Featherstone. Lewis Finnie replied for the Hall.
In the Under-13 Division Chairman's Cup, Blaydon enjoyed a 6-2 romp at Felling Whites with Andy Ward and Josh Lamb each scoring twice.
Beamish and Cleveland Hall were easy winners in the Charlie Thomas Under-14 Memorial Trophy. Mark Longstaff netted four times in Beamish's 8-3 success at Redheugh Whites while Josh Holland claimed two goals as Cleveland Hall defeated Catchgate 4-0.
Beamish suffered a double figure defeat at home to Redheugh in the Under-15 division. Martin Bagnall (4) and Shaun Cowell (3) scored most of the goals when the Reds finished 12-0 winners.
Lee Bloomfield, with a hat-trick, was the top individual marksman in Cleveland Hall's 7-0 victory over Blaydon Youth Club.
New County Tyneside Junior League
Chopwell came from behind to defeat Leam Rangers in the final of the League Shield.
Rangers made an excellent start, scoring through Adam Thompson and Leon Kane but Chopwell hit back and after Elliott Miller reduced the deficit, Philip Reid equalised.
In an end-to-end encounter it was Chopwell who came out on top with a winning goal from Stephen Aiston.
In the League, Whickham had the better of Redheugh in a game which produced eight goals. Six of them were scored by Whickham with Scott Martindale hitting a hat-trick.
Durham County Lomax Training Services Youth League
Willington rallied after conceding two first half goals and gained a 2-2 draw with Washington Dunlop in the Subsidiary Cup.
The home side made a good start with Craig Ingram firing them in front and when he was again on target before the interval, Willington had a mountain to climb. To their credit they produced a good second-half performance and after James Towers reduced the arrears, Evan Graham scored the equaliser.
Bishop Auckland St Mary's A lost to an only goal at home to New Hartley in the league. Nathan Smith was the matchwinner with his strike after 14 minutes.
Bishop Auckland St Mary's B fixture with Hartlepool was postponed.
New Hartley were also successful in the semi-final of the Durham County Youth Cup, defeating Chester-le-Street at Arngrove Northern League club Bedlington Terriers.
Nathan Smith was again among the goals and Daniel Branley increased Hartley's lead before David Wardle hit back for the Cestrians who pressed strongly but were unable to find an equaliser.
Both clubs were grateful to Bedlington for staging the tie.
TJFA Division One
Seaton Carew Juniors Under-9s 1
21st All Stars Under-9s 0
Seaton dominated this game, a Hartlepool v Darlington derby from the start with some good interchange between Alan Harrison and Andrew Home creating chances, however the All Stars defence held firm. Towards the end of the half Home went close with a long range shot and Harrison was denied by some brave goalkeeping.
In the second half Seaton continued to press for the opening goal, although 21st All Stars were still dangerous on the break but the Seaton defence of Ethan Alton and Alex Weegram remained solid, ensuring the keeper Liam Wright had few saves to make. Jamie Jobson earned Seaton's man of the match award with a hard working performance down the left wing.
In the closing stages, as the game seemed destined for a draw, Jobson pounced on a loose ball in the All Stars box and his shot from eight yards took a slight defection to loop over the keeper to score Seaton's winning goal. In the last minute All Stars poured forward in search of an equaliser but Seaton held on for the deserved win.
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