Darlington RA: The RA went goal crazy away to Redcar in the league where they found the net 13 times with Redcar replying just once.
The RA passed the ball well and moved around the pitch from the first whistle, with the ball switching from back to front and side to side the Redcar players were chasing shadows.
It wasn't long before goals were produced and with the score at 7-0 at half-time with the RA also hitting the woodwork three times the game was effectively over.
The RA never let the break interrupt their performance and continued to score at will. A final score of 13-1 was well deserved as the RA played their best football since forming this season.
Goalscorers were Tom Watson (4), Jack Ridley 3 (AKA The Deadly Duo), Craig Hancock (3), Kiel 'The Bullet' Mellor, Craig White and Andy Grey. Man of the match was Mr. Consistent James Howell.
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Consett R went nap visiting Whickham Fellside Y ending 9-0 winners and in another high scoring game Redheugh finished 6-4 in front of Felling. Chris Grudie bagged a brace of goals for Felling with Steve Waddle and Dan Gilman both finding the net on two occasions for Redheugh.
A brace of goals by Lee Murphy enabled Blackfyne to defeat Stocksfield 4-2, Low Fell C visited Ryton and returned with a 4-0 success and a hat-trick by Sam Harvey was the feature of a 4-1 victory for Beamish in their fixture with Swalwell.
Adam Palmer rifled four goals in a 9-1 South Moor victory at Consett B and Low Fell M put eight goals past Blaydon who failed to reply.
In the Under-12 division Anthony Porter struck a hat-trick as Prudhoe Town inflicted a 4-0 reverse on Winlaton and two goals by Jason French assisted Cleveland Hall to a 4-1 result in their home match with Felling.
Jordan Nelves, Jake Day and Ricky Fenwick all scored twice as Low Fell ran out 8-2 victors over Consett and another player to find the net on two occasions was Shaun Coulson as Redheugh just edged Leam Rangers 3-2. Ryton visited Blaydon and secured the points with a 3-1 result leaving Blaydon at the bottom of the table with just one win in 15 outings.
At Under-13 level Blackfyne were grateful to Andrew Ronaldson for his two goals as victory was achieved over Low Fell by 3-1. Thomas Williams made the highest individual contribution in the section rifling six goals in 8-1 success for Leam Rangers G at home to Redheugh.
Goals were less plentiful at Leam Rangers Y who defeated Swalwell 2-0 and Whickham Fellside B just had the better of neighbours Whickham Fellside R by the odd goal in three. Dean Hall struck a hat-trick as Blaydon inflicted a 5-3 defeat on Cleveland Hall.
In the Under-14 division Duane Murray scored twice as Blaydon hammered Low Fell C 9-0 while Dean Foster and Jamie Huggin were two other players to bag a brace of goals as Cleveland Hall finished 9-0 in front of Low Fell C.
Redheugh reached the final of the Under-14 League Cup defeating Consett 6-0 when Graham Henderson struck four times.
In the Under-15 division Redheugh also secured a 6-0 result at Beamish where Shaun Reay scored twice. Cleveland Hall went nap at home to South Moor who failed to respond.
Leam Rangers won 6-5 on penalties when they visited Consett in the Under-15 League Cup semi-final. The sides had shared six goals following extra time.
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Darlington College went out of the league cup at the semi-final stage when leaders Redheugh won the semi-final tie by the odd goal in three.
Gary Andrew and Chris Wilson struck for the Reds and although Darlington College reduced the arrears, they failed to take the game into extra time.
Redheugh will have to await the winners of the postponed semi-final between Trimdon United and Darlington Spraire Lads before finding out who they play in the final.
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Lumley were involved in a nine-goal thriller when they entertained Ryhope in the Subsidiary Cup, which is competed for on a league basis.
After trailing 3-1 at the interval Lumley levelled at 3-3 before Ryhope took a 4-3 advantage.
The Cestrians again hit back to make it 4-4, but in an exciting finale it was the Wearsiders who came out on top by a margin of 5-4.
John Scott and Shaun Hodgson both scored twice for Lumley with Kyle Dinsdale (2), Michael Turnbull and Darren George and substitute Matthew Raine on target for Ryhope who now have a four points lead over Jarrow St Bedes at the top of the table.
Jarrow St Bedes maintained their challenge defeating Sacriston 5-0 after establishing a three goals half-time advantage. Stephen Green went on to complete his hat-trick and others on the mark for Jarrow were David Basham and Robert Blackburn.
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Oone game went ahead at the weekend and Walker Central and North Tyneside College shared six goals.
Ian Graham and Shaun Quinn (2) were on target for Walker with Dan Aitken, John Percival and Anthony Thompson replying for the College.
The two sides are in mid-table, equal on points, but Walker Central have four games in hand on the College.
Coxhoe Boys
Coxhoe recorded another convincing victory at the weekend, but it didn't count for too much as it wasn't a competitive game.
The Under-15s played a friendly against Hilda Park and despite having only 11 players - one of which was carrying a toe injury - Bobby Orton's team slammed six past the only to beat Coxhoe last season.
Scorers were John Dodd (3) and Daniel Jones while Michael Roberts twice put the ball in the net from long-range free-kicks.
Kieran Thompson is proving to be an asset after playing a handful of games since signing from Shildon, slotting into the defence comfortably.
Meanwhile, manager Bobby has paid tribute to his team of voluntary assistants who help with the running of the club.
The time and effort of Jeff Owens, Keith Roberts, Andy Short, Brian Jones, Mick Harnett and Alan from Spennymoor is fully appreciated says Bobby.
While he also said thanks to wife, Linda, thanking her for completing secretarial duties, washing all of the football kits, attending League meetings and preparing the players' food for their matches played at Spennymoor United's Brewery Field.
Coxhoe's next game at Spennymoor is in two weeks' time against Spennymoor Boys on the evening of Friday, August 13.
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Ryton will play South Moor in the final of the Under-16 League Shield after the two sides finished narrow winners in semi-final ties.
Ryton just had the edge on Blaydon winning 2-1 with strikes by Lee Morton and Johnny Purvis. Lee Craggs kept Blaydon in the tie until the final whistle.
Only one goal separated South Moor from Redheugh and Andrew Gaines was the scorer.
Two games were played in the Under-16 division and there were victories for Cleveland Hall and Leam Rangers.
Rutherford suffered an 8-1 defeat at Leam Rangers who took over at the top of the table while Cleveland Hall are second following their 3-0 victory at home Birtley when Dean Tempest got two and Robert Carr found the net.
Redheugh continue to lead the Under-17 section after a 2-1 success at home to Winlaton. Chris Wilson scored both goals for the Reds with Mark Waugh on the mark for Winlaton.
Cleveland Hall are second, but nine points adrift of the Reds who have a game in hand on the Hall.
Cleveland Hall's latest success came against South Moor when goals by Chris Reay and Daniel Hay earned them a narrow victory. Paul Henderson was on target for South Moor.
Two goals by James Turner earned Cowgate the points in a 4-1 success at Birtley.
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