Darlington Skerne Park gave one of their best displays of the season when going down to the odd goal in seven to Darlington Travellers Rest, the winner came with only two minutes remaining.
Chris Marksby grabbed a pair for Travellers with one each going to Ryan Sandick and Steve Appleby, a brace went to Dean Pearson with one for Wayne Turner for Skerne Park.
In there usual hard fought encounter it was Stillington The Royal who once again came out top against Darlington The Mowden, this time by three goals to nil. Wayne Muldowney opened the scoring when he caught the keeper off his line chipping him from 25 yards. Paul Cleary added a second before the break, it was Cleary again who was on hand to add number three, it was nice to see Shaun Campbell come on as sub for his first outing since breaking his leg in pre-season training.
The Tindale WMC bandwagon marched on when they maintained their undefeated run with a 5-1 win against Darlington Stadia, both Mark Smith and Gary Whittaker hit doubles with sub Neil Robson rounding off their scoring.
At Chilton, Shildon Elm Road WMC came away with the points after a 7-3 victory against the Community College, going in at half-time 3-1 up they soon increased it to 5-1 but were then given a shock as College hit back and in a 20 minute spell pulled back to 5-3, pushing forward they were then caught out at the back with an Elm double strike. Carl Dawson was again on target with a hat-trick, Thomas Loudon hit a double and one apiece went Gary Scott and Darryl Meadows, for the homeside Dave Tate hit a brace with the other going to Andrew Russell.
Hurworth Emerson Arms had a tight tussle with the youngsters of Darlington GSOB before taking the points with a 4-3 victory. Anthony Scott, Nathan Kemp, Neil Bell and Kelvin Russell were the scorers for Emerson. Russell and Sam Nattress along with John Shields replied for Old Boys.
* These are the last fixtures for this year, the next fixtures will be on January 3. The League Officials wish everyone the compliments of the season.
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