Hetton Lyons Cricket Club entertained Penrith Grey Bull in the Football Association All England Sunday Cup Third Round.
The game, played at Eppleton CW. Top man Jamie Clark blasted Hetton into the next round with a stunning hat-trick of goals. Hetton now face an away game in the next round at Clubmoor Nalgo on Sunday December 1. Nalgo play in the Liverpool Buisness Sunday League and play all their Home games at the Nalgo Sports Ground. In the Last round they were 6-0 home winners over Ford Motors also from Liverpool In the Durham Football Association Sunday Cup Second Round, best result of the day saw Sedgefield St Edmunds win 6-0 away at Coundon Conservative Club. Esh Winning McKenna's progressed to the next round with a fine win at Easington Officials Club two goals from prolific goal scorer Aaron Scott eased Esh Winning McKenna's into the last 16 of the cup beating Easington officials FC away from home 2-0. The top clash of the day was between Houghton Glendale and fellow League side Chilton WMC. The home side Houghton Glendale won 3-2. Burnmoor Cricket Club crashed to a 8- 1 home defeat from visitors Hartlepool Rovers. Fishburn WMC were beaten 1-0 at Gateshead Allerdene.
GW Horner's entertained Hartlepool Sports Bar and in the first half it finished level at 0-0. In the second half, Sports Bar came out firing and scored in ten minutes. Horner's levelled the score in the 62 mins David Cowie scoring from a Michael Anderson corner. Then 15 mins later Sports Bar scored again, and with the final whistle approaching Horner's went to 3 at the Back. In the 89th min Horner's were awarded a free kick just over the half way line from Simon Masters cross Mick Anderson scored with a bullet header from 6 yards making the score 2-2.
First half of extra time although goal less, there was plenty of action into the 2nd half and with 4 mins to go before penalties, and Sports Bar score the winner.
There were two games in the Premier Division Pelton Road were 7-2 winners at Spennymoor Quinns Mike McKay hitting a Hat Trick, Chris Moody adding two and one each for Nile Johnson and Alan Clark. Sacriston wmc were 5-1 Home winners over Chester Garden Farm.
In the First Division Hetton New Inn remain rooted to the bottom of the first division, after a 2-1 defeat to Lumley, whose last league defeat was in August. A first half penalty, by the in form Steven Roughly and a Paul Bainbridge strike were enough to take Gary Brown's men to 3rd place in Division 1.While Sunderland Lakeside reorded their biggest win of the season beating visistors Coxhoe wmc 4-0.
In the Second Division goals from Jason Ryder, Mike Carr and Ray Stanger gave In form Newton Aycliffe a 3-0 home win over Langley Park Wmc. Kelloe wmc recent run off form came to an abrupt end as they were well beaten at Washington Dunlop Tyres 4-0. Bowburn Hare and Greyhound were 3-2 winners at Washington Lambton Village.
In the Third Division three quick goals for Brandon Sports, one a piece from Lee Nyland, Scott Hopson and Michael Fort, had the home club Washington Arms reeling and shell shocked by the half time whistle, a second half recovery saw the Arms get back into the game with goals from David Lyall and Michael Shackleton but despite a frantic last ten minutes Brandon Sports held on to win the game 2-3.Two Goals from Marc Brierley and one each for Gareth Trowels and Dayle Morris saw Bottom Club Waterhouses earn three hard fought points in the 4-2 away win at Durham Bede Lodge. A goal from Billy Oliver earned Pittington a share of the points in the 1-1 draw at Birtley William. Houghton Chilton Lodge were 1-0 winners over visistors Washington Honest Boy.
In the Fourth Division goals from Darren Heslop, Brian Gott, Paul Archer and Mark Kirkup gave Esh Winning Cricket Club a fine 4-1 away win at Birtley Coach and Horses Dave Thornton replying for the home side. Fatfield Biddick Inn and visitors Lumley Snooker shared the points in the 3-3 draw Peter Birleson two and Adam Melvin for the Visistors with Martin Callaghan2 and Lee Baxter for the Biddick.
In the Racing Promotions Trophy 3rd Round game Ferryhill wmc were a close 1-0 winner over visitors New Herrington Wmc. Alan Robson scoring the vital winner for the home side.
In the KJM Embroidery League Cup 4th Round saw a repeat of last seasons final holders Fatfield North Biddick travelled to last season's beaten finalists Brandon United, this time the tables were turned with the Brandon winning 5-1. Dave Fort hitting four plus a strike from John Harrison did the trick. Full back Mike Thompson replying for the North Biddick.
Top marksman Dave Hewson was back on form hitting a hat-trick for Ouston Red Lion as they progressed to the next round of the Durham City AFC supporters Trophy beating visistors Houghton Mill All Stars 3-1. Goals from Ben Hulbert two and Sam Goss and Paul Newman gave Durham City wmc a fine 4-3 away win at Burnmoor Dun Cow 4-3. Gilesgate Moor Hotel were 4-2 winners over Byers Green Wmc.
In the Lasertech Trophy 2nd Round Houghton Comrades were 4-0 winners at Durham Pot and Glass thanks to goals from Gary Muncaster 2 and one each for Andy Wallace and Gary Briggs.A goal each from Chris Attey, Paul McVittie and John Coggins could not prevent Bemont Wmc from crashing to a 5-3 home defeat from visitors Witton Gilbert Glendenning Arms.
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