Consett Saint Patricks held on to top spot in a 3-0 win over Jesmond Parish Church. Andrew Murray, David Rowe and Rob Nichol knocking in the goals.
Metro Church Sunderland got back to wining ways beating Ryton Churches 3-1 Anthony Ditchburn, Anthony Sedgewick and Gary Thomas for Metro with Dean Swanston scoring a penalty late in the game for Ryton. Saint Peters Low Fell completed the top three by beating Heworth Christian Fellowship 3-.1 Rob Laybourne put St Peter's ahead with Nick Rowling equalizing for Heworth with Barry Ward scoring a pair for the Saints. Airport Church Newcastle travelled to Jesmond Parish Athenians and picked up their first win of the season. Airport substitute Ben Oliver opened the scoring after an hour. He laid on the second for Ewan McGarrity and got the third himself for a 3-0 win.
Bethshan Christian Centre remain in first place going into a 6-1 half time lead over Lanchester Chapel, Chris Thompson scored four with Craig Eastman and David Longhurst also scoring. Longhurst completed his hat-trick and a goal from Mark Langdown. Lanchester Chapel's Andrew Sword scored twice with Richard Hughes, Peter Ollivere and Dean Birkett also scoring for Bethshan to win 9-5.
Jesmond Parish Corinthians took the lead from Shane Hurst with Ben Laing equalising for Yarm Emmanuel. Jamie Church and two goals from Scott Martin gave Corinthians a 4-1 lead. Tim Boyes and a pair from Andy Bell made the full time score 4-4.
Saint John's Church Snod's Edge travelled to Monkwearmouth Christians and came away with a 4-3 win. Duncan McCulloch scored a hat-trick with Ray Wilkenson making it four. George Churchill scored twice with Barry Naisbitt getting Monkwearmouth's third.
Whitley Bay got two goals In the last ten minutes from Chris Stratford and Mark Wallace to beat St Chapel Castington 2-0.
In the Second Division Youth Ministry Team Waldrige had a convincing win over Stockton Baptist Tabernacle to stay top. A hat-trick from David Millen and a goal from Dan O'Hare give them a 4-0 lead, before going on to win 9-1.
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