Division One, Bedale FC 1, Thornaby YC 4: Bedale fell behind after only eight minutes when they entertained Thornaby Youth Club, Chris Burton on target.
On the half hour mark Chris Wrathmall gave the Youth Club a 2-0 lead, but Bedale pulled it back to 2-1 in the 38th minute through Paul Orton, this remained the half-time score. Bedale fell further behind on the hour when Marty Moore scored and fourteen minutes later Mac Allen secured the Youth Club win.
New Marske SC 0, Grangetown BC 3
New Marske Sports Club remain rooted to the bottom of the first division after their sixth defeat of the season. Mark Ward gave Grangetown a narrow 1-0 lead at the half-time interval. The home side pressed forward for a way back into the match but in the 72nd minute Peter Turner made it two and Michael Meggison quickly made it three.
Richmond Town 1, Hartlepool FC 1
Richmond Town took the lead through Tom Ptak. A hotly-disputed free-kick for Hartlepool was quickly taken by Lee Haggan, who fired into the top corner. In the second half the match was very even until Hartlepool were reduced to ten men when Glen Watson was sent off but the scores remained the same.
SMG Redstripes 5, Stokesley SC 0
Steven Keel, John Adamson and Tony Insall gave the hosts a 3-0 lead. In the second half Stokesley fell further behind when Paul Brown made it 4-0 and Shaun Clark rounded off the scoring to send Stokesley to a third consecutive heavy defeat.
Thornaby FC 7, BEADS FC 2
League leaders Thornaby got off to a great start when Michael Arif. Danny Jones slotted home the second before Arif lobbed the BEADS keeper to give the home side an early 3-0 lead. Lee Bowes, who had come on as an early substitute pulled it back to 3-1, with his first touch of the ball. Thornaby took a 4-1 lead into the half time break when Wayne Mahoney scored with a 25 yard drive. BEADS missed a penalty and then Mahoney drilled home from a free kick on the edge of the penalty box to make it 5-1. Arif then scored his hat trick goal before Bowes scored a late second consolation.
Wolviston Res 2, Mackinlay Park 2
Wolviston Reserves were first to show and Darren Beattie set up Andrew Smith to open the scoring. The match swung end to end and the visitors drew level five minutes before half time when Ray Teasdale fired home a cracking shot. A 1-1 draw ws on the cards until the 89th minute when the home side scored what they must of thought was the winning goal through substitute Andy Harris, but in time added on Mackinlay Park levelled when a loose ball was slid home by Khalide Mazfari.
North Riding Senior Cup
Carlin How 1, Fishburn Park 0
Two minutes before half time Nick Ward was fouled in the area after going on a mazy run into the penalty box. Graham Solomon stepped up to give Carlin How the lead they deserved.
Division Two
Darlington CB 2, Teesside Athletic 2
It was a shock for the home side when Kirk Forsyth scored his 5th of the season. It was even worse for the Darlington side when Steven O'Sullivan gave the Redcar side a 2-0 lead going into the half time break. In the second half the home side struck back when Stephen Dickson and a penalty from Chris Airey squared things up.
Darlington SRM 1, Richmond Mavs 5
Darlington Simpson Rolling Mills suffered their third consecutive defeat after being the victim of the Wayne Gredziak show. He hit a 70th minute hat-trick before substitute Tommy Wright scored a consolation. Butthat man Gredziak made it 4-1 before a first of the season from late substitute Ben Hodgson gave the Mavericks a 5-1 victory.
Dormans FC 3, Guisb Town Res 1
It was a big shock for the home side when Steven Bell opened the scoring after 15 minutes. Dormans got back on level terms when James McGowan scored a 25-yard free kick. Dormans got their noses in front when Glynn Swinnerton hit a 35 yard shot into the top corner of the net to give them a 2-1 half-time lead. Dave McKenna scored to secure the win that keeps them three points clear at the top with a game in hand.
Teesside Link 5, North Ormesby 0
Steven Hill with his eight of the season gave Link a 1-0 lead after only five minutes. Goals from Robbie Shaw (3), Paul Robinson and Stuart Jackson completed the rout.
Whinney Banks 1, Darlington Alb 5
Home side Whinney Banks slipped to their sixth defeat of the season and remain rooted to the bottom of the second division after succumbing to a Gary Mitchell hat trick. Adrian Weston and John Banks also scored for Albion with Paul Murthana grabbing the consolation.
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