Four goals from Stuart Burton helped Belford House go top when they thrashed Springwell Village 7-0 at home. Further goals came from Damien Maw (2) and Aaron Dobbing.
Black & Decker beat Simonside Social Club 5-2 at home. Ralph Pettergreen, Alan Robson, Paul Franey, Paul Harnott and Peter Croft getting B&D's goals.
Coxhoe Athletic go through to the next round of the Weardale Charity Cup with a comfortable 3-1 win at home to Byers Green. They were ahead in five minutes from a 20 yard free kick by Kevin Bush. They were 2-0 up in the first half with another goal in 20 minutes when Stephen Parnaby headed in a lovely cross from Alan Tolley. Byers Green pulled a goal back through Jeff Morrow. Coxhoe sealed the tie in 75 minutes with a goal from Alan Tolley.
Ebchester FC trounced Evenwood White Swan 7-1 also in the Weardale Charity Cup.
In the Auckland Charity Brandon Station came from 2-0 down in the first half against Newton Aycliffe to win 4-2. Their goals came from David Dickinson (penalty), Stephen Graham, Paul Webster and Gavin Bell.
Garden Farm Real, unable to field a side in the Clem Smith Bowl, have conceded their tie to Durham Victoria Bridge.
Shildon Railway had a 7-1 comfortable away win to Crook Town Wanderers in the South Durham Charity Bowl. Phil Appleby, Chris Lye, Neil Robinson, Aiden Heavyside, Stephen Hall, Kevin Hamilton and Ian Maddison got on the score sheet for Shildon.
Seaham Mallard went out of the Durham County Trophy in a close encounter against Darlington RA reserves. Tommy Fletcher scored the opener. Darlington drew level through Gavin Rose. Nigel Clark put Darlington ahead. The Mallard drew level when James Taylor evaded two tackles and managed to see the ball trickle over the line. Darlington won the tie 3-2 when they got another break down the right and the cross was clinically finished by Gavin Rose.
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