In Division One Jesmond Parish Church lost their unbeaten record.
Martin Skirving opened the scoring for Stranton Saints Hartlepool then Jesmond had a player sent off. Stranton took advantage playing against ten men with Paul Gough, Scott Newbiggan and Andrew Elsdon adding to the score sheet, Stranton winning 4-0.
Andrew Murray capitalised for Consett Methodist Church at home to St Peter's Low Fell who had Andrew Watson equalise for the Saints. David Cooke put Consett back in the lead before half time and held onto a 2-1 win.
Craig Eastman gave Bethshan Christian Centre an away 1-0 lead after an hour. Karl Hepplewhite equalised for Lanchester Chapel in the last 15 minutes to finish 1-1. All other matches in the first division were lost to waterlogged pitches.
In Division Two Yarm Emmanuel took a 2-1 half time lead at home to Jesmond Parish Athenians and stretched the lead to 3-1 with David McQuillian getting a hat-trick. Athenians pulled then match to lead 4-3 from Jason Alexander (2) and Ken Matthews (2).
McQullian got Yarm in the match with an equaliser but in the last five minutes Ian Tew and Andrew Huntley gave Athenians a 6-4 win and remain the only team in the league unbeaten.
At Stockton Baptist Tabernacle John Iley put his team 1-0 ahead before David Fittes got Heworth Christian Fellowship back on track. A dubious penalty decision in the second half went Heworth's direction and turned the match with them scoring the penalty and going on to win 4-1. Nick Rowling, Anthony Dixon and John Bramley scoring the goals.
Middlesbrough Baptists manager and centre half is very mature in age showed his younger players and forwards how to score goals as he got himself a hat-trick which he can't remember when he last did such a feat. With John Schofield also netting two as they won 5-0 over Saint John's Church, Snod's End.
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