In the Alan Davison Cup second round, Burradon and New Fordley proved too strong for New Delaval and Newsham.
Goals in their 7-0 win came from Chris Anderson, Steve Howe, two from Colin Wrightson and three from Graham Cairns. Jason Hamilton for De
laval and Newsham and Chris Anderson for Burradon were the star men.
Blyth Comrades came out on top against North Shields Albert in the first round of the Randolph Cup, winning 5-3.
John Amos with two and Scott Marshall were on target for the Albert, and Sean Nesbitt was their star player. Goals for the Comrades came from Chris Mitchell and Paul Huck, both of whom scored twice, and the other goal came from Stephen Malloy. Chris Mitchell was the Comrades star player.
The other game in the competition was postponed.
Blyth Pullman were no match for North Shields Oddfellows in the Eric Anderson Cup first round.
The Oddfellows scored seven without reply. Leading this was man of the match Thomas Chirnside with three; David Jubb scored two and there was one each from Michael Gill and Paul Foster. Star man for the Pullman was Mark Devine.
In the two games that took place in the First Division, 16 goals were scored.
The Hastings Arms beat Ashington Mortimer 6-3 - Ryan Collier scored three and there was one each for Carl French, Phil Thompson and Anthony Elliott who was also star man.
Scoring for the Mortimer were Ross Waldy with two and Brent Aisbitt, Trevor Newman was the star player.
South Beach CC won away at Ashington White House 4-3. Man of the match Mitchell Fawcus scored two for South Beach with one each from Alan Hogg and Greg Charlton.
Two of the goals for the White House came from star man Stephen Rennison and the other from Nigel Swan.
North Shields Gunner beat Big Club 3-0 in Division 2.
Two of the Gunner's goals came from Chris McMath and the other from Adam Burn.
Star players were Micky Ranking for the Big Club and Michael McGuire for the Gunner.
The Northern Ashington just beat Cowpen Percy Arms in a close game.
Ian Dawson was on target for the Percy with James Durrant their star player.
Goals for the Northern came from Michael Hogg and star man Lee Sparrow.
For the second week running Stephen Elsey was the difference in Blyth Mason's win over High Street - he scored both goals and was also star man.
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