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Single goal puts Burradon through to Crichton Cup final


Synergy Blyth and Wansbeck Sunday League

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Published Date:
04 September 2008
IN the David Crichton Cup, Burradon and New Fordley just came through in a close game 1-0 against North Shields Albert. They will now meet Blyth Seahorse in the final.
In Round One of the Alan Davison Cup, New Hartley Hastings scored six without reply against North Shields Oddfellows.
Leading the way was man of the match Ryan Ceibie with a hat-trick, Phil Johnson added another two with Gary Stokes completing the s
coring.

In the Premier, Ashington RAOB continued to find the net scoring ten in comparison to the two of Rockcliffe Arms.
Ashington's Glenn Taylor scored four with Paul Dunn netting two with one each for David Ritches, Robert Storey, David Mullen and Gary Fields.

Simon Cawley and John Storey scored for Rockcliffe with goalkeeper Andy Gosling being named man of the match.

Blyth Town Sunday beat Monkseaton Hunting Lodge 6-0 with goals came from Tom Haigh, Neil Blades, David Burt, Stuart Ingram and also two for top player Geoff Fuller.

Cullercoats CPC scored six against Cramlington Brockwell Celtic with both Tony Fawcett and Stephen Dynes scoring two apiece, and Stephen Monahan and Edmund Garrett each getting one.

Newbiggin Sports Centre lost 6-2 at home to Blyth Comrades.

Thomas Stephens and Craig Thompson scored for the home team, with Michael McMullen named man of the match. Comrades' man of the match Daniel Long scored two with one each from Paul Huck, Chris Mitchell, Kevin Malloy and Stephen Malloy.

In Division One, goals from James Milner and Mark Nicholson were enough for Whitley Bay Cibos to beat Blyth Kitty Brewster.

Ashington White House won 2-1 in a close game against New Delaval and Newsham. Man of the match John Mollon and Derek Draper scored for White House with Paul Middleton for Delaval.

Bebside went down 4-3 at home to Ashington Mortimer. Craig Brock scored a goal for Bebside with star man James Woodhouse netting two.

Brian Henderson scored two for Mortimer with goals also from Ross Waldie and Brett Nesbitt.

Whitley Bay Venture won 4-2 against South Beach CC through goals from star man David Thompson, Andrew Smith, Tony Coxon and Jamie Wallace. Rory Conramon and man of the match Daniel Day scored for South Beach.

The Alexandra lost 3-2 to Blyth Seahorse.

In Division Two, The Northern won 8-1 at the Gunner with James Ridley netting the only goal for the home team and Michael McGuire name dtheir top player.

A hat-trick for Michael Hogg, with doubles for Scott Murray and Richard Brown and one for Mark Cooper won it for Northern.

Another hat-trick for Anthony Goldie for High Street and one apiece for Dean Fitch saw them win against North Shields Chirton. Goals for Chirton came from Jason Armstrong, Dean Riley and Michael Campbell.

The only goal of the game from Alan Clark for Monkseaton Black Horse was enough to secure a win against the Royal Tavern.

Cowpen Percy Arms and Blyth Waterloo shared eight goals.

Stephen Rylett scored two for the Percy with own goals from both Dean Wilson and David Leddy bringing their total to four.



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  • Last Updated: 04 September 2008 8:29 AM
  • Source: News Guardian
  • Location: Whitley Bay
 
 

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