A revenge mission is North aim.Next Tuesday sees the Under-18 Northern Counties final between Northumberland and Durham at Croft Park Croft Park is a football stadium in Blyth, Northumberland. It is home to Blyth Spartans A.F.C., who play in the Blue Square Conference North. It was opened by Mrs Clarke of Bellister Castle, Haltwhistle on the 1 September 1909. , Blyth (6.30). Northumberland have already defeated Durham 3-0 in the group stages but Durham are looking to turn the tables this time. Northumberland have also reached the national final, where they will play Sussex at a time and venue to be decided. Manager Andy Costello said: "To reach two finals this season has been a tremendous achievement by our players." NORTHUMBERLAND (from): James Debbage, Lee Middleton (Cramlington), Shaun Uterson, Carl Paterson, Paul King Paul King is the name of:
Bohemia One person hoping to keep up the good work in next week's final is Northumberland centre-forward Phil Bannister. He recently scored the winner for England Schoolboys in a 1-0 victory over Scotland and is in action again on Friday at Blackburn Rovers against Northern Ireland Northern Ireland: see Ireland, Northern. Northern Ireland Part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland occupying the northeastern portion of the island of Ireland. Area: 5,461 sq mi (14,144 sq km). Population (2001): 1,685,267. . Newcastle Under-14 Boys play face West Tyne at St Cuthbert's St Cuthberts Catholic Community College of Business and enterprise is a high school situated in St Helens, Merseyside, England. It has been named one of the best high schools in St Helens and has over 900 students. on Friday in the County Cup (4.30). Newcastle have won their last two matches, 6-1 against North Tyneside and 3-1 against East Northumberland. Manager Ian Beck said: "The performance against North Tyneside was our best this season but we let our standards drop in the next game so I am hoping the lads will finish the season in style this week." NEWCASTLE (from): Jordan Docherty, Marc Lancaster, James Hollyman (Benfield), Jonathan Wright, Sam Burns, Chris Davison, Dan Bowlt, John Grey (St Cuthbert's), Michael Bertram, Mark Findlay (Walbottle), Josh Ho (All Saints), Tony Ward, Karl Lazzari (Walker), Scott Turnbull, Scott Fraser, Sam Thompson (Gosforth), Declan Stokle (St Mary's), Patrick Nzuzi (Heaton Manor), Gareth Stuart (Walker). North Tyneside stages its local Association Finals nights at Cochrane Park next week. Organiser Gem Lawson said: "We are expecting some intriguing finals and hopefully there will be a feast of football for the spectators to watch. The programme is ( Tuesday, April 24: Under-11 Harald Thompson Cup ( Valley Gardens v Marden Bridge or Cullercoats (5.00). Under-13 KO Sports Cup ( John Spence v St.Thomas More (5.30). Under-15 JH Edwards Cup ( Burnside v St.Thomas More (6.00). Thursday, April 26: Under-12 Tynemouth and District Cup ( Longbenton or Seaton Burn v St.Thomas More or Marden (5.00). Under-14 Tom Sayburn Cup ( St Thomas More v Whitley Bay (5.30). Under-16 Bill Thompson Cup ( Burnside v Longbenton (6.00). Cramlington Sporting Club hosts the Northumberland Schoolgirl League's play-off finals on Wednesday, April 25. There will be semi-finals, third and fourth-placed play-offs and finals at under-14, under-16 and under-18 level, starting at 4.15, with the presentations due at around 5.15. |
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