All Eyes on a late Heathcote winner.Durham CC/ Lomax Training Services Youth League NEW Hartley New Hartley is a village in South East Northumberland, England, adjacent to Hartley, Seaton Delaval and Seaton Sluice. The village is just off the A190 road about six miles (10 km) north of Tynemouth and four miles (6 km) south of Blyth. won a seven-goal thriller when they visited Lumley in the Sunderland Eye Infirmary Cup. Jonathan Avis and Keiron Day had the home side 2-1 ahead at the interval, with Jordan Nellis the Northumberland side's firsthalf marksman. In the second period, Aaron Wearmouth also struck for the Cestrians . However, New Hartley battled back with a Niall Younger strike and two from Jamie Heathcote - the latter a header in the last minute. Chester-le-Street went through with a 2-0 victory against Leam Rangers at the Riverside. Following a goal-less opening period, Luke Wilson bagged a brace. Gateshead Cleveland Hall went down 2-0 at Ryhope CW, whose marksmen were Liam Aitchinson, with a tremendous 30-yard drive, and Andrew Baxter Andrew Baxter (1686/1687–23 April 1750) was a Scottish metaphysician born in Aberdeen and educated at King's College, Aberdeen. He maintained himself by acting as tutor to noblemen's sons. . Witton Park won at Willington with strikes by Scott Holliday and Connor Lough Lough (lŏkh, lŏk). For names of Irish lakes and inlets beginning with "Lough," see second part of element; e.g., for Lough Corrib, see Corrib, Lough. See lake. . Wallsend Boys Club's home tie with Sunderland RCA See RCA connector and video/TV history. was called off because of the high winds. Walker Central visited Sunderland Nissan and, after sharing four goals following extra time, Walker won 5-4 on penalties. Tony Burnell and Gareth Downs netted for the Wearsiders, with Carl Hawthorne twice on target for Walker. In the League, Herrington Grindon inflicted an eight-goal defeat on Newton Aycliffe. Danny Reagan rifled a hattrick and Darren Holden and Kyle Morris both scored twice, with Darren Pope also putting his name on the scoresheet. |
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