Bell toils and hits four.North East Sunday League Sunday League may refer to:
Turnpike defeated Crofters Lodge thanks to an own goal and Tynemouth Social triumphed 2-1 at home to Throckley United. Hotspur Hotspur: see Percy, Sir Henry. Hotspur Sir Henry Percy, so named for his fiery character. [Br. Lit.: I Henry IV] See : Irascibility and Northumbrian Piper are joint leaders of C Division after both were 2-1 away winners - Hotspur at Balloon and Piper at New Marlborough Social. Francis Storey scored twice for Blucher Social in the 4-1 victory at Red House. Byker Bees drew 2-2 with St Dominics and Fox and Hounds 0-0 with Old Hundred. Lord Clyde Lord Clyde may refer to
Andy Graham netted twice for Lord Clyde in their 4-0 defeat of West Denton, Dog and Parrot beat The Bush 4-1, Ross Parker scoring twice. Craig Volpe also bagged a race for Sea Horse in their 4-2 result against Three Bulls Heads, while South Gosforth Social lost 2-1 at home to Hazlerigg Victory. In the Wallsend derby, Comrades won 2-0 at Engineers. In E Division, The Wheatsheaf take over top spot from Rosehill Social - whom they defeated 2-1. North Tyne won by the same score at home to Grainger Park, and West End defeated Tyneview Park 2-0. Dominic Elliott notched twice for New Rising Sun in the 3-1 defeat of Chemfica Independent and Fawdon Park drew 2-2 with The County, Ian Webster nabbing both County goals. Phil Robertson and Steve Dodd both hit hat-tricks for Wallsend Town A in their 8-1 F Division win over St Andrews. In the Premier Division, Slatyford Tenants and Spy Bar are joint leaders with maximum points. Kev Robinson scored twice for Slatyford in the 3-2 success at Daisy Hill and Lee Garwood claimed both goals for Spy Bar in the 2-1 defeat of Springbank Social. Blakelaw Social won 2-1 at Willows, Greenside green·side adj. Sports Situated beside a putting green: a greenside bunker. Adj. 1. defeated Walker Jubilee 4-1 and St Peters Social beat Blue Star Social 3-0. |
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