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Coachman managed to take the points at Bridle Path on a ground where they have consistently struggled. The final score was 9-1 with Michael Jeffares (2) David Fairless (2), Dan Robinson Dan Robinson is the name of:
The Queens took the lead with a goal from Chris Henderson
Sunniside, however, levelled after the break with a penalty from Brian Hutchinson and the winner was tucked away by Mark Scott Mark Scott may refer to:
The Station and The Turbinia were involved in a 4-4 draw, with the final equaliser for The Station coming in injury time. The marksmen for The Station were Knox, Harvey, White and Ryecroft, with Blakey, Fielding and McCamiskey (2) netting for The Turbinia. The Peregrine were beaten 4-1 at home by a much-improved Forest Hall side, who are now starting to find their feet in the top division. Commercial beat near neighbours The Bute 5-1, putting their season back on track after an inconsistent start. Steve Aiston celebrated a hat-trick and Craig Rook rook, term used for a common Eurasian bird (genus Corvus) of the family Corvidae (Crow family), smaller than the American crow. The jackdaw is a European species of the genus. Rooks nest in large colonies, whence the term rookery. and David Fitzpatrick also scored, Ian Brown nabbed The Bute's consolation. Highlander's defensive qualities were to the fore in their 3 0 win over Rutherford in Division Two - this being their third clean sheet of the campaign. Scott McKenzie,Dan Glendinning and Alex Parker were the men on target. Crawcrook were unexpectedly beaten 2-1 at home to Sage. Chis Burton netted for Crawcrook and Dan Stackhouse and James Turner scored for Sage. FC Gosforth registered the result of the day as they beat Sporting Club 3-2. Dean Scott, Michael Watson and David McAdams scored for Gosforth, Chris Cain and Vince Crane for Sporting. After their shock defeat in the cup last weekend, Bay Horse returned to winning ways with a 5-2 victory over Ryton. Neil Burn and Lee Henderson grabbed one goal each, but Simon Burke notched a treble and Ricky Kent and Alan Ryder also scored. Rutherford AFC (1) (Application Foundation Classes) A class library from Microsoft that provides an application framework and graphics, graphical user interface (GUI) and multimedia routines for Java programmers. had a real match winner in the shape of James Hewitt. He helped himself to five goals in their 6-0 defeat of Chemfica, Dan Williams adding the final counter for Rutherford. Jubilee made hard work of beating new boys Wardley Green but ran out 5-2 winners. Michael Cribbs, Craig Grey, Gary Foster and Michael Butler (2) notched for Jubilee, Matty Duggan and Steve Bell replied for Wardley. WESTWOOD are six points clear at the top of the Gateshead and District Sunday League Premier Division after after a 3-0 victory over Holmeside Hall. Fiddlers Three, who are in second place, thumphed Stormont Main 6-0. Corporation Club beat Blue Star 2-1 and Belle Vue enjoyed a 5-0 victory a North Biddick. Barley Mow Club triumphed 6-2 at neighbours Barley Mow Inn and Washington Legends also hit six against Felling Swan with one in reply. In Division One, Wardley Legion saw off Thomas Wilson 7-2, Travellers Rest defeated Washington Steps 2-1 and Winlaton West End beat Saltwell SC, also 2-1. CAPTION(S): BAY WATCH: More action from the Alan Davison Cup clash between Newbiggin Hall (lighter shirt) and Whitley Bay Cibos PICTURE: STEVE |
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