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Felling scored only 81 but easily progressed to the second round of the George Peacock Memorial Trophy with a 29-run victory at home to Burnmoor.

Craig Burlison top-scored with 28 while Anderson celebrated 3-30, Wake 2-12 and Harland 2-17.

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, Graeme Jones, Dale McKearnan and Adam Gorge all captured two wickets at little cost.

Scott Borthwick hit a six and six boundaries in 64 which, together with 21 from Ross Galle, enabled Philadelphia to realise 101-5 in their home time with Hetton Lyons.

Owen Gwyn, who has appeared in the first team this season, made a top-scoring 26 but the Lyons only mustered 88-8.

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 restricted Horden to 89-7 and went on to win by nine wickets while Boldon also had plenty in hand at Marsden.

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 (68) and Joseph Coyne (35 not out) led the runs chase as Boldon ended on 121-3 before reducing Marsden to 68-7 as Martin took 4-11.

Sunderland overtook Eppleton's 62-7 with five wickets remaining.

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 in the Portman Under-15 Cup.

Daniel Young took 3-12 in four overs as the Burn ended on 53-8.

The target proved comfortable for Tynemouth and Young in particular.

The youngster followed up his good display with the ball, striking four boundaries in an unbeaten 29.

Washington reached the next round of the Ernie Lamb Under-13 Cup.

Batting first, Seaham Park posted 78-7 with Thomas Ferguson making 27.

Davison registered four wickets for just 22 runs while Alsopp was the visitors' top performer with the bat, hitting a fine unbeaten 52 out of 79-2.
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Title Annotation:Sport
Publication:Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
Date:May 31, 2006
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