League & Cup Round-up - 16th November

In the first round of the Kitchen Magic Cup N Trust pulled off the shock of the round.  They took on Premier League side SRM Hylton Castle who are struggling at the moment at Hylton Road where N Trust are hard to beat.  In an entertaining game with both sides playing some decent football.  It was N Trust who scored first through Smith, SRM hit back thanks to Rush and then took the lead through a well taken Cook goal.

But as side earlier N Trust are hard to beat at home and Small equalised, then a well worked goal from Cowley sent N Trust into the next round to face Humbledon Nordem.  Humbledon had a tricky tie at Hall Farm but came through 4 - 1 winners.  Hall Farm held their own for a half hour but Stewart broke the deadlock and Maddison added a second.  Hall Farm responded straight away with a 25 yarder from Shannon.

However Nordem turned on the style in the second half "knocking the ball round like Chelsea" said Chairman Steele and added two more from Dunn and Holmes.  Hylton
Castle Arms and Colliery TavGolden Fleece were knocked out at the first stage by Myers both struggling in the Premier League.  McCourt and Thompson putting Myers through to meet Heppies.

In The Dairy Lane Dental Practice Cup Steels Athletic took on Wearside Wildcats in the local Hylton Road derby.  Wildcats took an early lead through Bell but Steels hit back thanks to the evergreen centre half Jenkins.  Johnson, Staite and Cullen added further goals for Steels, Anderson got one backe but not enough, Bernie Winters men winning 4 - 2 and meet The Blue Bell next.

Tonys Audios who are having one of their best seasons ever beat Pure 6 - 2.  McMahon 2, Dodd 2, Doran and Cullen.  Pure who have lost their leading scorer Ian Old to Roseberry Leisure getting their goals from Dane, Old and Noble.

The Highest scoring game of the day was RIC Training's demolition of Neyves Jewellers 10 - 3.  Armstrong and Brian Carter with hattricks, Montgomery with a brace, Newby and a "gem of a goal" said the Gaffer from Paul Carter, Consolations from Jobling, Sloan and Reeves for the Jewellers who are really struggling at the moment.

Ryhope CC beat Hetton Town 4 - 2, Robinson 2, Pattison and Rogerson, Diamond and Lay for Hetton.

Washington Nostalgia Marble beat the Victory Club 3 - 2.  Willis and a brace from Graney.  Rodgers brace not enough for the battling Victory.

In The Premier League Silksworth Paragon beat Redhouse WMC 4 - 0.  Henry's young chargers hold their own this season and had Smith with a brace.  Brown and Redman to take them third in the league.

Roker and Hastings drew 1 - 1 with Hastings.  Roker having a steady start to their first Premier season but Hastings can't find their form of last season.

In Division One Millview CIU stay top thanks to a 5 - 2 win over Washington F Pit.  Foster 2, Conlin 2 and Charlton for CIU, Bain and Briggs for the F Pit.

Heppies and Catholic Club drew 2 - 2, Melia and Neil Middlemiss, Taylor and Smith for Catholic Club.

In Division Two both managers were left speechless after Grangetown WMC and Millview SC drew 6 - 6.  McCready with a hattrick Stokoe, Baxter and Golightly for Grangetown.  Maggoire 2, Marshall, Ramsey, Callaghan and Robson.  Who said Sunday's were boring.  Southwick beat the Royalty 2 - 1 Wally Walshaw and Paul Pemberton for Southwick, Hervoche for the Royalty.

Chesters won 3 - 1 against the Blue Bell.  Thompson, West and Davey moving them up the league, Stoker for the Bell.

In Division Three Blue House thumped Free Gardeners 8 - 2, Martin Hope with four, Cooney 2, Cairns and Machin, Adams and Taylor for the Gardeners.