Saturday's football August 14
18/08/10 15:27 Filed in: Reports
WEARSIDE League
by MALCOLM PRATT
RYHOPE CW took pride of place in the Monkwearmouth Charity Cup when they hit Willington for six at Hall Lane.
Jonathan Davis headed them into the lead and before the interval Michael Noble was also on target.
It was just about all over for the home side as David Newby converted a 49th-minute penalty and Martin Swales' side's domination was rewarded with further goals from Calvin Magnus and substitute James Fairley, with a brace.
Easington Colliery made it three wins out of three but they were taken to the wire before progressing at the expense of newcomers Darlington Cleveland Bridge.
Robert Huntley's fourth-minute penalty, awarded for a foul on Dale Crawford, was all that separated the teams following an exciting tie.
Houghton Town went out to Hartlepool despite scoring first through Mike Conlon who latched onto a back pass.
Stephen Manson quickly levelled and in the second half Shaun Ross and Manson eased Pools to victory.
Ashbrooke Belford House exited to Redcar Athletic who won 3-2 after extra time.
Peter Benson was an early scorer for Tommy Dobbing's side and before the interval Stephen Thompson restored parity.
In the second minute of additional time Daniel Drazdauskas fired Redcar in front only for Lee Davison to level but in the 116th minute Ian Mudd claimed the winner.
Jarrow have won all three games and have yet to concede a goal. They made progress over Wolviston with efforts from Chris Lunn, Peter Kirkham and Peter Kane.
Prudhoe Town crashed out at New Marske whose marksmen were Paul Milward (2), Michael Mackin, Kristian Kamara and Josh Mitchell. Lee Best claimed the only goal for Prudhoe.
Windscale won the Cumbrian derby 4-3 on penalties. Barry Armfield fired Cleator Moor in front and Peter O'Donnell took the tie into extra time when there were no further goals.
Silksworth were on the receiving end of a 5-2 defeat by newcomers Stockton Town in the League.
Scott Hind, with a brace, Chris Stockton, Callum Brown and Peter Todd all struck with Jonathan Fox and Scott Walker the only marksmen for Steven Smith's team.
Boldon CA went down 3-2 at Annfield Plain following a good contest during which William Smith scored twice and Paul Henderson once for Plain. Daniel Dixon and Chris Robertson responded.
Coxhoe Athletic moved off the bottom when they gained their first point, at home to Kirkbymoorside who moved to the top of the table.
Daniel Hatton netted and Coxhoe held the lead until just before the end when Robert McDirmid equalised.
RYHOPE CW took pride of place in the Monkwearmouth Charity Cup when they hit Willington for six at Hall Lane.
Jonathan Davis headed them into the lead and before the interval Michael Noble was also on target.
It was just about all over for the home side as David Newby converted a 49th-minute penalty and Martin Swales' side's domination was rewarded with further goals from Calvin Magnus and substitute James Fairley, with a brace.
Easington Colliery made it three wins out of three but they were taken to the wire before progressing at the expense of newcomers Darlington Cleveland Bridge.
Robert Huntley's fourth-minute penalty, awarded for a foul on Dale Crawford, was all that separated the teams following an exciting tie.
Houghton Town went out to Hartlepool despite scoring first through Mike Conlon who latched onto a back pass.
Stephen Manson quickly levelled and in the second half Shaun Ross and Manson eased Pools to victory.
Ashbrooke Belford House exited to Redcar Athletic who won 3-2 after extra time.
Peter Benson was an early scorer for Tommy Dobbing's side and before the interval Stephen Thompson restored parity.
In the second minute of additional time Daniel Drazdauskas fired Redcar in front only for Lee Davison to level but in the 116th minute Ian Mudd claimed the winner.
Jarrow have won all three games and have yet to concede a goal. They made progress over Wolviston with efforts from Chris Lunn, Peter Kirkham and Peter Kane.
Prudhoe Town crashed out at New Marske whose marksmen were Paul Milward (2), Michael Mackin, Kristian Kamara and Josh Mitchell. Lee Best claimed the only goal for Prudhoe.
Windscale won the Cumbrian derby 4-3 on penalties. Barry Armfield fired Cleator Moor in front and Peter O'Donnell took the tie into extra time when there were no further goals.
Silksworth were on the receiving end of a 5-2 defeat by newcomers Stockton Town in the League.
Scott Hind, with a brace, Chris Stockton, Callum Brown and Peter Todd all struck with Jonathan Fox and Scott Walker the only marksmen for Steven Smith's team.
Boldon CA went down 3-2 at Annfield Plain following a good contest during which William Smith scored twice and Paul Henderson once for Plain. Daniel Dixon and Chris Robertson responded.
Coxhoe Athletic moved off the bottom when they gained their first point, at home to Kirkbymoorside who moved to the top of the table.
Daniel Hatton netted and Coxhoe held the lead until just before the end when Robert McDirmid equalised.