Northern League: Maddison shows Blyth spirit in Cestrians' fine success
The Cestrians rebuilding after relegation, rocked previously unbeaten hosts Blyth with a 1-0 triumph, thanks to a 61st minute goal from Dan Maddison.
Dean Thexton and Matty Soulsby netted in successive second-half minutes for Tow Law Town, but Heaton Stannington rallied to draw 2-2, Dean Imray netting in the final minute, adding to Lee Johnson’s opener.
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Hide AdBrandon United were comfortable 2-0 winners over Crook Town with Anthony Phillipson (9) and Kieran Duffy-Weekes (69) on target, while Esh Winning lost 2-0 at home to Northallerton, who had Stephen Cheeseman and Jack Proctor on target.
Willington succumbed 3-0 at home to Ryton & Crawcrook Albion, with Martyn Hepple, Liam Anderson and Callum Turnbull (penalty) doing the damage.
Jarrow had Jonny Hirst to thank for their 1-0 derby win over Hebburn Town, his goal coming in the 89th minute.
West Allotment Celtic beat Thornaby 3-1, thanks to Elliot Mitchell’s 11-minute treble.
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Hide AdIn Division One, Shildon led twice but North Shields pegged them back twice to draw 2-2.
Michael Rae gave the hosts a 48th-minute lead, but James Luccock equalised on 67. Adam Burnicle restored Shildon’s lead four minutes later, but Gary Ormston levelled at the death.
Consett won 2-0 at Guisborough, with Michael Sweet scoring on 61 and 70 minutes.
Bishop Auckland went down to a very late goal from Ben Harmison, in the 89th minute, as Ashington claimed all three points.
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Hide AdMorpeth Town hammered Whitley Bay 5-0, thanks to Sean Taylor, Curtis Coppen and Liam Henderson, plus two own goals.
Depleted Jarrow Roofing won 2-1 at Penrith, with Olly Martin and David Palmer, with a classy winner, doing the damage.
Team Northumbria won their first game with a 2-0 win over visiting Billingham Synthonia.