Low Fell extended their lead at the top of the Under-11 League when they beat Stocksfield 5-0. Two goals each from Darren Stewart and Connor Matheson settled the victory.

Leam Rangers G were also in goal scoring form when they hit seven against South Moor. There was a hat trick from Robert Hope and two by Lee Conroy.

Leam Rangers Y travelled to Ryton and scored freely. Ryan Barton (3), James Fenwick (2) and Jack Matheson (2) hit the target in the 9-1 win.

Whickham Fellside also netted nine times on their travels. Five from Joe Wilson and a Jack Gibson single helped in the 9-0 win at Blaydon. Alex McGregor and Dan Armstrong both scored twice in the Whickham Fellside G 6-0 triumph over Felling.

A lone strike by Benjamin Campsell meant all three points going Blackfyne's way against Consett Reds.

In the Under-12 League Low Fell moved into second place when they beat Leam Rangers 4-0 thanks to a hat trick by Ricky Fenwick.

Nathan Clarke was also a three-goal hero when Consett won 3-1 against Prudhoe Town.

Bottom-placed Blaydon could do little at Winlaton when two goals from Adam Cameron meant a 5-0 home win.

Leaders Washington Ox Close in the Under-13 League were heard pressed at Whickham Fellside B but managed a 2-1 victory.

There was a hat-trick for Carlos Vallura when Rutherford won 6-1 at Blaydon.

Chopwell kept in touch with the leaders as a result of their 1-0 win over Cleveland Hall.

A goal from Sean Welch meant a similar narrow victory by Low Fell against Winlaton.

Andrew Reynoldson scored twice when Blackfyne won 5-1 at Leam Rangers Y.

The Under-14 games centred on the League Cup Semi-Finals. Cleveland Hall continued their winning ways and entered the final. Robert Allan netted two in the 3-0 win at Low Fell B.

Dave Graham scored five and Adam Baba three when Blaydon won handsomely 9-0 against Winlaton.

Cup football also featured in the Under-15 division. Leading sides Redheugh and Cleveland Hall were involved in a close affair. Darryl Iveson and Shaun Reay scored for Redheugh with Gary Archibald replying for Cleveland Hall.

Four goals from Tony Rutter ensured South Moor entered the final beating Leam Rangers 5-1.