Longhorn Hardware Darlington and District League - Auckland Charity Cup final, Brandon Station 3 v 2 The Albion: Albion were not overawed by their Durham Alliance League opponents and were twice in front before losing out to a goal in the seventh minute of injury time.
DGSOB 1 v 5 The Albion
In their final game of the season Old Boys were unable to trouble their opponents unduly and a consolation goal from defender Steven Bolland was all they had to show for their efforts.
East End WMC 3 v 0 Grey Horse
East End took full advantage of Grey Horse starting with only nine men and led 3-0 at the interval with goals from Darren Winter, Aaron Radestock and Mark Maddison. Horse's numbers were increased to ten and they did much better in the second half and with better finishing could have at least reduced the deficit to one. Darren Tate was Grey Horse's star man.
Post Boy 0 v 2 Newton Aycliffe
With this defeat Post boy handed the initiative to Albion in the race for the championship. The loss was due to a combination of failure to take their chances and two magnificent strikes from Nigel Gamblin and Anthony Campbell which zipped into the top corners of the net from distance.
Invitation Trophy semi-final
DSRM SC Reserves 0 v 8 Killinghall Arms
The game was effectively over after only 15 minutes by which time Killie led 3-0 courtesy of an Andy Roberts hat-trick. The game continued on its one-sided way with Roberts adding two more to his tally. Phil Rennolds (2) and Danny Hanifan completed the scoring.
Hole in the Wall 1 v 0
Shuttle and Loom
For 60 minutes there was nothing between the sides as they fought to master the bumpy end of the season pitch with a strong wind adding to their difficulties.
Hole in the Wall keeper Paul De St Croix was outstanding as Shuttle and Loom gradually got on top and it was his safe handling which maintained the status quo. With 20 minutes left a cross field ball put Paul Tills through with only the keeper to beat and he coolly lifted the ball over the keeper to break the deadlock.
The final 20 minutes saw Wall defend their lead to go through to the final at Darlington RA on May 14.
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