The weather again took its toll on the weekend's matches but unlike the previous weeks complete wash out four games did go ahead.

DGSOB 7, DSRMSC Reserves 2

Old Boys did go into their mid-winter break on the back of an emphatic win indeed they were six up after 30 minutes. Rolly's finally woke up and Man of the Match Graham Bartlett pulled one back before the interval. The worsening conditions and poor light had the effect of levelling matters out in the second half with each side scoring once. Bartlett got his second for the Rolly's and the outstanding Peter Gray with a hat trick, Paul Rogers (2), Mark Sowerby and Matthew Freitag were Old boys scorers.

Hole in the Wall 1, Killinghall Arms 4

Killie went to the top of the table with this victory. The match was played in wet, stark conditions and Killie made it even moor gloomy for Wall after only nine minutes when they went ahead following a left wing run and cross. Well, however were more than a match for Killie and equalised on the half how through debutant Alan Gowling who beat the offside trap and finished off a solo run with a low shot under the advancing keeper. As the second ball progressed Killie mastering the conditions the better regained the lead with a headed goal ten minutes after the interval. Despite the heroics of Well keeper and man of the match Paul de St Croix, Killie continued to dominate and scored twice more to finish deserved winners.

Durham Minor Cup

Neither of the League's representatives were able to progress to the first round proper of as Newton Aycliffe disappointed in their 5-2 defeat at Stillington Royal and Shuttle and Loom who led 1-0 at the interval conceded two penalties in the second half and eventually finished 3-1 losers to West Auckland Queens Head.