Brompton (Northallerton)

Brompton Under-16s entertained Darlington Albion in a thrilling cup tie. During the first half Brompton squandered a number of chances but saw some excellent goalkeeping by Brompton's man of the match David Bunn and the teams were level 1-1 at half time. The second half was only two minutes old when Brompton took the lead and another goal within a minute brought the score to 3-1. Brompton continued to create chances and extended their lead with two further goals to run out as 5-1.

Brompton Under-14s entertained ten-man Barnard Castle on Sunday, and what Barnard Castle lacked in numbers the made up for in endeavour. Brompton created a few chances and eventually took the lead 20 minutes into the match. Stuart Dunn starting the move by robbing Barnard Castle's winger on Brompton's by-line before delivering an accurate pass to Scott Goodrum who made a defence-splitting pass to Stefan Pearson who rounded the keeper to score. A move that was created on the training pitch a day earlier came to fruition two minutes later when Pearson's pull back was hammered home by Peter Starr.

A good advantage by referee Steve Peake ten minutes into the second half allowed Pearson a shot at goal which hit the post, but Lukas Sutton followed-up to score an easy tap-in. Pearson completed the scoring with his second and Brompton's fourth. Peter Starr and Lukas Sutton were man of the match.

Thirsk Falcons

When the A teams met Brompton were quickest out of the blocks and soon went two up against Thirsk. Falcons came back well though with a couple of goals from Dan Easton before the break and in the second half Falcons kept the momentum going and came out 4-3 victors with further strikes from Ryan McKendry and Nick Cressey to earn a deserved win for Falcons.