Bishop Auckland St Mary’s Juniors

The Under-8 Aces won both games last weekend to win the winter league title starting with a win over HFC United with goals from MoM Charlie Berry, Dylan Robson and Finley Rose.

The second game was a win over Fishburn Comm with goals from MoM Finley Rose, Liam Cunningham and Dylan Robson.

The Under-8 Kings had a great win over Billingham Juniors with goals from MoM Cobie Woods, Owen King, and Ethan. The friendly was also a great win with goals from Taylor, Ben Crinnion, Blake Milroy, Ethan McLoughlin and Cobie Woods with George Anderson MoM.

The Under-7 Kings had a great win over Norton & Stockton with seven goals from MoM Tyler Richardson, along with goals from Jay Bulch (3), Connor Gillan and Joel Butler.

The Under-9 Aces lost out to N Aycliffe then drew the second game with scorers MoM Jac Richardson and Dylan Pallister.

The Under-9 Kings had two great games against SRC drawing the first with MoM Callum Winter and Paul Searle scoring then winning the second with goalscorers Liam Whittaker and Scott Jones.

The Under-10 Aces played Billingham with Jack Dixon MoM then Finley Stevens was MoM for the friendly.

The Under-10 Kings drew their first game and won their second with Isaac Walton scoring.

The Under-11 Aces lost 2-1 in a very close game against league leaders Hardwick Youth with Ryan Byrne scoring and Ruaidhri Heath MoM.

The Under-11 Kings had a very exciting 3-3 draw against Whinney Banks with goals from Luke Brownless (2) and Kyle Blacklock along with Luke Wharton MoM.

The Under-12s had a great win over Thirsk Falcons with goals from Jack Purdham and Joe Seymour.

The Under-14s had a fantastic 9-1 win over Mount Pleasant with goals from Callum Thomson (4), Carl Stout (2), Zak Holywell, Mark Parvin and Ellis Wymer.

The Under-15s lost 3-1 at Boro Rangers in a good game with Luke Evans scoring.

The Under-16 Kings had a very close 2-2 draw against Tibs with goals from Sam Parnaby and Regan Blakey with the Kings going closest for a win hitting the bar twice.

The Under-18 Angels played Boldon and the Under-12 Angels player of the match was Olivia Beggs.

Chairman Steve Coulthard would like to thank everyone who sponsored him along with two parents Marc Borley and Graham Sheldon, in helping raise over £10,000 in their successful climb to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro.

Some of the money raised went to St Mary’s, but most went towards COCO (Comrades Of Children Overseas), who kindly showed us where our money was going.

They gave out old football strips, balloons, cards, crayons and books to the children, which they absolutely loved. These children have nothing and were so grateful and happy for the donations to help towards food, classrooms and toilets.

Middleton Rangers

The Under-8s enjoyed a good win over Billingham Synthonia.

Ben got the ball rolling with the first of a hat-trick of goals for him with a strike that dipped just under the bar from long range.

Billingham pulled one back before half time, but after the break Ben grabbed his second when he danced through the defence and slotted the ball home. He sealed his hat-trick with a superb free-kick before James added a fourth after a great run.

The Under-9s put in two brave and confident performances at home to Golden Flatts. In the first game, there was some great goalkeeping from Liam Mason and Jacob Throw, while Will Maddison controlled the midfield.

Oliver Summers, Scott Kesterton, Xander Phillips, and Danny Phillips were outstanding, while Owen Archbold put in yet another top draw performance. Derek Warwick and Jonah McCue played vital parts in a wonderful team performance.

The Under-11s won 4-2 at Cargo Fleet. Following a goalless first half Rangers went ahead through Joe Clendenning, but Cargo Fleet responded with a goal straight away.

Rory Jones put Rangers back in front from Joe’s through ball and added his second with an excellent chip. Man of the match Harvey Matthias scored the fourth from a corner.

The Under-12s drew 1-1 at Stokesley. Rangers played some nice football down the wings from Will and Tom with great runs from Liam Walton, but they struggled for an end product.

The game looked to be heading in goalless at half time until a challenge by Tom Pickard saw the ball balloon into the air and take a wicked bounce over the oncoming keeper, who let the ball spill through his fingers into the net.

In the second half Thomas Thebe was called into action in the Rangers goal, but as the match went on Stokesley pressed and grabbed an equaliser.

Redcar Town FC

The Under-11s won 4-1 at home to Newton Aycliffe Youth Eagles. Dominik Carter netted a brace with Nathan Moore and George Luck also on the scoresheet.

The Under-10s are through to the semi-finals of the North Riding County Cup after a 10-0 win over Hambleton Juniors.

Goals from Adam Bearpark (3), Brandon Harris (2), Jack Dye (2), Jordan Woodall, Curtis Holmes and Lewis Nixon did the job in fine style. Man of the match was shared by Curtis Holmes and Adam Bearpark.