HAT-TRICKS from Ben Milner and Stephen Heslop made it six wins from six for the in-form Corbridge United U16 .

A comfortable victory over Seaton Delaval Dynamos, which also saw strikes from Finn Garrett-Jowsey and Jack Thompson and a man of the match display from Calum Armstrong, took them to a maximum haul of 18 points in Division Two.

Haydon Bridge United U16 are still looking for their first point of the season after they went down at home to Ponteland United Pumas U16 .

Premiership leaders Ponteland United PSG U16 carried on their excellent form over to cup competition as they defeated Ashington Community 6-2.

Yussef Hakmaouri and Liam Geoghegan both hit doubles, with Will Scott and Jamie Clark also on target. Will Jenkins was named man of the match.

Haydon Bridge United U14 hung on for a point in Division Two despite leading 3-0 at the break.

Goals from Shay Dickinson, Archie White and Niall Buchanan put them in control, but opponents Gateshead Redheugh came roaring back and may have nicked all three points if not for another man of the match display from Bridge shot stopper James Hare.

Haydon Bridge United U12 were in top goal scoring form as they returned from Longhoughton Rangers with a comfortable win in Division Four.

Despite a battling display, Haydon Bridge United U15 lost to Premiership leaders Newcastle City in the Northumberland FA County Cup. George Priest starred for Bridge.

Richard Brooks impressed for Corbridge United U18 in their 2-0 reversal at home to Cullercoats in the Ray Knight League.

Prudhoe YC U18 lost by the same scoreline at Red House Farm Storm, Connor Curry named man of the match for the visitors.

A goal from Cameron Green and a man of the match performance from Scott Johnson just fell short for Ponteland United Panthers U17 as they lost by the odd goal in three to Newcastle East End in the Premiership.

Despite an impressive display from Sam Douglas, Hexham U17 shipped in four unanswered goals at Newcastle East End Whites.

Prudhoe YC Blacks U17 remain top of Division Two despite losing for the second week running, going down 2-1 at Newburn Park.

A hat-trick from Adam Panchyshyn helped Corbridge United U13 to a fantastic 5-1 victory over Bishop Auckland in Division Four of the Russell Foster Youth League.

Joining him on the scoresheet were teammates Byron Hunneysett and Morgan Blyth, with Shay Lowery named star man.

Divisional rivals Stocksfield Lions U13 continued to dictate the pace as they maintained their unbeaten start.

With Joel Garvin Dawson hitting the back of the net five times, and Ellis Findlay, Sandy Dodgeon and Dan Ward both hitting hat-tricks, they breezed to three points away to Peterlee Pumas.

Shea Sullivan and Shay Norman also netted, the latter named man of the match to go with his first goal for the team.