BARDON Mill Bowes Lyons made it three wins on the bounce as they came from behind to thump Hexham Phoenix 9-2.

With doubles coming from man of the match Greg Irwin, Rob Hayes and Billy Rogan, and singles from Neil Mcdonald, Dan Parker and Jake Shephard, they ran away with the fixture.

Phoenix star man Kurtis Harvey had given his side an early lead, and he also netted what was a consolation later in the game.

Prudhoe Town lead the way on goal difference as they returned from Barrasford with a 4-1 victory, man of the match Adie Sutcliffe leading the way with two goals.

He was joined on the scoresheet by Ste Forster and Martin Nugent, with Marc Nixon registering for Barrasford, who had John Walton starring.

A goal from Paul Wilson proved the difference for Haydon Bridge Anchor as they edged past Heddon St Andrew's 1-0. Mark Elliott was named man of the match, with David Wadds earning Heddon's equivalent.

Just one goal separated Prudhoe Social Club and Ryton Country House , with man of the match Stefan Rainbow earning Prudhoe all three points. Colyn Liddle starred for Ryton.

Prudhoe Town East End ended Hexhamshire's 100 per cent record in Division Two.

They had five different scorers in the 5-3 victory as Brad Rodgers, David Mitchell, Dan Graham, Charlie Sewell and Luke Reed all found the back of the net. Matthew Mitchell was named star man.

For Shire, man of the match Lee Riley, Martyn Ridley and Nathan Riley were on target.

The goals rained down for Wylam Black Bull as they put 10 without reply past Ponteland United Stamfordham .

Leading light Freddie Allan scored four and Cam Hall two, with Corey Mclauchlan, Connor Bell, Michael Williams and Jack Moore also registering. Ross Hunter picked up the consolation of being named Stamfordham's star player.

Two goals from James Charteries and one from Jack Barker earned Haltwhistle Railway a 3-0 victory over Hexham Hearts . Stu Sproul was man of the match, with Carl Clark Hearts' star man.

A goal from man of the match Ryan Spragg was enough to earn Ponteland Village maximum points as they edged out Rose and Crown Bellingham by the only goal. Liam Anderson impressed for Bellingham.