Bowling their visitors all out for 139, they hurried to a six wicket victory in 26-and-a-half overs to claim a maximum 20 points.
The breakthrough for Stocksfield came about with the score on 25, Chris Younger caught behind by Dan Whiley off James Tolchard to get the ball rolling.
Bedlington opener Darren Leason was going well to tick the score on, but, when Emerson Brown bowled Michael Levison, Stocksfield were in command.
From 41-1, the visitors slumped 48-4 as Brown bowled Derek Shepherd and wicketkeeper Whiley took his second catch to give Ryan Chamberlain his first wicket.
Andrew Wood struck to remove Connor Leason, with Chamberlain claiming the big wicket of Darren Leason, caught by Tolchard, to take the score to 81-6.
Bedlington stuck in but Rob Thirlwell struck before Luke Doneathy inflicted the rest of the damage, claiming the final two wickets.
Ben Archer and Whiley got Stocksfield off to a good start with a 48 run partnership, before the former was caught for 27 from 34 deliveries.
Steven Henderson joined his skipper and they continued to attack, but the loss of Henderson and Tris Douglas in quick succession disrupted their flow.
Whiley was to be denied his half century when lbw a run short, but a patient Wood and a more attack minded Doneathy saw Stocksfield over the line.
Scorecard
BEDLINGTON: D. Leason c Tolchard b Chamberlain 30; C. Younger c Whiley b Tolchard 10; M. Levison b E. Brown 5; D. Shepherd lbw b E. Brown 4; A. Purvis c Whiley b Chamberlain 5; C. Leason b Wood 19; B. Purvis not out 15; C. Robinson c Doneathy b Thirlwell 24; M. Harmison c Whiley b Doneathy 7; J. Watson c&b Doneathy 0. Extras 18. Total 139ao. Bowling: L. Doneathy 8.4-1-18-3; J. Tolchard 6-2-20-1; R. Chamberlain 10-1-39-2; E. Brown 9-3-13-2; A. Wood 8-0-21-1; R. Thirlwell 5-1-13-1.
STOCKSFIELD: B. Archer c Douglas b Younger 27; D. Whiley c Leason b Watson 49; S. Henderson c Shepherd b Watson 17; T. Douglas c Younger b Watson 6; A. Wood not out 17; L. Doneathy not out 22. Extras 4. Total 142-4. Bowling: C. Robinson 0-44; C. Younger 1-29; N. Douglas 0-23; J. Watson 3-43.
Stocksfield 20pts, Bedlington 4pts
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