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Dance of delight as Taylor wins it for Amble United

AMBLE United’s Craig Dance breathed a sigh of relief as his team-mate Shaun Taylor fired in a penalty to seal the points at Newcastle University.Read

Morpeth Sunday League

THE ES Johnson Challenge Cup got underway at the weekend, and Stakeford Half Moon got their cup campaign off to an impressive start with a 12-0 win at Alnmouth Argyle.Read

Morpeth Sunday League

LAST season’s Division One runners-up Stakeford Half Moon drew 2-2 with 2009-10 champions Woodhorn Lane.Read

Amble United hit East End for six

LEE HARKER netted four times for awesome Amble United as the leaders hit Newcastle East End for six.Read

New season kicks off in Morpeth Sunday League

AS THE golden jubilee season of the Morpeth Sunday League got underway, last season’s runners-up in Division One Stakeford Half Moon faced 2009-10 champions Woodhorn Lane.Read

Young Warkworth cricket volunteer honoured

A WARKWORTH cricket volunteer can look forward to a dream trip to the sport’s spiritual home after being named a winner of the Northumberland Cricket Board’s Outstanding Service to Cricket Awards (Oscas).Read

Amble United continue strong start

AMBLE United have also won every game so far in Division One of the Northern Alliance and they had Shaun Taylor and Josh Hay on target in a 2-0 success at Forest Hall.Read

Northumberland Premier League: All to play for at the top

THE TERRIERS had their tail tweaked by Blagdon Park, and now it’s all to play for in the Northumberland League with Bedlington’s lead over Blue Flames down to just a single point.Read

Cricket: Warkworth skipper cranks up the mind games with Berwick

WARKWORTH captain Doug Potts is putting the pressure on the Berwick side ahead of tomorrow’s Premier League encounter.Read

Alnwick and Amble pupils helped by XL cricket scheme

THE Northumberland Cricket Board have supported the delivery of The Prince’s Trust XL cricket programme to the James Calvert Spence College in Amble and the Duchess Community High School in Alnwick.Read

Northumberland Premier League cricket round-up

LEAGUE position proved to be the key in the Premier Division – with all of the top six sides beating their counterparts in the bottom half.Read

Northumberland Premier League cricket round-up

IT WAS a day for the little guys in the Northumberland League as Bomarsund won for the first time to raise hopes of a great escape, and Bates Cottages made it three wins in their last three completed matches to raise the question as to what all the relegation fuss was about.Read

Warkworth host junior cricket festival

AROUND 100 children from St Cuthberts, Amble Links and Warkworth First schools took part in a junior festival at Warkworth Cricket Club.Read

Northumberland Premier League cricket round-up

TOTAL washouts for Blue Flames and Warkworth meant Bedlington were singing in the rain as their seven-wicket win at Stocksfield sent them 24 points clear at the top of the Northumberland League.Read

Northumberland Premier League cricket round-up

A GREAT display from Blue Flames took them two points clear at the top of the Northumberland League and put a severe dent in Warkworth’s hopes of retaining the title.Read

Northumberland Premier League cricket weekend preview

BLUE Flames entertain Warkworth tomorrow in a mouth-watering top of the table clash, the two sides lie joint second in the table.Read

Angling: Dillon takes top catch

THE Jarrow Alberta SAC held a club competition between Low Newton and Seahouses.Read

Angling: Better fish taken from boats

MUCH better fish are now being taken from the boats.Read

Northumberland Premier League cricket round-up: Tight at the top

IT'S tight at the summit of the Northumberland League after a combination of results left three teams separated by just a single point at close of play.Read

Angling: Massive ling netted at Amble

AFTER taking a few decent codling fishing off Amble, Graham Bell and Michael Collins were enjoying a little lull in sport aboard Graham’s boat Growler when Collin’s rod lurched over and a tug of war began between Collins and his fish.Read