Updated 4:10pm 30 May 2012

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Angling: Mixed sport at Chatton

SPORT has been mixed at Chatton Trout Fishery this week with mainly dry flies working on the surface, although lures also worked well in the deeper water.Read

Cricket: Tillside take honours in Alnwick and District T20 finals

IT was a case of third time lucky with the weather when the Surridge Sport Alnwick and District League staged its T20 finals day.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

Angling: McMurdo nets a big haul at Chatton

CHATTON Trout Fishery regular Dougie McMurdo from Ashington recorded a big haul keeping two and returning 12 fish on a Buzzer.Read

Angling: Good bags despite challenging conditions

GOOD bags have been landed at Caistron Lakes despite the challenging conditions.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 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

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

Cricket: Tillside enjoying life in the top flight

WHAT a season it’s been so far for Tillside.Read

Northumberland Leagues cricket round-up: Fixtures wiped out by weather

THE SG Wealth Management Northumberland League fell victim to bad weather, with all matches in the Premier Division wiped out.Read

Northumberland Premier League cricket round-up

CORBRIDGE are back on top of the Northumberland League following a convincing home win over Stocksfield and a shock defeat for Warkworth.Read

Angling: Top catch for Clement at Chatton

CHATTON Lakes are fishing well with eight-year-old Clement Elsworth, visiting from Bury St Edmunds, taking advantage of the mid-term break to land a quality two-pound rainbow.Read

Northumberland Premier League cricket round-up

CORBRIDGE'S spell as Northumberland League leaders lasted just one week as champions Warkworth defeated them by 45 runs to leapfrog back to the top of the table.Read

Northumberland Premier League cricket round-up

PRIDE of place in the Northumberland League belonged to Bedlington, as they toppled leaders Warkworth to blow the title race wide open.Read

Tillside captain optimistic ahead of Blue Flames clash

TILLSIDE captain Matthew McCreath insists his side is in optimistic mood as the new Premier Division season gets into full swing.Read

Wooler players celebrate their Runciman Cup win. Photo by Steve Miller

Wooler celebrate cup win

WOOLER added to their Sportsworld North Northumberland League Division Two title by beating Alnmouth to lift Runciman Cup.Read

Northumberland Premier League cricket round-up

CORBRIDGE underlined their growing challenge for Northumberland League honours with a five-wicket success over Bomarsund, but it required a lifetime best to do it.Read

Sportsworld North Northumberland Football League

ALNWICK Town Reserves are Divison One champions, sealing the title with a 3-0 win over closest rivals Bedlington Terrier Reserves.Read

Northumberland Premier League cricket review

CHAMPIONS Warkworth are once again setting the pace in the Northumberland League, and with Blue Flames being extinguished by the title holders now have the only remaining 100% record.Read

Angling: Challenging sport at Chatton

COLD winds from the east made the sport challenging at Chatton Trout Fishery but there were still good catches with Anthony Shanks from Hadston catching nine and safely returning a 9lb rainbow to the new Dunnydeer lake.Read