Only two teams remain unbeaten in the Teesside Football League First Division after the weekend's action.

By David Marsay

Whinney Banks YCC are one of only two teams unbeaten in the first division and return to the top of the table after a hard fought 3-2 victory at Thornaby Dubliners, Jordon Wilson headed home the opener for Whinney Banks after nineteen minutes but James Hackett pulled it back to 1-1 four minutes later, Gareth Licence gave the Dubliners the lead at 2-1 after half an hour but just before half time Danny Lockwood made it square at 2-2 in a tight second half, Lockwood scoring his second of the match and 18th of the season four minutes from time from the penalty spot, Grangetown Boys Club lost for the first time this season and slip down to second after suffering a 2-1 defeat by Redcar Newmarket with Michael Dowse gave Newmarket a 5th minute lead with Jack Connor making it 1-1 twenty minutes into the second half but Ryan Jennings scoring the winner in the last minute, Newmarket move up into third after Thirsk Falcons slipped to a 4-1 victory at BEADS who took a first half lead through Lee Ure, Dave Young who went very close with an earlier free kick brought back level to 1-1 on the hour with Karl Lilly scoring a hat trick to secure the BEADS victory, Richmond Mavericks move up a place into forth and remain unbeaten after coming from behind before winning 3-1 at New Marske who took a 5th minute lead through Ryan Bennions, Chris Layfield made it 1-1 five minutes into the second half with Alan Reid giving the Mavericks a 2-1 lead five minutes later, Richard Thompson secured the victory with ten minutes remaining, Lingdale won a five goal thriller 3-2 against Nunthorpe Athletic and move up into seventh place after Ben Crooks gave Lingdale a 2nd minute lead and Shaun Howes made it 2-0 after ten minutes but Paul Birch pulled it back to 2-1 a minute before half time only for Gary Wood to make it 31 on the stroke of half time, Paul Jenkins pulled it back to 3-2 ten minutes into the second half but Lingdale managed to hang onto their lead for the reminder of the match and Great Ayton came from behind to win 2-1 at Fishburn Park after a goalless first half James Organ-Simpson gave the Whitby the lead on the hour but Tom Nicholas pulled it back to 1-1 ten minutes later with Michael Croft scoring the winner from the penalty spot with five minutes remaining, Northallerton Town fell behind to a Ben Turner goal after ten minutes when they entertained Stockton West End, Sam Vernalls pulled it back to 1-1 but Turner gave West End a 2-1 half time lead and secured the victory with his hat trick goal on the hour when making it a surprise final score of 3-1.

Boro Rangers remain top of division two after a 8-1 victory over Billingham FC, Dean Talukder scored a hat trick and Daniel Hanafin scored four times Jamie Lisle also on target, Yarm remain in second place after a hard fought 2-1 victory at Cargo Fleet, Jack Dalton with his 9th of the season gave Yarm the lead with a 11th minute penalty and four minutes into the second half Liam Watson made it 2-0, Fleet pulled it back to 2-1 through James Brodie-Myers with five minutes remaining, Redcar Town consolidate fourth place after coming from behind to win 6-1 win at Guisborough Globe, a Chris Bulmer penalty gave the Globe a 20th minute lead, Chris Blood drew the teams level from another penalty to make it 1-1 at half time, Jonathan Hole scored a hat trick and Billy Millington added a brace in the second half, Staithes Athletic won their third consecutive match with a 5-1 victory over Kader, Daniel Burns gave Staithes a 20th minute lead but Jake Matthews pulled it back to 1-1 at half time but second half goals from Jordan McDonald in the 55th minute, a Steve Starsmore penalty on the hour and other goals from Jamie Waters and Ryan Thompson completed the scoring and Billingham Synthonia secured their first victory of the season with a 6-2 victory over Loftus Athletic with Nathan Aldridge and Ashley Lavan both scoring a brace with Jamie Walton and Tom Mullan also on target.


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