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STEP 5 ROUND-UPS
NORTHERN LEAGUE
RUNAWAY leaders Morpeth Town lost for only the third time after they went down 3-2 at West Auckland.
All the goals came in the first half, both sides leading before Amar Purewal scored a 45th-minute winner.
Consett moved into the top three after an impressive 4-1 win at
Ashington, striker Michael Sweet scoring twice.
Liam Travers also scored twice, in bottom club Billingham Synthonia’s 3-2 home defeat to Dunston UTS.
Paul Brayson’s hat-trick gave Newcastle Benfield a 3-1 win over Washington, Newton Aycliffe beating Shildon 2-1.
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