
The first trophy celebrations of the season in the Holmen Iggesund Cumberland ARL came at Cockermouth.
The Titans beat Egremont A 41-4 to lift the Division One League Winners trophy in fine style.
Cockermouth scored seven tries, six of which were converted by Jack Clark, but at half-time they only led 14-0 before pulling away after the break.
Crossing the Egremont line were Ryan Scott (3), Rob Scott, Ben Irving, Jamie Lightfoot and Clark with Ryan Scott adding a field goal. Matt Bewsher scored Egremont’s consolation try.

In the other First Division game Aspatria turned round a half-time deficit of 12-6 at Maryport to win 26-16.
Daryl Creighton, Scott Donald, Jack Wilson, Guy Reed and Luke Crossman scored the Aspatria tries with Luke Johnston kicking three goals.
For Maryport there were tries for Chris Ivison (2) and Craig Foster plus two goals from Foster.
The Maryport derby in the Premier Division was a very one-sided affair as Ellenborough trounced Glasson 82-16, the highest score of the season.
They had led 44-6 at half-time and were almost as prolific in the second-half, finishing with sixteen tries,11 of which were converted by Owen Hoyles.
The Elbra tries were scored by Luke Penrice (3), Kevin Hoban (3), Jordan Ostle (2), man of the match Andy Ostle (2), Hoyles, John Todd, Niall Gray, Jonty Hill and Luke Blaylock.
The Glasson tries were scored by Matt Burns, Brad Tremble and Johnathon Cameron with Gary Taylor landing two goals. Matthew Johnson was the Glasson man of the match.
The tightest match of the day was at Distington where the reigning champions were held 20-20 by Wath Brow A.

That represented a remarkable effort by the Hornets who only travelled with 14, including three under-16’s and at one time were down to 11 fit men on the pitch.
It could have even been a remarkable victory for the visitors as Distington only scored the equalising try from the last play of the game with the Hornets complaining it had included a forward pass.
Jimmy McCartney, Luke Davison and Jason Connery scored the Wath Brow tries with Connery converting all three and adding a penalty.
The Distington scorers were not given.






