
The outstanding fixture in the Conway Cup competition was concluded with Cleator Moor Celtic Reserves making progress.
They went through to the next round with a 2-1 home victory over UniSun Athletic after the 90 minutes had finished all square at 0-0.
Glen Meagan and Ben Stanaway hitting the net for Celtic, a Luke Riddick penalty pulling one back for UniSun.
In the Premier Division of the Cumberland County League Cockermouth entertained Workington Reds Development with the home side triumphing 2-1. The Grahams – Luke and Mike – got on the score sheet for Cockermouth, while the highly promising Jack Burns scored the Reds response.
Carlisle City Development travelled down to Gosforth and fought out a 2-2 stalemate. Tom Hickey and Bobby Dixon notched the City goals while strikes from Jack Denwood and Jordan Livingstone ensured the spoils were shared.
The Maryport Athletic v Northbank game also ended with neither club able to take all the points on offer. This one finished 1-1 with Zach Little netting for Maryport and a Michael McCaul goal for Northbank ensured parity
Wigton were at home to near neighbours Aspatria, with the visitors earning the points in a 3-1 win. Ryan Studholme scoring for the hosts while a double from Andrew Trestianu and an unfortunate Wigton own goal made up the total for Aspatria.
There was a late call from Pirelli cancelling their away fixture with Workington Athletic due to Covid-19 reasons. The matter will be investigated by the Management Committee to determine any appropriate action.
In Division One Whitehaven Miners maintained top spot with a 3-1 victory over visitors Mirehouse. The Miners goals came from Aidan Graham, Jamie Thursby and Bradley O’Pray, while Mirehouse reduced the arrears with a goal from Kyran Smith.
Windscale Reserves are still battling on to find that first elusive win. They visited Silloth and came away with a 4-1 reversal.
Silloth registered goals through four different players – Leon Hewitson, Lee Coulthard, Adam Carr and evergreen Andy Hardman. Windscale’s youngsters responded through Jay Taylor.