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Three county cup ties postponed due to weather

by Cumbria Crack
14/11/2022
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Three of the scheduled County Cup ties in the west were postponed because of the wet weather.

Two of them involved Aspatria teams but they got the thumbs down because of the state of St Mungo’s Park.

Sun Inn Athletic should have played Rangers to be followed by Sun Inn Athletic and FC Cosmos from the Egremont League. There should have been one all-Egremont tie but Lowca Pirates and Mirehouse was postponed.

It left five ties to go ahead with four Workington League sides going through and one from the Egremont League.

The Egremont side, Moresby, did it convincingly as they beat Seaton Rangers 11-1 – with the only goal conceded via a Moresby player.

In an all-Workington League game Maryport Athletic just edged out Blue Bell.

It finished 2-1 with goals from Lewis Mattinson and Ciaran Laverty. The Blue Bell reply was from Tom Powell.

Workington League champions won everything except the County Cup last season and moved emphatically forward in the competition this time with an 8-0 win over Senhouse Street.

The Northside goals came from Kyle Graham (2), Tommy Whitehead (2), Jaden Scott (2), Stefan Scott and Jake Wright.

The other two ties played on the day ended in victories for Workington sides over Egremont opposition.

Stephen Stoddart and Jack Brown scored in Dearham’s 2-1 win over Thornhill while Salterbeck were runaway winners 8-2 against St. Bees.

Terry Wharrier (2), Nathan Brash (2(, Max Litt, Carl McCoy, Matty Fraser and Jake Heron were the Salterbeck scorers.

In the east of the county Northbank 1970 beat Dalston after it had gone to penalties. The 90 minutes finished 2-2 and when the spot kicks took place the hosts won 5-3.

Harraby Catholic Club were 5-1 winners at home to Dalston Junior Black Reds while Museum won 5-3 at Thompsons FC.

Denton Holme were 4-0 winners at Crusaders and Scotby got through 3-1 at Crusaders. Brampton were another away side who came out on top, 2-1 at Border Towns United.

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