
Carlisle City became the first team to claim a trophy in the Cumberland County League as they have secured the Division One title.
The championship was sealed with a 3-1 win at Windscale Reserves to make it 11 wins out of 12 league games.
Goals from Bobby Dixon, Jonathan Haughan and Tom McDonald earned the victory which means that they have a six-point lead over Bransty with the West Cumbrians having just one game remaining.
In the Whitehaven Cup, Cleator Moor Celtic rattled in 11 goals against bottom club Silloth.
Celtic’s scorers were Ryan Hall (3), Liam Johnstone (2), Jamie Martin (3), Ben McCarron, Glen Meagan and Sean O’Neil.
Celtic will face Cockermouth in the next round after they won 3-1 on penalties against Maryport.
The sides were locked at 1-1 at full time with Macauley Sharp scoring for Cockermouth and Ciaran Booty finding the net for Maryport.
The Amateurs came out on top in the Whitehaven derby against Miners Reserves, winning 4-0 with Will Starkey hitting a superb hat-trick and Stuart Lace adding a fourth.
They will face the winners of Miners first team and UniSun who play each other on Saturday.
In the Premier Division Wigton moved up to second place and to within three points of leaders Gosforth with a 4-1 win against Miners.
Two goals from Tom Hill and one each for Liam Lightfoot and Adam Cox proved too much for Miners who replied through Lewis Park.
Aspatria finished 5-3 winners over UniSun Athletic, coming back from two goals down to claim victory.
George Carter and Dave Nelson gave UniSun a deserved 2-0 advantage before Dan Pearson halved the arrears with the last kick of the first half.
In the second half Aspatria’s direct play caused problems for UniSun’s defence and another goal for Pearson and a hat trick from Malc Graham was enough for all three points despite Mathew Read’s superb strike for the visitors.
The focus this weekend is the Whitehaven Cup with Aspatria playing Bransty, UniSun hosting Miners 1sts, Wigton entertaining Windscale Reserves and Workington Development facing Carlisle City.
Cleator Moor play Miners Reserves in the only league game of the week-end.





