
There was a shorter schedule of fixtures in the Cumberland County League this weekend due to the bank holiday, but again no shortage of goals.
In the Premier Division, Keswick are struggling to life in the higher division after another defeat, this time to Unisun Athletic.
The Carlisle based club won 6-0 with a hat trick from Liam Graham, two from Nathan Johnstone and Tom McDonald also finding the net to help Unisun to a third win.
Meanwhile Cockermouth are adapting to life in the Premier Division well after they beat Cleator Moor Celtic Reserves 4-0 to maintain a 100% start. Luke Graham bagged himself a hat trick and Milo Cooke also netted.
In Division One, Windscale Reserves got a 4-3 victory against Silloth despite being 2-1 down at half time. Goals from Kieren Fraser, Sam Tallantire, Jack Fitzpatrick and Scott Wilson earned Windscale their first three points of the season. Kris Nichol, Conner Jackson and Gareth Lewis scored for Silloth.
Dearham United against Workington Juniors and Whitehaven Miners Social Development against Unisun Athletic Youth Development were postponed.
Wednesday fixtures, 6.30pm kick off.
Premier Division
- Aspatria v Unisun Athletic
- Cleator Moor Celtic Reserves v Keswick
- Whitehaven Miners Social v Cockermouth
- Wigton Harriers v Maryport Athletic
Division One
- Cockermouth Reserves v Silloth
- Mirehouse v Workington Juniors
- Unisun Athletic Youth Development v Dearham United
- Whitehaven AFC Reserves v Whitehaven Miners Social Development
- Windscale Reserves v Bransty Rangers





