
Unisun Athletic are the early leaders of the Cumberland County League’s Premier Division.
They are one of three teams that have made a 100% start to the season.
But the Carlisle side have played four games whereas champions Maryport Athletic and Mirehouse have played three each.
The fourth win was a 3-0 success against Keswick when goals from Ryan Swailes, Mikey Williamson and Ellis Dickinson earned the points.
That had followed a 6-1 midweek win at Aspatria.
Their early rivals Maryport Athletic and Mirehouse also won away on Wednesday.
The champions were 3-0 winners at Keswick while Mirehouse got the better of Cleator Moor Celtic reserves 4-3.
It’s been a torrid start to the season for Aspatria but after three straight defeats they got off the mark on Saturday.
They travelled to Whitehaven Miners and returned home with three points from a 4-2 victory.
Andrew Trestianu (2), Logan Dixon and Kieran Robinson scored the goals with Kian Sim and Jamie Thursby replying for the hosts.
Cockermouth, who had been held 3-3 in mid-week by Wigton Harriers, got their first win, and in impressive fashion.
They got the better of Celtic reserves by 11-1.
It was a match to remember for Luke Graham who scored seven of them.
Record keepers are checking whether that is an individual scoring record for the county league. Ben Rathbone (2), Ben Greaves and an own goal made up the home tally.
After two draws and a defeat Wigton Harriers were looking for their first win at home to Workington Juniors but finished on the wrong end of a 2-1 scoreline.
Harvey Harrison scored for the Harriers but Tommy Whitehead and Evan Stephenson won it for the Reds.
Three games in Division One produced 25 goals.
Windscale reserves beat Silloth 7-2 while Dearham United beat Bransty Rangers 7-4.
Kieron Fraser (2), Luke Elliott (2), Ryan Byrne, Jack Harrison and Scott Wilson were the Windscale scorers.
Phil Scott netted a hat-trick for Silloth.
That win for Windscale had backed-up a 3-2 midweek victory over Bransty, to put them top of the table.
Dearham, who had drawn 2-2 on Wednesday at home to Cockermouth reserves, now lie third after their win over Bransty.
Aaron Lister (2), Brandon Brown (2), Kyah Frazer, Louie Kirkbride and Kyle Adlard scored for Dearham.
Bransty’s replies came from Chris Armstrong (2), Joe Dobinson (pen) and Spike Canavan.
In the other game Northbank beat Cockermouth reserves 3-1 with goals from Charlie Thomson, Jack Dalton and Ben Glencross. Ben Wright netted for Cockemouth.
In the midweek Whitehaven derby the Amateur reserves won 6-1 at the Miners Development side.





