
Three games in the Premier Division of the Cumberland County League produced 25 goals at the weekend.
Leading the way were Workington Juniors with an 8-1 win over Celtic reserves.
Tommy Whitehead led the way for Reds with a hat-trick and was joined on the sheet by Shane Rowe (2), Harry Watson, Chad Grisdale and Luke Mitchell.
Reigning champions Maryport Athletic beat Cockermouth 7-0 to maintain their flying start to the new campaign.
Ciaran Laverty (2), Josh Pattinson, Aaron Hoad-Williams, Ciaran Booty, Ethan Weir and Cameron Carter scored the goals.
Mirehouse hit seven against Keswick with the Fitz Park side responding twice through Stephen Moss.
Nicky McAllister (4) led the Mirehouse charge helped by Ryan McGuire, Macauley Woodburn and Callum Wilson.
There were three ties in the Conway Cup – and quite a sporting day for the town of Aspatria.
They won the big rugby union derby against Wigton but the football clash between the two local rivals on the same day across town went the way of the visitors.
It finished 3-0 to Wigton with goals from Richard O’Keefe, Shae Johnston and Dan Dobson.
Unisun Athletic got through at the expense of city rivals Northbank, winning 4-2 after being behind 2-1 at the break.
George Carter, Mikey Williamson, James-Lee Reynolds and Josh Morley netted for Unisun with Charlie Riley and Ollie Woodruff putting Northbank ahead earlier.
Also making progress in the Cup were Miners Social who beat town rivals Whitehaven reserves 5-0.
Alex Parr (2), Bradley Keenan, Ben Graham and Bradley O’Pray netted the goals.
Cockermouth reserves also went through, beating Windscale reserves 6-1 with goals from Troy Patterson (3), Ben Wright (2) and Joe Briers.
Owen Bell netted for the Atoms.
There were also two games in Division One with wins for Dearham United and Silloth.
Dearham were 8-1 winners against Carlisle City Development but a bit tighter at Silloth where the home side edged out Whitehaven Miners Development 2-1.
Connor Jackson and Craig Taylor netted for Silloth with Ryan Ortrell keeping the Development side in the contest.
Dearham were too strong for their young City visitors and won with goals from Aaron Lister (3), Lewis Manchester, Jack Brown, Danny Dryden, Oliver Scott and Sam Scholey.
Alex Hunter netted City’s consolation.





