
Cockermouth reached the second round of the Fred Conway County Cup without breaking sweat.
Scheduled visitors Langwathby conceded and Cockermouth will now travel to holders Carlisle City in the second round.
The Conway Cup dominated the Cumberland County League fixtures with four ties settled.
Tightest game was at Whitehaven Miners where the hosts lost 2-0 to Unisun Athletic.
Shane Dorward and Mikey Williamson scored for the Carlisle side.
Top scorers were Cleator Moor Celtic reserves, without a win in the league, but who romped to an 11-1 win at Carlisle City Development.
Liam Johnston (4), Gareth Evans (2), Lewis Close, Jack Agnew, Ethan Black, Cohen French and Ryan Gray scored for the west Cumbrians.
Harry Mitchell scored City’s consolation goal.
League champions Maryport Athletic got through with a 5-0 win at home to Whitehaven Miners Development.
Cieran Booty (2), Ciaran Laverty, Jonny Wilson and Darren Rule were the scorers.

Wigton Harriers collected a 4-1 win at Dearham with strikes from Declan Stuart, Jake Murdoch, Jonny Studholme and Ryan Studholme.
Jack Brown was on target for Dearham.
Mirehouse had beaten Keswick 7-2 in a league game earlier in the season, played in Whitehaven.
They travelled to the Lakes for their Conway Cup clash and went home with a 5-2 victory.
Kieran Maguire, Ethan Smith, Callum Wilson, Lincoln Tunstall and Kyle Bailiff scored for Mirehouse with Charlie Robson and Andy Frampton netting for Keswick.
There was one Premier Division game featuring Aspatria and Workington Juniors who had met a week ago in a County Cup clash.
That went to penalties after a 2-2 draw and the Juniors emerged victors from a penalty shoot-out.
This time it wouldn’t have needed penalties if a Cup tie as Workington were 5-2 winners.

The game was a personal triumph for Tommy Whitehead who scored all five goals.
Jack Coyne and Andrew Trestianu replied for Aspatria.
Three Division One fixtures threw up some close contests.
Tightest of all was Unisun Development’s 1-1 home draw with Silloth.
Finn Graham had given the Development side a 1-0 half time lead but Flynn Charters ensured Silloth went home with a point.
Only one goal, scored by Nathan McGlennon gave Whitehaven reserves the narrowest of wins against Windscale reserves.
Equally tight was Bransty at home to Northbank which finished 2-1 to the Carlisle visitors.
Spike Canavan had given Bransty a first-half lead but goals from Charlie Thomson and Joe Cairns ensured the points went to Northbank.





