
The top game in the Cumberland County League’s First Division finished all square after a goalless stalemate.
It means that hosts Northbank still hold a three-point lead over Dearham United but the village side have two games in hand.
There were two other Division One games and Silloth were able to move-up to fourth with a 4-1 win at Carlisle City Development.
Matthew Scott, Jackson Slack, Bradley Williamson and Liam Stanford scored for Silloth with Harry Mitchell on target for the City.
In the other second tier game Whitehaven Miners Development won the local derby, beating Whitehaven reserves 5-0. Calvin Rowell led the way with a hat-trick and Kyle Newbury and Brayden Walmsley were the other scorers.
There were no Premier Division games played as title-chasing Unisun Athletic should have been at Keswick but the game was called-off because of a waterlogged pitch.
Maryport Athletic, their rivals for the title, were in Conway Cup action at Workington Juniors and got through 4-2.
Cieran Booty (2), Logan Bosward and Darren Rule scored for Maryport while Macaulay Sharp and Josh Hoggarth kept Workington in the contest.
In the Benevolent Cup, Wigton Harriers had to work hard to get through 2-1 at Unisun Development as Robbie Woodburn and Louie Elliott found the target. Ellis Dickinson replied for the home side.
Fixtures for Saturday – Premier Division: Maryport Athletic v Keswick; Mirehouse v Cleator Moor Celtic reserves; Unisun Athletic v Whitehaven Miners Social; Wigton Harriers v Cockermouth.
Division One: Bransty Rangers v Whitehaven reserves; Cockermouth reserves v Carlisle City Development; Silloth v Northbank; Unisun Development v Whitehaven Miners Development.
Benevolent Cup: Aspatria v Workington Juniors.





