ON Saturday the reserve division one title was added to the haul following a 2-1 win at Halebank Reserves.

Goals by Peter White and Mark Byrom secured a magnificent treble for Sidac.

The final outcome of this season's Frontrunner premier division championship race is set to go to the last match when second placed Halebank travel to Downall Green.

Penlake finished their campaign with a hard fought 2-1 win over deposed champions St Michaels.

Danny Ogier and Jamie Foster strikes ensured the win that leaves Penlake a solitary point ahead.

Halebank need only to draw to win the prize, due to their superior goal difference.

Haydock's 1-1 draw with Halebank ensured the title's destination would be in limbo for another week.

Moore United clawed to 1-0 in a close fought affair with Downall Green on Saturday, Scott Taylor on target for Moore.

The Grange Valley sponsored first division title race is equally tense.

Blackbrook earned full points from their midweek clash with Halton Borough thanks to a solitary goal by Kevin Picton.

Monks crushed Runcorn Albion 6-3 on Saturday to boost their hopes.

Cronton Villa hit them for six in midweek, whilst Halton Borough blasted five past Lane on Saturday.

Danny Sisson scored Lane's solitary consolation goal against Villa, whilst Coyne and Sisson netted face-savers against Borough.

The third division title race is over with the vital win 6-2 by Act R Sports over Greenalls Vets settling the outcome.

Their only rivals Runcorn Athletic capitulated with a tame showing against Eagle Sports handing the initiative to Act R.

Eagle's 3-1 victory ensured Athletic finish only second having led the division for much of the season.

In reserve division two Fearnhead Reserves recaptured some of their form to sign off with a 3-1 win over Widnes Bayer.

A rare thunderous effort by Graham Perdue and brace by Johnny Burton means Fearnhead will finish fifth after a poor run in the New Year ruined their hopes.

Vicars Reserves ended hostilities in reserve division three with a convincing 3-1 win for the new Champions against St Michael's thirds.