MATTHIOLA lifted Warrington Sunday Soccer League's Presidents Cup after defeating Moorfield Athletic 2-0.
After a goalless first half substitute Roy Sweeney Gave Matthiola the lead with a tremendous strike from outside the penalty area. Shortly afterwards Darren Winsor slotted home from close range to secure victory.
Moorfield Athletic's Kevin Green was named man of the match.
Premiership leaders Cheshire Hawthorne enjoyed a 4-1 success at second placed Halton Arms. Gary Heath, Paul Woodall, Ian Whitfield and Craig Farrelly scored for Hawthorne.
Tony Darbyshire's hat-trick and a Gary Darbyshire strike helped BT Rolatruc beat Stocks 4-3 in Division Two.
Hat-tricks by Chris Jupp and James Mullaney and an Andy Dawson penalty eased KK Cabs to a 7-2 win over Culcheth.
Carl Little, two, Steve Bartlett, Dave Best, James Holden, Wayne Johnson and Pete Wilson all netted for Division Three leaders ESL in their 7-1 win at Five Star Transport, while Grange Hawthorne overcame Stretton 4-2 after goals by Phil Barlow, Dave Holland, Phil Rose and Carl Greenwood.
Nathen Wilcock, Danny Ashworth and Steve Helsby saw Turf and Feather through to a 3-1 win at Callands and Grappenhall Sports disposed of Dog and Partridge with the assistance of a Danny Sissons hat-trick and Chris Monks goal.
In Division Four Simon Hanna's effort for Churchills was wiped out by Darryl Cann and an own goal for Wilkies.
Neil Pink and a Stuart Mannion penalty secured the points for Racing Rovers at Wolf Pack, while Jason Fance, two, Steve Illidge and Stuart Coombs found the net for Daresbury Dynamo in their 4-2 defeat of Knights. Brian Yates and Paul Kinsey replied for Knights.
Tully Park Rangers kept their title hopes alive by crushing Cholmondeley Arms 8-2. Paul Pullan bagged four goals, with Anthony Swift, Terry York, Steve Round and Gary Presho completing their scoring.
On Sunday Cheshire Hawthorne meet Halton Arms in the Premier Cup final, kick-off 11am at Tetley Walker.
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