CHESHIRE Hawthorne will meet Halton Arms in the final of Warrington Sunday Soccer League's Premier Cup.

A Justin Farrelly hat-trick and strikes by Gary Heath and Brendan Hennessey helped Hawthorne dispose of Greenwood Star Alarms 5-1. Halton Arms' Mike Maloney, Russ Whitehead, Tony Ennis and Dave McKinlay earned them a 4-0 win against Holt.

Holders Grange Valley reached the semi-finals of the Denis Scholes Challenge Trophy after defeating Penny Black 4-0. Bryan Griffiths, twice, Brian Rowles and Paul Wright were their marksmen.

Whiston Eagle strengthened their Premier Division title hopes with a 14-1 hammering of Manor Farm. Tony Fargin and Frank Jeffers hit hat-tricks, Tommy Baker, Neil Scahill and Carl Haase, doubles. Steve McEwan and Tony Wiltshire completed the scoring.

Goals by Stuart Boddy, two and Neil Matthews gave Division One leaders Wanderers a 3-2 win against Leigh Borough while Dave Styles, Lee Adamson and Tony Morton netted in Bay Horse's 3-0 defeat of FC Crosfields.

Pierpoint and Bryant eased past London Bridge 5-1 with Dave Holmes, two, Jason Waldron, Dave McGuiness and James Currie producing the goods.

In Division Two, Neil Roberts and Steve Hazelhurst obliged for Stocks in their 2-0 success over KK Cabs.

Adrian Hodge's goal gave Golden Lion a share of the spoils with Seven Woods, and Paul Croft and Dave Porter scored for Latchford Railway as they overcame Forest Rangers 2-1.

Commercial beat Monk Sports 3-1 after Jeff Hickey, Tony Daly and Paul Rust hit the target.

Gavin Moreton's hat-trick followed by Paul Mills' strike was enough to secure a 4-2 triumph for Thelwall Manor at Gas Social in Division Three.

Steve Graham's effort for Callands was wiped out by Grappenhall Sports' Danny Topping and Danny Sisson.

Lee Kinsey gave Knights the lead but Ian Moors equalised for Racing Rovers in their 1-1 draw in Division Four.

A late Mike Rooney goal snatched the points for Daresbury Dynamo against Wolf Pack.

New teams wishing to join the Warrington Sunday League for the 2001/02 season contact secretary John Parker on 221957.