CROSFIELDS continue to improve in Warrington Soccer League's Organics Intermediates Premier Division despite suffering an injury-ravaged season.
Goals by Murray, Saunders and Pickett were too much for a young Vulcan outfit.
Owens Corning continued to set the standard in the Organics Intermediates Premier Division after beating Haydock 4-1.
Riverplate recorded only their second win of the campaign with a 4-3 triumph at second-placed Daten.
The goal scorers were Hennessey and Foster, who hit a superb hat-trick.
In Division Two, Lockers hit back with goals from Gary Darbyshire, Hardman, Croft and Stephens after trailing 3-0 at Rainhill Town.
Greenalls romped to a 3-0 win at Monk Sports to secure their position at the top of Reserve Division One.
This year's Guardian Cup final will feature two teams from outside the borough after Whiston Cross squeezed past first division Grappenhall Sports in Thursday's second semi-final.
The traditional Easter Monday morning showcase at Rylands Rec, kick-off 11am, will pitch two Organics Intermediates Premier Division sides when Sidac Social take on Whiston.
A penalty shoot-out decided the second semi-final after neither side had been able to find the net in regular time.
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