GRAPPENHALL Sports are through to the semi-finals of Warrington Sunday Soccer League's Red Lion Cup after defeating last season's losing finalists Gas Social.
Danny Sissons hit a hat-trick and goals by David Trainor, Paul Fidler and Dave Coyne secured a 6-3 victory.
A last minute penalty by Lee Pennington gave Greenwood Star Alarms a 1-0 Premier Cup win against Penny Black.
North Cheshire Celtic booked their place in the second round after Craig Canning and Nathan Roberts struck doubles in a 4-2 success over Howley.
Mark Williams netted five times in Penketh and Sankey Sports' 10-2 hammering of Dog and Partridge, in the second round of the Denis Scholes Challenge Trophy. Darren Jones, two, Paul Packer, Steve Ward and Mike Preidt completed their scoring.
Paul Melia and Mike Hasty enjoyed braces and Keith Hartley found the target in Manor Farm's 5-3 defeat of Butchers Arms.
ESL progressed after disposing of Hound and Hare 6-1. Josh Hadjaibadi, Pete Wilson, Dave Best, Dave Holden, Wayne Johnson and goalkeeper Nick Malkin all scored.
Cheshire Hawthorne stretched their lead in the Premier Division after goals by Neil Barker, Gary Heath, Paul Woodall, Brendan Hennessey and Phil Howell ensured a 5-0 win over Allied Alex.
Pierpoint and Bryant fought back from three goals down to share the spoils 5-5 with Bay Horse Thistle in Division One. Dave Holmes, twice, Paul Williams, twice and James O'Shea were Pierpoint's marksmen.
Despite strikes by Neil Gittens, two, Chris Jordan and Danny Chadwick, General Elliot were held to a 4-4 draw with Moorfield Athletic.
A Steve Pennington double and Steve Morrow strike helped Starting Gate get the better of KK Cabs 3-2 in Division Two.
Both Dave Porter and Tony Wilde snatched braces, as Latchford Railway proved too strong for Forest Rangers, winning 4-1.
Mike Conduit, two, Steve Hughes. Tony Kember and Simon Flitcroft produced the goods in Culcheth's 5-3 defeat of Stocks.
Insall Rangers moved to the top of Division Four after a convincing 5-0 triumph at Daresbury Dynamo. Andie Roe, two, John Abbott, Steve Melton and Oliver Richardson made the scoresheet.
Danny Sissons hit a hat-trick and goals by David Trainor, Paul Fidler and Dave Coyne secured a 6-3 victory.
A last minute penalty by Lee Pennington gave Greenwood Star Alarms a 1-0 Premier Cup win against Penny Black.
North Cheshire Celtic booked their place in the second round after Craig Canning and Nathan Roberts struck doubles in a 4-2 success over Howley.
Mark Williams netted five times in Penketh and Sankey Sports' 10-2 hammering of Dog and Partridge in the second round of the Denis Scholes Challenge Trophy. Darren Jones, two, Paul Packer, Steve Ward and Mike Preidt completed their scoring.
Paul Melia and Mike Hasty enjoyed braces and Keith Hartley found the target in Manor Farm's 5-3 defeat of Butchers Arms.
ESL progressed after disposing of Hound and Hare 6-1. Josh Hadjaibadi, Pete Wilson, Dave Best, Dave Holden, Wayne Johnson and goalkeeper Nick Malkin all scored.
Cheshire Hawthorne stretched their lead in the Premier Division after goals by Neil Barker, Gary Heath, Paul Woodall, Brendan Hennessey and Phil Howell ensured a 5-0 win over Allied Alex.
Pierpoint and Bryant fought back from three goals down to draw 5-5 with Bay Horse Thistle in Division One. Dave Holmes, twice, Paul Williams, twice and James O'Shea were Pierpoint's marksmen.
Despite strikes by Neil Gittens, two, Chris Jordan and Danny Chadwick, General Elliot were held to a 4-4 draw with Moorfield Athletic.
A Steve Pennington double and Steve Morrow strike helped Starting Gate get the better of KK Cabs 3-2 in Division Two.
Both Dave Porter and Tony Wilde snatched braces, as Latchford Railway proved too strong for Forest Rangers, winning 4-1.
Mike Conduit, two, Steve Hughes, Tony Kember and Simon Flitcroft produced the goods in Culcheth's 5-3 defeat of Stocks.
Insall Rangers moved to the top of Division Four after a convincing 5-0 triumph at Daresbury Dynamo. Andie Roe, two, John Abbott, Steve Melton and Oliver Richardson made the scoresheet.
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