EXTRA time goals by Alan Delooze and Paul Richards for Gas Social ended Woolston Old Boys' hopes 6-4 in the second round replay of the Warrington Sunday Soccer League Denis Scholes Challenge Trophy.
Both sides conceded own goals and Dave Perrins, Tony Richardson and Gary Brown struck for Woolston. For Gas Social Craig Shaw scored and Delooze netted twice in normal time.
Houghton Arms hit Dog and Partridge for six in the Red Lion Cup first round replay through Anthony Sawer, two, Rob Marsden, two, Andrew Campbell and Nicky Prescott.
In the Premier Division, Cheshire Hawthorne have a two-point lead after a last-minute penalty by Paul Woodall gave them a 3-2 victory against Martin Dawes. Chris Bermingham and Paul Wright also scored for Hawthorne.
Greenwood Star Alarms beat Halton Arms 5-4 thanks to Ben Higgins, two, Dave Turner, Danny Gallop and Ian Wilkinson.
Howley beat Holt 4-3. Danny Glass, Wayne Aspinall, Lee Ellis and Tony Taylor were their hitmen.
An Ian Conroy double and Mark Hutton strike in a 3-0 win against Pennine helped keep Kembledean at the top of Division One ahead of Cheshire Celtic, who beat FC Crosfields 8-2.
Neil Mathews, Dave Collard, Martin Burns, Steve Fisher and Mike McVey all chipped in for Wanderers in their 5-2 defeat of Causeway.
Adam Petrie's strike against Cheese put Culcheth on top of Division Two ahead of Seven Woods, who drew 3-3 against London Bridge with goals from Simon King, two and Ian Murray.
Steve Bates earned General Elliot a share of the spoils with Starting Gate while Stuart Waldron, Dave Holmes and Mark Harris gave Pierpoints and Bryant the points at Leigh Borough.
In Division Three BT Rolatruc held off Monk Sports 2-0 with the assistance of Darren Walsh and Jason Blenkinsopp.
Second-placed Matthiola had a comfortable 4-1 success over Callands with scores for Darren Winsor, Ronnie Thompson, Gareth Boldsworth and David Morgan while Stocks, through Paul Roberts and Andy Valentine held off Grappenhall 2-1.
Division Four leaders Eddie Stobart beat Insall Rangers 4-2 with goals from Dave Holden, two, Phil Jordan and Keith Fawcett.
Steve Hill scored a hat-trick in Five Star Transport's 3-1 triumph over Lord Rodney.
Wizards' Richard Lawrence, two and Will Hetherington helped beat Cholmondeley Arms 3-1 while Phil Knowles, two and Mike Corrie secured a 3-1 victory for Thelwall Manor over Turf and Feather.
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