Plettac NSG Runcorn Sunday League

ONLY one game in this week's Plettac NSG Runcorn Sunday League Premier Division were St Andrews defeated Golden Wonder 6-3 with a hat-trick from Burke and one apiece for Dobinson, Arrands, and Woodhouse.

In the First Division leaders Union Street defeated Hough Green with goals from Gary (2) and Philip Highton with an own goal in a 4-2 win.

Columbas Old Boys retain second spot with a 1-3 away win over bottom club Travellers Rest, Hanna on target for the home side.

Roosters move to top spot in the Second Division after a 2-3 win away to Railway, Thornhill bagged both for the home side with Simpson (2) and Taylor scoring for the visitors.

Top Lock Villa defeated bottom club Clarendon Reserves 8-0.

Lord Raglan maintains top spot in the Third Division after a 0-2 away win over YKK.

Masonic stay in second place with goals from Dutton, Hammond, Edmundson (2) and Keelan as they defeated Kingsthorn 5-2.

The Wilsons make it two on the trot as they defeated Boars Head 4-1, a brace from Gaskin and one each for Howard and O'Toole gaining the points.

Pablo recorded an away win over Ball 2-5.

The only shock in the Prelim round of the Bob Orme Challenge Cup was Third Division side Majors recorded their first win of the season against Second Division front runners Riverside 6-2, goals from a brace each for Boardman and Millington with Neil and Marsden nipping in for one apiece.

FC Bass had a hat-trick from Rutter in their 2-3 win over Todd Dynamoes.

Wellie showed no mercy to Third Division newcomers Wolves they took them to their home ground and netted nine with no reply.

Gould led the way with four, Leddon knocked in two and McCormack, Flanley and Barrow one each.

Bridge Timber go into the next round after a 2-4 away win over Clarendon thanks to goals from Jones, Ellison, Hughes and Dwyer.

Holders Old Transporter entertained Third Division FC Royal and it was they who took the lead with a goal from Davies, the home side equalised only for the visitors to snatch the lead back with a goal from Danson.

The home side hit back and after half-time class and fitness told as they came out winners 5-2.

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