Plettac NSG Runcorn Sunday League

THE WINNERS of the Paddy Heffernan Trophy are St Andrews after a 7-1 win over fellow Premier Division team Burma Star.

Dobson was the hero for the winners, he found the net five times with Williams and Woods neting one each, Burma's goal coming from Perry.

Maybe it is fitting that Paddy's old team are the first winners of his trophy.

In the Premier Division leaders Bridge Timber went down 3-7 at home to Cherry Sutton, a result which allows Norton Arms to go back to the top without kicking a ball.

In the First Division bottom club Columbas Old Boys earned themselves a point in a 1-1 draw away to Thatto Heath Railway, Fisher on target for the home side.

Red Admiral had a hat-trick from Judge and one each for Fox, McAvoy and Rutter in their 6-3 win over Simms Cross.

A goal each for McMahon and Powell secured the points for Waterloo as they defeated Travellers Rest 2-1.

The leaders of the Second Division dropped two more valuable points as they drew 4-4 with next to the bottom club Golden Wonder Reserves.

Fourth place Forresters also struggled as they drew 2-2 away to bottom club Railway, Chandlett and McCloud both on target with goals for the home side.

Todd Dynamoes make up ground on the leaders after a 0-3 away win over Riverside with an own goal and one each for Langley and Vaughan.

In the only game to go ahead in the Bob Orme Challenge Cup two goals apiece for Keogh, Matthews and Evans saw Canalside Athletic into the next round after defeating High Leigh Reserves 6-2.

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