IT was sweet and sour for Moore United on Saturday.
United's unbeaten away record in Warrington Soccer League's Frontrunner Premier Division was broken when Hale scored the only goal of the game for Penlake midway through the second half.
But Moore Reserves shocked Division Three side Monk Sports Reserves with a 2-1 win in the quarter finals of the Drinkwater Cup.
Kevin Barber opened the scoring for Monk but Phil Mckay's 35-yard free kick and a late strike by Paul Bennion sent United through.
A young Fife Rangers team took the lead after 20 minutes against Premier side Moorfield in the Drinkwater Trophy.
Carl Jackson lashed a 30-yard effort into the top corner but Fife lost their goalkeeper Ryan Doodson with a broken leg in the second half and Moorfield went on to score twice.
Division Two side Rainhill Town Reserves remained top despite being held at Orford Blackburne Arms.
Conor Morris opened the scoring for Town and victory was denied by a Kayne James strike for Orford.
Grange SC fought back from two goals down to grab a 4-3 victory at Culcheth, with Matt Bush collecting a hat-trick.
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