MONK Sports won the Warrington Sunday Football League Denis Scholes Challenge Cup after beating Butchers Arms 4-2 in the final.
Despite trailing 2-1 with only seven minutes to go, Monk equalised to take the game into extra time before scored twice in the added half-hour to lift the trophy.
Turf and Feather took a point off Halton Arms after a 0-0 draw in the Premier Division but that did not stop Halton from winning the Premier Division.
Despite scoring three times Jolly Tanner lost to Grange Red Lion 7-3 in Division One.
Penketh and Sankey Eagle won their division in fine style by beating Dog and Partridge 5-0 thanks to goals from Nathan Williams, two, Martin O’Brien, two and Darren Carter.
Grappenhall Sports won Division Three after their 5-3 win against Poland FC thanks to goals from Simon Axworthy, Nick Cania, Stuart Norman, Ryan Taylor and Rick McLaughlin.
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