TIES in the Lower Junior Cup saw wins for Earith, Great Paxton Reserves, Alconbury Reserves and Fenstanton Reserves. Earith hammered out a 6-1 win against Powerleague and Alconbury and Fenstanton took 2-0 wins against Hemingfords A at home and Hampton Sp
TIES in the Lower Junior Cup saw wins for Earith, Great Paxton Reserves, Alconbury Reserves and Fenstanton Reserves.
Earith hammered out a 6-1 win against Powerleague and Alconbury and Fenstanton took 2-0 wins against Hemingfords A at home and Hampton Sports away respectively.
Paxton made up the semi-final quartet with a well-earned 1-0 win at Gransden Chequers, with Russell David netting the crucial goal 10 minutes from time.
Eaton Socon grabbed all three points with a 1-0 win over Ely Reserves in Kershaw Premier but in the same league Needingworth fell by the same score to Histon A.
Kershaw A basement boys Great Paxton crashed 4-0 at RHS United but there was a big shock at Sawston where league leaders Somersham were left smarting from a 3-0 loss.
Hemingfords' lacklustre display at Castle Camps saw them go down 1-0 to a late Camps strike but the Reserves took a 1-0 win against Eaton Socon Reserves. Brampton returned from Soham with the points after a 4-0 win.
Fenstanton's defence leaked four goals to Bottisham but they managed four of their own for a 4-4 draw. Somersham Reserves shared four goals with Littleport to take a point but Buckden took all three at Lakenheath with a healthy 4-1 win.
Alconbury returned to winning ways against Peterborough Premier high flyers Rutland Rangers, as a Lorcain Brennan double proved enough for a 2-0 win.
In Division One a Mark Goodship strike was enough to send people on to the streets of Warboys cheering the first win on the season, 1-0 against Stilton United.
The top of the table clash in Division Three at Langtoft saw league leaders Sawtry held to a 1-1 draw.
Ramsey Reserves went down 3-2 at Oundle while Rams A managed a 4-2 win against Rutland Rangers Reserves. Warboys Reserves had only a Jardine Bell strike to show for their efforts in a 9-1 defeat at the hands of Peterborough Sport.
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