All games bar the Parton game got the go ahead but all did not finish as the good old cumbrian weather put pay to three games in different parts of the county, Two games in the JJ'S Whitehaven Cup were called off and one in the league,Wigton Harriers v Longtown in the JJ'S Whitehaven Cup was called off by ref Phil Murphy Wigton say they could not understand the reason for the match been called of and as the match will have to be replayed they will feel aggrieved if they lose the second time round, no comment was left from the Longtown camp. Johnny Studholme and Mike Riding scored but it will count for nothing as this will have to be replayed.
Referee Adam Pattinson also had cause to call his game off. Andrew Wetherall and Stephen Kirbride had given Borough a two nil lead but they will count for nothing as this too will have to be replayed.
Bransty Rangers and Workington Red House did start and they finished too and what a cracker too by all accounts it was superbly refereed by Wayne Davidson, Workington Red House scored through Stuart Grey and Adam Johnston gave them a two nil lead at half time, but Bransty hit back in this five goal thriller Karl Doran hit one from outside the box Chris Armstrong hit the equaliser and it was man of the match Mark Cowen who hit the winner with seven minutes left as it finished Bransty Rangers 3 Workington Red House 2
St.Bees Reserves switched their game to Windscale and it was the home side after the switch that ran out winners, Andrew McDonald and Martin Sanderson scored at the right end but two players scored at the wrong end as Brian Cass and David Bragg hit own goals to give a score line os St.Bees Reserves 0 Windscale 4
Netherhall marched on with a big win over Wigton Athletic as Ben Byers, Keith Anderson hit two and Chris Dawes also hit one as Joe Phillips on his debut also scored as it ended Netherhall 5 Wigton Athletic 0
Mathew Bell and Scott Divers scored for Warwick at Carlisle City but that was not eenought as City scored through Stuart Hill, Dan Gowarth, Johno Simpson, Ollie Driver Scott McCarthy and Jamie Neath as City shared their goals around as it finished Carlisle City 6 Warwick Wanderers 2
Whitehaven AFC ran out winner in the Tesco division one encounter with St. Bees Fergus Jeans hit three and Steven Rose hit two St.Bees did hit back but fell short of Whitehaven's total as it finished Whitehaven AFC 5 St.Bees 4
The only other game that got the nod was at Silloth as they hosted Whitehaven Miners this game was due to be played at Whitehaven but both team arranged the switch and it was Silloth who scored all the goals as Paul Hayton hit two one for his team and one for Miners, Andrew Trestearnuo and Andy Hinde hit two each at the right end Calvin Rou also netted.
Tesco Premier league game at Aspatria v Cockermouth was called off at half time as the pitch was deemed unplayable by this time, good old Cumbrian weather hey.
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