Warrington & District Football League reports.

Division 3: Winwick Athletic 5 v Earlestown FC 6.

Goals galore in this fixture, with Winwick being first to score, straight from the off.

The visitors soon equalised and then went ahead going into the break with the advantage 1-2. Earlestown soon made it 3 -1 but end to end action saw the goal tally increase for both sides , with the homeside trailing 5-6 in the dying minutes.

Two heroic saves from the Earlestown keeper Chris Spence with five minutes left denied Winwick any points from this thrilling encounter.

The game was played with good sportsmanship from both teams with no cautions given by the referee for either side.

Guardian Cup: Orford FC 5 Grappenhall Sports 1.

Orford welcomed Cheshire league outfit Grappenhall Sports to the Jubilee Hub in Guardian cup action.

Within a frantic first 15 minutes Orford were 3-0 up thanks to goals from L. McLoughlin, Neary and skipper Moran who took his tally to five in seven games. L. McLoughlin added 2 more after the interval and there was time for Grappenhall to grab a consolation.

5-1 winners and Kings Head man of the match went to Thomas Neary.

Guardian Cup: Lomax FC 6 Beeches 1.This Guardian Cup match pitted second division Beeches against the recently reformed Lomax F C.

After an evenly matched opening period Lomax moved into a 2-0 lead at half time with goals from Scott Barron and Matty Mairs. Barron scored his second goal soon after the restart, then Beeches hit back with a fine headed goal to make the score 3-1.

The match could have gone either way, but some fine wing play by Craig Hoyland set up further goals for Barron (2) and Mairs (1). Lomax running out comfortable winners 6-1.

Division One: Sidac 2 Grange SC 2.

Grange had a good weekend with the first team getting a hard earned point at Sidac. After a goalless first half, Grange took the lead with a goal by Ryan Wilde.

Sidac pulled it back, before Grange took the lead again with a superb team goal finished by Scott Robinson with his ninth goal of the season. Grange appeared to have weathered the storm until a late long range effort again levelled the scores and a 2-2 result was probably a fair result for two teams who had given their all.

Division Four: Grange SC Res 2 Orford 3rds 1.

Grange reserves got back to winning ways and stay top of the division and have come a long way from the struggle of last season. Goals from mike Wharton and Craig Burton secured the win over fierce rivals Orford and a sequence of five wins out of the last six games makes good reading for manager Phil Mannion.