All-Copeland cup final clash
Last updated 15:56, Wednesday, 30 April 2008
FRIZINGTON White Star and Cleator Moor Celtic will go head-to-head at Borough Park on Monday (11.30am).
It’s part of a double-header of cup finals being staged by the Tesco Cumberland County League.
Netherhall will meet Aspatria in the final of the Crest Teamwear Conway Cup after the White Star v Celtic game.
White Star got through their semi 4-1 against Windscale with goals from Gary McMullen (2), Craig Carruthers and Dean Rodgers. Stuart Gallup replied for Windscale.
The second all-Copeland semi tie was a thriller which went to extra-time before Celtic were successful 5-3 against Whitehaven Miners.
Neil Close (2), Mike Lewis (2) and John Murphy fired the goals for Celtic with John-Ryan Milburn (2) and Tony Harrison on the mark for Miners.
In the Conway Cup semi-finals, there were 3-1 victories for both Netherhall and Aspatria against Cockermouth and Salterbeck respectively.
The only other game played on Saturday was in Division One where Parton United got an overdue win, beating Carlisle Spartans 1-0 through a goal by Kenneth Hodgson.
Cleator Moor Celtic are the new leaders of Division One after they had thrashed St Bees 6-0 with goals from Lee Dunn (3), David Hall, Craig Corkhill and Jonathan Reed.
They went top because Frizington White Star were held 2-2 by third-placed Whitehaven Miners.
Tony Harrison and Martin Thomason scored for the Miners while Craig Carruthers scored both for White Star.
In the Premier Division, Whitehaven Amateurs stay in relegation trouble after losing 3-0 at home to Aspatria. They travel to Carlisle Spartans on Saturday.
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