SPA Brook pulled off the shock Warrington Sunday Soccer League Denis Scholes Trophy result of the week by defeating premiership outfit North Cheshire Celtic 4-2.

The third division side's goals were scored by Andy Dodd, Chris Jupp and Craig Marshall, two.

Wilkies from Division Three defeated Division One side Alford Red Line 4-0 thanks to goals by Chris Bermingham, two, Ste Arnold and Neil Wright.

Commercial had a goal from Steve Darton, a brace from John Worsley and a hat-trick from Geoff Hickey to thank for their 6-1 victory over Gas Social.

Owen Ellis, two and Tony Kember were on target in Culcheth's 3-2 win against King and Queen.

General Elliot got the drop on Grange Hawthorne in their tie with goals from Jonathon Smith and Daniel Chadwick.

Grange Valley had Ste Abbott, four, Brian Hatton, three, Brian Griffiths and Metine Tastin to thank for their 9-1 drubbing of fellow premiership side Penny Black.

Holt left it late in their tie against Hounds and Hare. They were 2-0 down with 15 minutes to go before Gary Woods, two, David Hughes and Chris Garner rescued them from the jaws of defeat.

Matthiola beat Turf and Feather 4-0. Chris Golley scored the best goal of the game - a 20 yarder that flew into the top corner of the net. Other goal scorers were Ronnie Thompson and Darren Windsor

Moorfield trounced Brickmakers 14-3. There was a trio of hat-tricks from Kevin Dowling Jnr, Liam Brophey and Danny Mooneypenny plus a brace apiece from Chris Nelson and Chris Hampson. John Marshall also found the net.

A Chris Rodgers brace and a goal from David Homes saw Pierpoint and Bryant into the next round at the expense of Church Green while Racing Rovers lost to Pennine despite goals from Alan Pinkney and Ian Moores.

Rams Head needed extra time to settle their tie with Five Star Athletic. Paul Glover, Gavin Morton, Jim Cleaver and Aiden Lavery scored in Rams Head's 4-3 success. James Cartlidge and Simon Addison, two, replied for Five Star.

Stocks overcame Socrates 3-1. Their goal scorers were S. Jarvis, G. Purdue and P. Burrows.