THERE was only one game played in the Plettac NSG Runcorn Sunday League Premier Division where a goal from Tracey was not enough as Cherry Sutton defeated St Andrews 1-5.

Not good preparation for next week's final for the home side.

In the First Division Halewood Labour consolidate top spot after a 6-4 home win over Travellers Rest.

Golden Wonder remain in second place after a 4-2 win over High Leigh with goals being shared by Diggle, Burton, McGuinness and Holland.

Simms Cross also had four on target with goals from Dunning, Hamling, Platt and Griffiths as they defeated Thatto Heath Railway 4-3.

Union Tavern put a stop to Columbas Old Boys good run by defeating them 3-1.

Leaders of the Second Division Todd Dynamoes gained the points as they defeated Golden Wonder Reserves 1-0.

The away side played with nine men after the first 20 minutes.

Second placed Pipe & Gannex also won 0-2 against Forresters, Gedman and Baxter scoring to keep their outside chance of the title going.

Roosters had a double strike each for Turner and Simpson as they defeated Riverside 4-3 a result that puts the visitors in bottom spot after rivals Trebla recorded a 4-2 home win over Canalside Athletic to move a point clear.

In the Bob Orme Challenge Cup Semi-Finals there were wins for Old Transporter as they defeated Bridge Timber 2-0.

The Burma Star saw off Red Admiral 1-9 with goals from Hill, Morris (2), Whitfield (2), Clifton and a hat-trick from substitute Vaughan.

Fox replied for the losers.

This should make the Final and interesting battle as Burma defeated Tranny 4-2 in a mid-week league game with a hat-trick from Storey and one from Clifton.

The Final is to be played at Canal Street on Sunday, May 9, kick-off 11am.

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