There were some lop-sided scorelines in the Barrow & District Junior Football League last weekend, including at Hawcoat Park, where the under-14 Dynamos swept to a 14-0 win against Holker Old Boys Eagles.
The home side shared the goals around, although there was a hat-trick for Jacob Ellis, while Kian Holt and Jamie Harris both got on the scoresheet twice.
The other goalscorers for a rampant Hawcoat were Lewis Ballantyne, Alfie Copeland, Charlie McGlowan, Sam Wright, Ben Ridgeway, Soloman Wilding and Callum Paton.
The Dynamos remain level on points at the top of the Premier with leaders Furness Cavaliers, who made it a case of 'anything you can do...' with a whopping 25-1 victory over Swarthmoor.
Elliott Stoker led the scoring stakes with six goals, going one better than Kai Williams, while there were also hat-tricks for Billy McLaughlin and Robert Williams.
Completing a long list of scorers for Cavs were Raddslaw Bemler (2), Jake Lamb, Freddie Lawton (2), Jai Pedley (2) and Rio Hartley.
On most days, Holker Old Boys under-12s 18-2 away win at Furness Rovers Knights would have been the biggest of the weekend and it kept them within three points of leaders Hawcoat Park Minions.
The Minions themselves were 7-0 winners at Walney Island, with Rhys McKenna and Curtis Liversedge both scoring hat-tricks and Keiron Culley grabbing their other goal.
Elsewhere in that division, two goals for Harrison Shuttleworth were in vain for Furness Cavaliers in a 7-3 defeat at Crooklands Casuals Oranges, while Cassies' Blacks were 7-1 winners against Dalton United.
In the under-16 Premiership, two goals by Bailey Murrell allowed Walney Island to maintain their 100 per cent record with a 2-0 victory at Furness Rovers under-15 Whites.
Holker Old Boys Greens made it three wins from three with a 13-0 hammering of Millom Juniors while in the Championship, Crooklands Casuals continue to set the pace after a 7-1 win at home to Furness Rovers under-15 Royals, Ben Pascoe scoring twice.
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