In the tightly-contested Furness Premier League, Vickerstown reserves remain top after a come-from-behind 3-2 victory over Millom Reserves.
Millom were 2-0 up with 20 minutes remaining thanks to goals from Tyler Maxwell-Kelly, and Joe Dobson, but three late goals from Nathan Watters (2) and Ben Spencer sealed a dramatic win for the league leaders.
Second-placed Hawcoat reserves thrashed Dalton United reserves 8-3 thanks to goals from Carl Pearson (3), Dylan Ellis (3), Tom Hammond and Tom Stanwix.
Kirkby United drew 2-2 at Haverigg United, Tom Wildgoose and Mitch Smith their scorers, while John Chmiel grabbed both of Haverigg's efforts.
Steve Pritt was at the double for Bootle as they beat Barrow Celtic 2-0 on Newby Terrace.
Croftlands Park beat Swarthmoor Social 3-1, Tyler Spence opened the scoring for Swarthmoor but the game changed with the introduction of Matt Dean at half-time for Croftlands. Dean scored twice almost immediately and Lewis Jones found a third late on.
Britannia beat Walney Island reserves 7-4 in a high-scoring affair at Tummerhill. Jordan Wallace (4), Sean Sweeney (2) and Danny Logan were the Brit marksmen, while Jordan Hughes scored all four in reply for Walney.
Holker Old Boys reserves drew 3-3 with Barrow Wanderers at Rakesmoor Lane. Ryan Docherty put Wanderers ahead with a sublime chip and then doubled his and Wanderers' tally shortly afterwards. Dan Turner put the visitors 3-0 ahead and it was all going well until Jordan Brough (2) dragged Holker back into the game and Conor Erdis equalised with only minutes remaining.
Soccer Bar are top of the First Division and they cemented their place with a 5-0 hammering of Millom A, Conner Bone (2), Lee Kavanagh, Iaian McDonald and Carl Gill their scorers.
Second-placed Bridge United beat Kirkby United Reserves 4-1 thanks to goals from Hayden Skyrme, Thomas Bradshaw, Ryan Barker and an own goal.
Crooklands Casuals reserves beat Ulverston Rangers reserves 3-0 with goals coming from Terry Anderson, Joe Braund Smith and Cavan Armstrong. Swarthmoor reserves beat Furness Cavaliers reserves 1-0, thanks to John English's winner.
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