SEMI-finalists for the League's Pyke Cup were resolved at the weekend.

Pride of place went to Redgate Rovers, who made it seven wins in succession after they triumphed 4-2 at strongly-fancied Newton.

The hosts pulled one back late on through Dom Coddington, but it was Redgate’s name that went into the hat.

Alan Dorian bagged the game’s only goal as Upton AA progressed at the expense of current Division One leaders, Mossley Hill Athletic but local rivals, Chester Nomads, exited the competition after they were undone by a two-goal blast.

Richmond Raith Rovers completed the last four after a 4-2 eclipse of Rainhill Town, who hit back via Michael Fargher and Colm Lynch.

In Division One, reigning champions, South Liverpool, romped home 5-1 at West Kirby, while Maghull were elevated to third place in the table, after beating Helsby 4-0.

Hat tricks from Curtis Thorpe and Kyle Sambor underpinned Vauxhall Motors 7-2 victory over Mallaby.

Cammell Laird Reserves scored after being reduced to ten men, but Capenhurst Villa seized the initiative and posted a 3-1 result.

Ashville closed the gap at the top to two points in the race for the Division Two title, after Sam Hunt bagged both goals in a narrow 2-1 decision over Heswall Res.

Fifth-placed South Liverpool Res were indebted to efforts from Dave Mee (3), Paddy Doyle, Gerrard Forde and Reggie Royes for their 6-0 rout of West Kirby Res and it was plain sailing for Bootle Res, who emerged 7-0 victors against Willaston.

Hale capitulated 4-1 at home to goals from Vauxhall Motors Reserves' Mick Lacey (2), Ryan Primrose and Ross Waring.

Adam Rassell and Rob Cottrell applied the finishing touches as Neston Nomads accounted for Prescot Cables Res 2-0. 

A hat-trick from Hilton Phillips was supplemented by further efforts from Mike Dunning, Shaun Lancaster, Dave Kelly and John Ashton as Mossley Hill Ath breezed to a 7-0 victory over Southport Trinity.

New leaders in Division Three are Ellesmere Port Town, who assumed pole position after a 2-1 win over City of Liverpool Reserves.

Capenhurst Villa Res stayed in contention, after goals from Ian Forster (2), Nicky Monaghan, Shaun Weaver and Callum Doyle set them up for a 5-2 win at Redgate Rovers Res, while the improving Mersey Royal recorded their fourth win of the season after Saturday’s 3-1 triumph over Cammell Laird 1907 DVLPMNT.

Cheshire Lines beat Chester Nomads Res 2-1.

Doubles from Emanuele Galante and Sean Lunt were decisive as Neston Nomads Res savoured a 5-0 win at Helsby Res.

Litherland Remyca Res won 3-2 at Rainhill Town Res and secured their passage to the West Cheshire Shield final.

Celebration time for Princes Villa in the Youth Division after a solitary strike from Ethan Cartwright won the day at Vauxhall Motors Youth.

Honours were shared after goals from Litherland Remyca Youth were negated by replies from South Liverpool Youth’s Jack Riding and Chris Wilkinson.