A FINE double from South Liverpool's prolific marksman Cameron Dalton rubber-stamped the league's progression into the FA Inter-League's Cup second round at the expense of local rivals, Liverpool County Premier League's representative side.

A further effort from Shaun Weaver completed a job well done, as Tony Nelson’s outfit posted a 3-1 result.

In the Haworth & Gallagher Bowl first round, it was celebration time for Ashville who romped home 4-1 at Southport Trinity, courtesy of efforts from, Sam Hunt, Steve Bridge, Lee Forsyth and Shaun Parrington.

Mark Brady bagged Trinity's consolation.

Chris Nation, Will Jones and Kevin McCormick were the other marksmen.

Josh Grey gave West Kirby & Wasps the lead against Mallaby but an 88th-minute equaliser from John Hedges ensured that the points were shared.

Two-goal Lee Guirado and Darren Wallace called the shots as Upton AA pulled off an excellent 3-0 win over second-placed Newton and it was a good day for Chester neighbours Blacon YC, who had Alan Dorian, Aaron Hinchcliffe, Sam Davies and Matt Jones on target, in the 4-1 eclipse of Mossley Hill.

Tom McNamara scored for the visitors.

Division Two leaders Richmond Raith Rovers extended their lead at the top to four points when Danny Powell and Robbie Madine obliged in a narrow 2-1 victory over third placed promotion rivals Regate Rovers, who hit back via Craig Blackwell.

A goal from Marshalls’ Nathan Iniabere was negated by a reply from Prescot Cables Res' Connor Granger and in another stalemate, Tom Williams and Billy New were the respective marksmen as Gateacre Village finished 1-1 with Willaston.

Kevin Leech plundered the game’s only goal as Vauxhall Motors Reserves triumphed at Neston Nomads while John Humphries (3), Josh Naylor, Dean Kenny and Craig Johnson shared the goals as Kirkby Town Railway blitzed West Kirby & Wasps 6-1.

Despite a goal from Kieran Hughes, Heswall Reserves capitulated 3-1 to Division Three pacesetters Helsby Resserves, who went six points clear at the top thanks to a goal apiece from Alex Hale, Kev Hughes and Steve Woodward.

A goal from Mersey Royal’s John Pomfret earned his side maximum spoils from their tussle with Capenhurst Villa Reserves and a Ned Davies penalty helped Ashville Reserves to a 1-1 draw with Ellesmere Port Town. Lee Lugate was Town’s scorer.