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Willaston White Star are through to second round of the Cheshire FA Sunday Cup with a 3-1 win away to Sale FC.

Henry Blundell, Kyle Gregory and Sydney Otto scored the goals to send White Star through.

In the Premier Division, leaders Railway Hotel maintained their 100% record and have yet to concede a goal with a 6-0 win at Sydney Arms.

Danny Lavalette netted a hat-trick with two goals from Scarlett.

But the best goal was a 30-yard volley from Beggs.

Crewe Ath kept up their good start with a close 4-3 win at Leighton FC, Josh Clarke scoring a hat trick with Nathan Tickle also scoring. Leighton’s scorers were Danny Rogerson, Paul Crimes and Carl Sefton.

NHB (Dan Ball, Jamie Ball) led 2-0 at half-time away at Salvador but Salvador roared back to equalise through John Dawson and Keiron Banks and in the final minutes both teams missed chances to take the points.

Rising Sun helped by a Kenny Mather hat-trick beat Talbot 5-2 with Damien Sloan getting the other two goals.

Steve Watts and Mikey Welch scored for Talbot.

AFC Barkode led 1-0 with a goal from Andy Coyle until the last minute when AFC Leopard equalised with their goalkeeper Sam Proctor being the unlikely scorer.

In Division One, there were 48 goals in the seven games played.

Leaders Wistaston Ath kept up their 100% record with a tight win 1-0 at Betley, Jake Maunder scoring the winner.

Nantwich YF stay second with an 8-1 win at bottom club Market Tavern, Brad Eardley 2, Jake Standeven 2, Will Ellwood, Ed Cliffe, Rich Ford and Brad Tucker scoring and Brad Littlemore scored for Tavern.

AFC Alsager also hit the goal trail with a 9-2 win over Boot & Shoe Villa. Tom Westhead scored a hat-trick, Sam Revell (2), John Hart (2), Tom Eastwood and Jordan Padmore completed the scoring.

Faddiley had another bad defence day at Sandbach Town, losing 5-1 with 20 minutes to go, but started a fightback which ended in vain losing 5-4.

Hilton, Blud, Emerton and Beresford scoring.

Ocean FC beat Crewe FC 6-4 with goals from Bacco 2, Paul Ashley, Chris Hardman, Luke Kennedy and Steve Lloyd. Crewe’s scorers were Ben Reddock, Lee Turner, Danny Cartwright and Jason Riley.

Haslington beat Audlem 4-0 with goals from Dan Taylor, Vinny Mackwell, Alex Dale and Paul Roberts.

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