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Square One have been crowned champions of the Crewe Regional Sunday Premier Division following a 7-0 win at AFC Leopard.

Danny Griggs scored a hat-trick to send Square One on their way to the title.

Their other goals came from Dale Capper, Shane Heron, Josh Wynne and Danny Dodd.

The only other game in the Premier Division saw NHB FC beat Betley FC 4-3.

Dan Ball (2), Jamie Ball and Nick Ball scored for NHB FC with Lee Smith, Jake Smith and Jamie Baker scoring for Betley FC.

The final of the Presidents Cup will be between Crewe Ath and Crewe FC.

Crewe Ath reached the final with a 10-2 win over Division One Talbot.

PJ Hudson and Curtis Sinnott both scored hat-tricks and other scorers were Jordan Amson (2), Jake Foster and Nathan Tickle.

Ant Broadhurst and Josh Cooke scored for Talbot.

Crewe FC won 4-0 at Salvador where excellent crosses from Matt Cope resulted in headed goals for Lee Mellor and Wayne Beggs.

Asher Moat scored two late goals to complete the rout.

In Division One, none of the top four were in action so White Eagles moved into fourth place with a 7-1 win over Audlem.

Krystian Burzynski (2), Lukasz Synowicz (2), Dan Harrison, Radek Rus, Lukasz Pasiuk scored for White Eagles with Danny Mahoney replying for Audlem.

White Horse won 5-1 at Sandbach Town with Kev Beresford continuing his scoring form with two more goals.

Other scorers were Rob Hayward, Daniel Jones and Manyel Manlin. Dave Furber scored for Sandbach Town.

Winsford Over 3 won 2-0 at Haslington FC with goals from Tom Taylor and Shaun Howarth.

White Lion (Ross Chandler) drew 1-1 with Barrel & Tap (James Donegan).

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