Willaston WS triumph in Premier Division Cup Final
The Premier Division Cup Final was won by Willaston WS, who beat Crewe Athletic 4-0.
Willaston opened the scoring on seven minutes when a free-kick was headed in by Keilahn Annikey.
The Premier Division Cup Final was won by Willaston WS, who beat Crewe Athletic 4-0.
Willaston opened the scoring on seven minutes when a free-kick was headed in by Keilahn Annikey.
Wistaston Athletic have been crowned the Crewe FA Sunday Vase champions.
Wistaston won a tightly-fought contest 1-0 over Rising Sun, thanks to an extra-time goal from James Burden.
A solitary goal from Liam Kettle settled a tight contest for Willaston WS 1-0 away at NHB in the Crewe Regional Sunday Premier Division.
Mike Chesters scored a hat-trick as Square One scored four second half goals to beat Ocean 5-1.
The final of the Premier Division Cup will be Willaston WS and Crewe Ath.
Willaston WS beat Premier champions Railway Hotel 2-1 with the winning goal coming from a Mike Evans penalty.
NHB completed the semi-final line up in the Presidents Cup with a 3-2 win over AFC Leopard.
And in a remarkable Premier Division Cup game, Crewe Ath overcame Talbot on penalties after the sides were level at 6-6 after 90 minutes and then 7-7 after extra time.
League One side Wistaston Ath continue to defy the odds as they beat Premier Division neighbours Willaston WS in Crewe FA Sunday Cup.
Wistaston progressed thanks to goals from Jordan Smith (2) and Leo Davies.
An Asher Moat hat-trick and penalty shoot-out helped Willaston WS to victory in Crewe FA Sunday Cup over Alsager Cricket Club.
The teams had finished all square at 3-3 at full-time before penalties decided it.
Willaston WS progressed to the 3rd round of the County FA Cup with a resounding 6-0 over Richmond Rovers.
Asher Moat scored two, and Mike Evans, Ryan Stoller, Ben Burrow and Liam Kettle also scored.
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