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Published Date: 27 October 2009
THE Fishtoft Cup semis will involve four of the Premier League's big guns...
Fishtoft Cup

FREISTON booked their place in the semi-finals following a narrow 2-1 win against Premier rivals Spilsby Town.
The home side opened the scoring after 40 minutes when Curtis Yeatman's cross was deflected into his own net by an unlucky Spilsby defender.
Freiston then made it 2-0 on the hour when Scott Hutchinson knocked the ball home after the opposing keeper failed to hold onto a cross.
But Spilsby were rewarded for their efforts 15 minutes from time when a high ball eluded everyone including the keeper.
SWINESHEAD Institute needed extra time before a Paul Clarke double sunk Skegnes Town Reserves.
Swineshead took the lead from a Bert Snaith volley from 20 yards before Town levelled midway through the second half from the penalty spot.
In extra time Skegness looked to have secured their place in the semis when they scored from a corner, but Swineshead equalised through Clarke who was felled in the box before converting his own spot kick.
Institute snatched a winner with five minutes of extra time remaining, Clarke producing a cool finish from close range.
BILLINGHAY are through to the last four after a 3-1 victory at Old Dons.
WYBERTON ensured it will be an all-Premier final four as they edged past Division One side Fishtoft 2-0.

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Premier Division

WOODHALL Spa United took the three points against Kirton Town in the Premier Division's only game of the day.
In a closely-fought encounter, Andrew Money struck first for Woodhall, but Town drew level at 1-1.
But United's James Melia popped up with the winning goal to claim

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WYBERTON Reserves earned a 7-4 victory at the Causeway when Sutterton were the visitors.
Three Wyberton players helped themselves to a brace – Chris Rutt, Mark Lovelace and Danny Mindham - while Steve Kemp completed the scoring.
HARRY Houghton hit a treble in Swineshead Reserves' 4-2 home win against Holbeach Bank.
Mark Ledger scored the other goal from the penalty spot.
OLD Leake finally got their act together to record their first home win of the season.
Chris Baker struck twice while Simon Hippisley and Luke Stocks also hit crucial goals. Coningsby went close to salvaging some reward with goals from Lee Scanlon (two) and Martin Lynch
NORTOFT United had no answer to Marcin Minczyski, who hit a fine hat-trick in Spalding Harriers' 5-0 thumping.
A Lewis Field penalty and an Allan Lawrence strike sent 10-man Nortoft home empty-handed, after Paul Chester was sent off.
TOMASZ Rabiega hit both goals for Spalding Town in their 2-2 home draw with Pointon.
Shane Jordan and David Cook replied for the visitors.

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Division Two

SIMON Hyland rediscovered his fire-power for Fishtoft Reserves – hitting a hat-trick in his side's 4-1 home win against Sportsman.
Last season's leading goalscorer struck first with a free-kick before Sam Wright made it 2-0 at the interval.
Hyland drove home a half-volley for the third goal and he completed his hat-trick following a one-on-one.
Sportsman grabbed a late consolation.
MAREHAM United gave high-flyers Boston Town Old Boys a hard-fought encounter at Tattershall Road.
Town eventually snatched the points with goals from James Wright and Scott Palmer, winning 2-1 to stay in top spot.
FOSDYKE will feel bitterly disappointed not to have gained some reward for their sterling efforts at Billinghay Athletic Reserves.
Fosdyke had deservedly taken the lead through a Chris Bell shot, holding their lead until the 70th minute when Rick Harrod's 35-yard free-kick flew into the net to level the scores.
A downpour left areas of the pitch under water, but this only added to the excitement with both sides looking for a winner.
Fosdyke appeared to be heading home with a point until deep into added time when Danny Long poked home following a goalmouth scramble.
CASTLE Colts remain in third place following a thumping 6-1 home win against Spalding Town Reserves.
Craig Spooner hit two of their goals, with Danny White, Danny Warren, Ben Jacques and Leon Marsh also on target.
WESTSIDE Reserves moved into fifth place following a 3-0 home win against Old Dons Reserves.
Ben Carr, Chris Smith and Neil Skinner grabbed the Rangers' goals.
SKEGNESS Working Men's Club's called off their daunting trek to Tydd St Mary at the eleventh hour as they were unable to raise a side.

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Division Three

BENINGTON smashed nine goals to beat FC Kirton and keep the pressure on leaders Friskney.
Goal machine Tim Bell scored five times and also saw a penalty saved, the other match-winning efforts coming from Tom Baxter, Scott Dawson and two own goals.
Kirton's only reward came from Daniel Bourne's consolation goal.
FRISKNEY are still looking down on the rest of the table following their 5-0 home win against Park United.
John Rutherford (two), Craig Mountain, Perrie Dale and Glenn Hislop hit their goals.
BOSTON United Community thumped six past Pointon Reserves to send their opponents bottom on goal difference.
Tom Barkworth did most of the damage for Boston with a fine hat-trick, while Joe Dobson struck twice. United's other goal came from Aldo Simao.
MAREHAM Reserves could do nothing to prevent Holbeach Bank Reserves chalking up their first victory of the season.
Dave Pell (two), Simon Hall and Michael Ocock hit the crucial goals for Bank in a 4-2 home win.
WOODHALL Reserves' Nathan Thompson struck five of his side's goals in their 7-1 home win against Freiston Reserves.
Leon Learney grabbed the other two Spa goals while Freiston's consolation came from Marcus Reeson.
SPALDING Harriers Reserves recorded their first victory the season with a 2-1 win at Kirton Town Reserves, moving off the foot of the table in the process.
BEN Bloodworth's hat-trick helped Skegness Town A to three points following their 6-0 home win against Eastville, Midville & New Leake. Josh Whittam, Andy Parish and Josh White were also on target for Town.

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