BOSTON SATURDAY LEAGUE: Round-up
Their contest against FC Wrangle ended at 3-3, but Hammers held their nerve to progress 3-2 from 12 yards.
Fishtoft kept up their good form in league and cup as they won 3-2 at Park United.
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Mareham United put up a fight against Holbeach Bank, but the home side just nicked it 3-2 on the day.
In the Workforce Unlimited Premier Division, title holders Pointon put their first three points onto the table following a close 4-3 win at Skegness Town Reserves.
Benington are yet to find a point as Railway Athletic put three past the home side.
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Hide AdNo goals were to be found down at The Causeway as Wyberton Reserves met with Ruskington Rovers.
Coningsby and Old Leake also ended 0-0 while Kirton Town won 3-1 at Fulbeck United.
In Division One, Friskney made it five out of five league wins after a close 2-1 victory against Swineshead Institute Reserves. Both Friskney goals came from Jordon Clemants.
Boston College secured three points in a 4-0 win away at Freiston, whilst Pointon Reserves versus Old Doningtonians finished in a 2-2 draw.
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Hide AdIn Division Two, Eagle United put an end to Boston Athletic’s unbeaten run, scoring 10 times.
Spalding Harriers also ran away with three points in a strong 9-1 win against Coningsby Reserves.
Colsterworth travelled to Railway Reserves, where neither side could find a winner, the match ending 2-2.
In Division Three, Park United Reserves haven’t quite found their feet, this week losing to Old Dons Reserves.
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Hide AdNorthgate Olympic added another three points to their tally with a 4-1 home win against Woodhall Spa Reserves.
Boston College Reserves made three straight league wins after a big 6-1 win over Digby.
Bull Athletic sit in first place after just putting the one goal past Wyberton A, whilst Benington Reserves won 2-1 at Fosdyke Reserves.