

There were some high scores in the Lincolnshire Junior Cup this Saturday.
Railway Athletic beat Ludford Rovers 8-0 and Spilsby Town got the better of Swineshead Institute, winning the game 6-2.
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Pointon came from behind to beat Lincoln Moorlands Railway AFC 5-4 and Park United beat Neci FC 1-0 to take their place in round two.
Old Leake left it very late in the game to beat Louth Old Boys 2-1 and Eagle United got the better of Sleaford Town JFC, winning the game 3-1.
Benington were finally beaten in extra time 4-2 by Fulbeck United and FC Hammers went to extra time against a very strong Stamford Lions side, but the Stamford team finally won the game 5-4.
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Billinghay Athletic went out to a last minute goal away at Deeping United, losing the game 3-2.
Fishtoft gave a excellent performance against Immingham Town but Immingham found the net five times without reply.
Kirton Town lost 7-2 against Moulton Harrox and Coningsby lost 2-0 to Limestone Rangers.
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The only game in the Workforce Unlimited Premier Division saw Wyberton Reserves beat Skegness Town Reserves 4-2.
Boston Town Reserves got the better of Division One league leaders Railway Athletic Reserves with a 1-0 home win.
Bull Athletic beat Horncastle Town Reserves 5-2 and Woodhall Spa beat Spalding Harriers 4-1.
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In Division Two, Spilsby Town put 11 past Boston Athletic without reply.
Skegness Town A beat Caythorpe 5-0, Josh Whittam (two), Aaron Worthington (two) and Jarad Redford hitting the goals.
Freiston climbed the table with a 5-0 home victory against Benington Reserves, Brad Appleby, Marshall Young (two), Adam Brooks (two) and Dougie Barrett doing the damage for Freiston.
Woodhall Spa Reserves and Swineshead Reserves shared a point as they drew 1-1.
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With the Division Three league leaders not playing it gave Pinchbeck United Sports a chance to go level on points, but Sibsey had other ideas as the won the game 3-2.
Boston Bears got the better of Swineshead Institute A, winning the game 7-2, and Mareham United beat Wyberton A 3-1 .
Fishtoft Reserves bad start to the season didn’t get any better as they were beaten 5-0 away at Holbeach Bank, Dominic Goddard doing the damage with four goals and Claudia Burtia grabbing the other one.