BOSTON SATURDAY LEAGUE: New league leaders and derby victories in Fishtoft Cup quarter-finals... this week’s round-up

Dale Allitt looks at yesterday’s contests...,
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With only the one game played in the Workforce Unlimited Premier Division, Northgate Olympic had the chance to go to the top of league.

And they did so in excellent style as they beat Benington 6-0.

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In Division One, Boston Town Reserves drew 1-1 with Bull Athletic to move into third place, Shane Brackenbury scoring for Town.

Eagle United beat Kirton Town 4-1, Brandon Norman hitting a hat-trick and Louis Gosling scoring the other one.

Boston College carried on from last week with a 4-1 home victory against Park United while FC Hammers beat Pointon Reserves 4-1.

New Division Two leaders Freiston overcame a tough Boston Athletic side, finally winning the game 2-1.

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Spilsby Town Reserves dropped points as they drew 4-4 with Swineshead Institute Reserves 4-4, Benington Reserves got the better of Billinghay Athletic with a 3-2 away victory and Caythorpe got their first win of the season with a 4-1 away success at Woodhall Spa United Reserves.

Pinchbeck United Sports took over at the top of Division Three as they beat Mareham United 6-3.

Second-place Boston College Reserves lost their first game of the season against Wyberton A, Jack Waddington, Zane Millar and Ollie Rose giving Wyberton a fine 3-2 victory.

Boston Bears moved into fourth place as they beat Park United Reserves 3-2 and FC Wrangle took all the points against Swineshead Institute A with a 3-1 scoreline - Troy Ayton making his debut for Wrangle and being amongst the goalscorers ,

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Holbeach Bank put five past Bull Athletic Reserves without reply, goals coming from Dominic Goddard (three), Irinet Burtia and Sam Sunter.

Eagle United Reserves got the better of Fishtoft Reserves with a 2-1 home win.

In the quarter-finals of the Fishtoft Cup, Railway Athletic and Wyberton Reserves went to penalties with Wyberton finally winning the game.

Swineshead Institute got the better of Pointon with a 2-1 victory,

Woodhall Spa United beat neighbours Coningsby 3-1 win and Spilsby Town went through to the semis after beating Skegness Town Reserves 2-1 in extra time.