KESWICK continued their dominance of the Bluefin Westmorland Football League Division One in a 5-1 rout away at Sedbergh.

Doubles from Richard Bannister and Declan Robinson and a strike from Richard Hardman earned Keswick maximum points.

Five goals for Dan Robinson was the highlight as Appleby moved up to second thanks to a 9-0 whitewash of Ambleside United Reserves while at Bulmire Stripes, Lunesdale United came from a goal behind to beat Kendal United 2-1.

The hosts went in front through Luke Nicholson before James Mandle and Shaun Sorrenson completed the comeback for the visitors.

Kirkoswald move up to third in the table after an emphatic 9-1 home win over Penrith Reserves and Kendal County Reserves won their first game of the season in a 2-1 win at Carvetti United Reserves,

In Division Two another good display by Ibis made it three from three following a 3-1 win at Keswick Reserves

Josh Ford's 12 yard header set the wheels in motion before Daniel Fletcher equalised for the visitors.

Luke Deveney put Ibis back in front on 35 minutes as his controlled shot from 10 yards out left the keeper with no chance before Josh Hardiker out paced the defence down the left to coolly slot the ball home under the onrushing keeper.

Staveley United inflicted a first defeat of the season on Langwathby Utd after defeating them 3-1 at The Ayland Recreation Ground.

Staveley took the lead through Marty Swainson before Simon Brough levelled for the visitors.

Ben Daniel's penalty restored Staveley's lead before Sam Naylor added a third on seventy minutes.

At Memorial Park Shap got the better of an eleven goal thriller beating Kirkby Thore Rangers 6-5

Unisun remain top after a narrow 3-2 home win over Burneside.

In Division Three goals from Andrew Little, Alistair Smith, Nathan Collin and an own goal helped Appleby Reserves to a 4-2 win at Burneside Reserves.

It was a first win of the season for Ibis Reserves as they demolished league leaders Greystoke 5-0. Gareth Wells and Chris Chapman scored twice with James Cornthwaite rounding off a fine afternoon for Fred Dixon's team.

At Maurice Park, Lunesdale United Reserves eased to a 4-0 win over Windermere Reserves.

Pirelli pulled clear at the top of Division Four after a 4-1 win at Greystoke Reserves and Border City remain second after a comfortable 4-0 win at Ullswater United.