KENDAL United and Keswick both progressed into the final four of the Benevolent Trophy with wins over Kendal County Reserves and Coniston respectively.

Oliver Wilson opened the scoring for Kendal County Reserves but strikes from Jordan Gander and Andrew Lockhart ensured Kendal United ran out 2-1 winners.

Keswick made it through with a hard fought 2-0 home victory over Coniston.

The Bluefin Westmorland Football League Division One was riddled with postponements with only one game surviving as Ambleside United Reserves pulled off a shock 2-0 win over inform Windermere.

The win was Ambleside first game in 13 attempts as they remain rooted to the bottom of the table.

Keswick Reserves climbed to the top of Division Two following a 5-0 win at Staveley United. Lee Collins scored a brace with Eddie Thomson, Anthony Stafford and Dave Gaskell also finding the net.

Endmoor KGR remain second despite being held to a 2-2 draw with Braithwaite at Woodside Road.

At Hollins Lane Burneside’s impressive season continues after defeating Wetheriggs United Reserves 3-2.

In Division Three Ibis Reserves defeated Lunesdale United Reserves 3-2 in a dramatic contest.

Ibis went ahead early in the first half through Jay Hayton, however Lunesdale equalised at the start of the second half through a Cameron Lim penalty. Ibis thought they won it with five minutes left when Hayton worked his way through the Lunesdale defence to score a spectacular goal.

However Lunesdale drew level with two minutes to go thanks to Tyler James long range effort only for Adam Owen to win it in the 90thminute when was left unmarked in the box to tapp the ball home from close range.

In the only other Division Three game, Greystoke went four points clear at the top thanks to a 4-1 win at Windermere Reserves.

In Division Four, Border City put five past Ullswater United, whilst Dent Reserves and Pirelli drew 1-1 in the Austin Wren Cup.