KESWICK have set their sights on the treble after winning their second cup of the season following Monday night's 4-1 win against Carvetti United to lift the Benevolant Trophy.
A brace from Richard Bannister and further goals from Tom Atkinson and Alfie West guided Keswick to more silverware after winning the County Cup two weeks ago.
They now have their sights on winning the Division One title but Appleby currently lead the race after picking up two crucial wins.
After a 3-1 win at Kirkoswald the leaders defeated Sedbergh Wanderers 3-1 on Saturday thanks to two goals from Jordan Crawford and one for Antony Lund.
But Keswick remain just two points behind Appleby after whitewashing Lunesdale Utd 5-0 thanks to two goals from Bannister with Tom Atkinson,Rory Mc Donald and Andrew Frampton also on the scoresheet.
Kendal United hammered 10-man Carvetti United 8-0 with Andy Lockhart doing most of the damage with a hat-trick.
Nick Crierie scored twice while Cameron Stewart, Bailey Carlos and Danny Craig were all on the scoresheet.
In Division Two, the top two both lost as league leaders Coniston fell to a surprise 2-0 defeat to Wetheriggs United Reserves with Ben Pool and Scott Underwood scoring the goals.
Second-placed Ibis went down 2-1 at Endmoor with William Swallow and Jordan Kenny scoring for the host while Josh Ford replied for Ibis.
In the other games, Burneside ended their campaign with a 1-1 draw with Unisun Athletic, while Shap and Staveley United played out a 0-0 draw.
The Peter Daws Memorial Cup final will be between Applebys Reserves play Eden Thistle.
Thistle beat Kendal United Reserves 2-0 while Appleby saw off the challenge of Burnesides Reserves thanks to a Scott Forrester goal.
In Division Three, Kendal United Reserves are top on goal difference with three games in hand after a late Mario Sembeglou goal rescued a point in Monday night's clash with Burnesides Reserves
In Division Four, already promoted Pirelli eased past Ullswater Utd with a 4-0 win and Border City put 12 passed PenrithAcademy and Carelton Banks won 6-0 at Dent Reserves.
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