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Thursday, 21st August 2008

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United stay on course more silverware



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A BRACE from Thompson kept Healeywood United on course for more Quest Electrical Burnley and District Sunday Football League silverware.
Lalor and Campbell also netted, as they booked their place in the last four of the Warburtons Towneley Cup with a 4-2 win at Gordon Lennox.

Havelock made the semi-finals with a similar win at Burnley Miners, while Smith and Riley both hit a brace as Falcon beat George IV United 5-1.

But the shock of the round came at Burnley League, as the First Division side were thrashed 7-0 by Second Division Lowerhouse.

Five goals from Darwen and one each for Bleasdale and Tomlinson did the damage.

In league action, four goals from Tingle and one from Fort helped Rose and Thistle thrash Sun Inn 5-1 in their First Division clash.

However, he was overshadowed by George IV's Carroll, who hit all six of his sides' goals in their 6-2 success at Woodhouse.

Lane hit a hat-trick in vain for Junction as they were hammered 8-4 by Burnley Wood Casuals in the Second Division, with Hosker, Murdoch and Clark all bagging a brace for the visitors.

Longside and Glory took home a point each after playing out a 1-1 draw, while the only game in the Third Division saw a solitary Kennedy strike earn AD United a 1-0 win over Pendle Rovers.

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