The Smurfit Kappa Cumberland County League Division One’s bottom two sides served up a 12-goal feast.

In an end-to-end game played on Whitehaven Amateurs Reserves’ 3G pitch against Windscale Reserves, the visitors triumphed 8-4.

They had galloped into a 3-0 lead, with Amateurs pulling it back to trail 3-2.

The visitors added four more goals to lead 7-2 before Amateurs responded with two more to close the deficit again, before the Atoms had the final say.

The Amateurs’ goals came from Scott Underwood, Dan Pape and a brace from Kyle Stamp, while Windscale scored through Gareth Young, Dale Hooper and a brace each from Andrew Bezuszko, Andrew Marshalsea and Sam Thompson.

The Moor Row v Workington Athletic fixture was reversed to the Lakes College 3G pitch to ensure the game went ahead.

It was Athletic who benefitted from the switch, running out 6-1 winners as a brace from Matthew Perry and strikes from Macauley Sharp, Marc Messenger, Luke Mitchell and Cameron Smith secured the points while Jordan Lee scored the consolation for Moor Row.

Following Workington Reds Juniors Black’s excellent 4-2 away win last week over high-flying Northbank, they travelled back to Carlisle this weekend to take on UniSun Athletic.

The scoreline was repeated but this time it was the North Cumbrians taking the spoils with UniSun winning 4-2.

Craig Hay and Shane Dorward each helped themselves to a brace for UniSun, with Paul Lomas and Jamie Graham reducing the arrears for Reds.

Mirehouse entertained Northbank,who recovered from their defeat last week in the best possible manner, winning 6-1 thanks to a Kieran Blair hat-trick, a brace from Ryan Johnston and a lone strike from Matthew Story. Ryan Clubley pulled one goal back for Mirehouse.

The fixture scheduled for Whitehaven Miners was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.

Workington Reds Juniors White edged last year’s champions Wigton Harriers in the Premier Division with a 2-1 home win.

Kyle Graham and Jamie Bramley popped up with the goals for the Workington side, with Graham scoring again at the wrong end to get Wigton on the scoresheet.

Cockermouth entertained Cleator Moor Celtic Reserves and Kyran Bertram and Declan Moore scored to give the home side a 2-0 win.

The other fixtures in the division were postponed.