ON TARGET: Billy King was one of Moulton's scorers at the weekend. Photo by NIKKI CLUCAS

Marvellous Moulton Harrox march into semi-finals

Mouton Harrox remain on-course for glory in the Lincs FA Junior Cup after beating hosts RM Imp 3-1 in Saturday’s quarter-final.

ChromaSport Peterborough League Premier Division side Harrox needed extra time to beat the Lincoln-based side, who are top of the Lincoln Football League Premier Division having won all ten of their league games this season.

Strikes from Billy King and Macauley Grimwood saw Moulton through, with the other goal an OG.

Harrox will host either Brumby FC or Spalding Town, reinstated after Horncastle Town played an ineligible player against them, in the last four on February 14.

Back in the Peterborough Premier Division, Pinchbeck United moved into the top six with a 4-0 win over Riverside.

Tom Gosling, Ollie Maltby, Lewis McKue and Elliott Price got the goals for Ian Dunn’s side.

Also in the top flight, Holbeach United Reserves picked up a 1-1 draw at Thorney and a Virginijus Simkus strike couldn’t stop Crowland Town from losing 4-1 at home to Netherton United.

In Division One, Sutton Bridge United won a thriller at rivals Long Sutton Athletic 3-2. Ben English (2) and Ben Partridge bagged for Bridge at London Road, with Matthew Stancer notching twice for the Magpies.

Division Two leaders Spalding United Reserves were 4-0 winners at Farcet United in the Intermediate Shield. Jake Farrell (2), Jack Wycherley and Edgaras Buzas were the scorers for the Tulips’ second string.

Back in Division Two, David Howe and Michael Smith got the goals as Crowland Town Reserves won 2-1 at Ketton Reserves, while Pinchbeck United Reserves drew 0-0 at Netherton United A.

Down a level in Division Three, Spalding Town roared to a fantastic 5-2 victory over Kings Cliffe Reserves. Tomasz Rabiega (2), Martin Sandall (2) and Markus Parry were the scorers for second-placed Town at the Castle Sports Complex.

In Division Four, Ashley Sheedy (2), Lee Hunt and Daniel Langford fired Holbeach Bank to a 4-0 victory over Leverington Sports A, while Sutton Bridge Reserves lost 5-0 at Warboys Reserves.

Whaplode Drove still top Division Five after beating nine-man Parkway Eagles Reseves 2-1.

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