STUART Mooney saved three penalties as Waggon & Horses won a Chester & District League Dee 106.3 League Cup thriller at Tarvin 2000 Athletic 3-1 on spot-kicks.

Saturday’s tie of the second round had ended 4-4 after extra-time with Dan Rowden, John Wyatt, Dave Burtonshaw and Gordon Piggin on target for Tarvin and Lee King-McGee (2), James Henry and Sam Henry netting for Waggon.

Cross Foxes (Jamie McElwaine) crashed out 4-2 on penalties at home to holders Kelma after it finished 1-1 after 120 minutes of football.

Last season’s runners-up Kelsall (John Page, Neil Ashbury, Adam Crimes, Martin Fitzsimmons, Sean Roberts, Matt Kilgannon) won 6-2 at home to Chester Celtic – a scoreline matched by Blacon Youth Club Highfield (Cain Davies 2, Matty Davies 2, Neil Fields, Ross Broadbent) away to disappointing Hoole Rangers (Graham Rishton, Ben Billington).

Ashton (Sean Campbell 2, Leon Mcguire, Ben Sutton, John Leigh, Jamie Claire) progressed with a 6-0 success at home to Hoole Rangers Reserves but Crossway fell 4-0 at Halfwayhouse Celtic.

Elton Rigger (Dave Richards 2, James McGrain 2, Lee Guirado, Lee Lepts) cruised into the Cayzer Shield third round with a 6-2 home victory over Ridgewood Rangers.

Crossway Reserves (Aaron Milligan 2, Andrew Graham, Brad Richards) lost 5-4 on penalties at home to Rangers Breaks after the tie ended 4-4 after extra-time.

Lodge Bar (Tom Grimshaw, Steve Broadhurst) were edged out 3-2 at Central Park as Neston Nomads were beaten 3-0 at home by Arrowe Park.

Table-topping Peacock 09 (Danny Stephenson) won 1-0 at home to Duddon United to stretch their 100% winning Olympic Trophies Division One run to 11 matches.

Second-placed Chester Nomads 3rds (John Parry 2, Paul Hazeldene) were 3-2 winners at home to Raby Villa.

Boughton Athletic (James Parry 3, James Layman, Steve Donaghue) pickled up their first three points of the Football Boutique Division Two season with a 5-3 home success over Peacock 09 Reserves.