BLACON Youth Club recorded one of the results of the West Cheshire League Division One season on Saturday to haul themselves off the bottom.

The Cairns Crescent outfit made it back-to-back wins for the first time this season when they stunned high-flying Newton 3-1.

The third-placed visitors enjoyed plenty of possession but they never looked like overcoming revived Blacon, for whom man-of-the-match Jamie Rogers (2) and Robbie Johnson were on target.

Christleton were also in superb form.

They stretched their unbeaten league run to five matches with a 4-0 win at Willaston given to them by John Coulter, Mike Jeffs, Nathan Mapletoft and Ronnie Morgan.

A last-minute goal condemned Upton AA to a cruel 1-0 home defeat to second-placed West Kirby.

Chester Nomads were knocked out of the Pyke Cup after they lost their quarter-final tie at home to old foes Ashville 2-0.

Reserve-team striker Lewis Carter was named the MoM for Nomads, whose priority remains league survival and the Cheshire Amateur Cup.

Capenhurst Villa suffered their first Division Two defeat since September.

They went down 3-1 at Mallaby in spite of a Mark Higham strike.

Helsby had their shooting boots on for the second week running in Division Three.

The second-placed Green Machine stormed to a 6-1 victory at home to Upton AA Reserves with Wes Huizer hitting his second hat-trick in as many weeks and John Coady (2) and Paul Abram also getting in on the act. Aiden Eyemond scored Upton’s consolation.

Christleton Reserves (Antony Mills, Adam Thelwell-Wilson, Mark Nokes 2) won 4-1 at home to Neston Nomads (Jack Rowland) but Chester Nomads Reserves (Mark Stockton 2) lost 4-2 at Belfry.