HOLKER Old Boys made it four wins out of four with a 3-0 victory at Daisy Hill in North West Counties Division One on Monday night.

It was Holker’s fourth game in 10 days and they took a while to get going, but after Martin Grundy opened the scoring in the 51st minute there was only going to be one winner.

Late goals from John-Paul Stanway and Dave Swarbrick made the score reflect Holker’s dominance and they can go into tomorrow’s home game with Barnton full of confidence.

In the Bay FM West Lancashire League, there were three local derbies on Tuesday night that saw wins for Vickerstown, GSK Ulverston Rangers and Hawcoat Park.

In the Premier Division, visitors Crooklands Casuals started well at Park Vale, but Danny Cummings headed Vickerstown into the lead somewhat against the run of play in the 27th minute.

Buoyed by going ahead, Vickerstown enjoyed a good spell after the goal but the score remained 1-0 at half-time.

In the second half, Crooklands had several chances to equalise but Vickerstown keeper Nick Beech denied Dave Mansergh and Kev Edwards, as well as saving a penalty from Chris Wraighte to earn Dave Round’s side three valuable points.

Cassies will be disappointed that they played well but are still looking for their first points of the season.

GSK Ulverston Rangers came from behind at Askam United to win 4-3 and stay top of Division One.

Askam led 3-2 at half-time through Matt France and another brace from Ryan Brown, who has scored six goals in the opening four games.

France opened the scoring for Askam before Danny Leech equalised before Brown put Askam 3-1 ahead.

Ryan Ireland pulled a goal back on the stroke of half-time and Sam Lightfoot made it 3-3 on 70 minutes.

Leech scored his second of the game to win it for Ulverston with four minutes remaining.

Askam United finished the game with eight men after they had three players sent off.

Hawcoat Park have also started well and are second in the table after they were too strong for Dalton United, eventually winning 4-1.

Hawcoat, whose goals came from Nathan Reid, Carl Pearson, Elliott Moore and Pat Allington, were 3-0 up at half-time, before Ben Thompson pulled a goal back for Dalton.