Results

Tuesday 29 April 2014

Premier Division

18:45
Slyne with Hest
  • Tom Entwistle 0'
  • Luke Ogley 0'
2 - 2 Full time
Garstang
  • Matthew Poole 0'
  • Aaron Helliwell 0'

Saturday 26 April 2014

- Semi-Final

15:00
Fulwood Amateurs
  • Lee Ashcroft 39'
  • Peter Wright 75'
2 - 0 Full time
Garstang

Monday 21 April 2014

Premier Division

15:00
Garstang
  • Aaron Helliwell 38'
  • Andy Taylor 44'
2 - 0 Full time
Blackpool Wren Rovers

Saturday 19 April 2014

Premier Division

15:00
Longridge Town
0 - 1 Full time
Garstang
  • Aaron Helliwell 0'

Tuesday 15 April 2014

Premier Division

18:30
Blackpool Wren Rovers
  • Rick Sear 38'
  • Steve Creelman 42'
  • Rick Sear 80'
3 - 3 Full time
Garstang
  • Gary Fawcett 11'
  • Aaron Helliwell 62'
  • Aaron Helliwell 66'

Saturday 12 April 2014

Premier Division

15:00
Garstang
0 - 0 Full time
Euxton Villa

Tuesday 8 April 2014

Premier Division

18:30
Garstang
  • Matthew Poole 57'
  • Leon Gierke 70'
2 - 2 Full time
Fulwood Amateurs
  • Darren Green 14'
  • Lee Ashcroft 65'

Saturday 5 April 2014

Premier Division

15:00
Garstang
  • Matthew Bell 43'
  • Matthew Poole 45'
  • Leon Gierke 54'
  • Matthew Poole 69'
  • Gary Fawcett 70'
  • Chris Anderson 76'
6 - 1 Full time
Crooklands Casuals
  • Tom Heywood 73'

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