THE District Association cup competitions have reached their conclusion with all three finals being played before large enthusiastic crowds.
Due to clubs taking the Football Association option no longer compulsory to enter the District Cup and falling foul of registration rules this season has seen a depleted competition for first teams.
In the Norman Pratt Trophy, Rolls Reserves won a close encounter against Settle Utd Reserves by 2-1,with goals from Mohammed Butt and a excellent strike from Callum Dickinson. Settle replied through Matthew Cardus.
On a wet night at Rolls FC, Skipton Town won the Morrison Cup 30 years after they last lifted the cup. Opponents Grindleton took the lead when a penalty was saved initially, however, the rebound was slotted home. Grindleton lost their goalkeeper through injury before Town levelled through Ryan Lever and a Sam Kimberley penalty gave Town the lead before man of the match Andrew Nicholson sealed 3-1 the win.
The Peter Marsden Craven Challenge Cup final at Skipton Town attracted the largest crowd for several years, a close game was decided by a single goal scored for Grassington by Freddie Binns against Rolls FC in what is
Grassington's centenary year.
The presentations were made by Maisie Marsden and her daughter Jackie.
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