Cleethorpes Town have reached the Final of this season's Lincolnshire Senior Trophy, keeping up their chase for three pieces of silverware.A 6-1 home victory in midweek over Toolstation NCEL Premier Division rivals
Barton Town Old Boys means the Owls will now take on either Deeping Rangers or Boston Town for the trophy.
The league leaders, who are also into the last sixteen of the Buildbase FA Vase, were a goal up by half-time through a Marc Cooper penalty.
His second and a strike from Leigh Hutchinson put them further in control early in the second period before a quickfire Andrew Taylor brace and a sixth from Liam Davis sealed the tie whilst James Nichols claimed a last minute consolation for the Swans.
In the Premier Division,
Bridlington Town have moved up to third, ten points behind Cleethorpes, after Jake Day netted a hat-trick on his debut to earn a 4-2 home win over
Albion Sports.
The Seasiders had to come from behind as Daniel Facey had broken the deadlock for the visitors in the fourth minute, Joel Sutton also grabbing a goal for the hosts whilst Omar Habeeb added to his tally for the Lions who stay sixth.
Staveley Miners Welfare are now eighth after a 6-1 victory at home to
Worksop Town, Joshua Schofield with the opener whilst an Adam Lee penalty had them two goals ahead by the twentieth minute.
Aaron Pickersgill halved the deficit for the Tigers but, in the second half, Lee tucked away another spot kick before Tyla Bell, Joshua Madin and Jake Vernon all got on the scoresheet for the Trojans.
AFC Mansfield boss Rudy Funk celebrated signing a new two-year contract at the club with a 3-0 home win at the expense of
Bottesford Town, Oliver Fearon's brace added to by a goal from James Cullingworth after the match was goalless at the interval.
The Bulls are up to thirteenth whilst
Malby Main climb to sixteenth after their 4-2 victory at
Hemsworth Miners Welfare.
Steve Hopewell put them ahead in the opening minute before parity was restored by Richard Collier but Nicky Darker, Dean Smith and Ryan Carroll ensured a win for the visitors before Luke Danville struck Hemsworth's second late on.