Only one game was played in the Cumbria Men’s League because two fixtures were called-off.

Hensingham went back to the top of the league as they added to Glasson’s recent troubles with a 52-10 win in Maryport.

The contest had more or less been sorted by half-time when Hensingham were sitting on a 32-4 lead and, although Glasson did improve after the break, they never threatened to get into the contest.

The Hensingham tries were scored by Jay Rossi (2), Josh Rogerson (2), Craig Branthwaite (2), Liam Martin, Chris Smith, Glen McKitten and Liam Campbell. Steven Smith kicked six goals.

For Glasson, there were touchdowns by Andrew Pattinson and Gary Taylor with Craig Foster converting one.

Ulverston had no team to travel up to Seaton who were subsequently awarded the game 24-0.

The match between Walney and Distington will be re-arranged.

There was only one game in the Iggesund Cumberland ARL but it was quite a thriller as Aspatria recovered from being 12-10 behind at Lowca going into the break. After an exciting second half, they emerged as 38-30 winners.

Lowca scored tries through Emerson Allen (2), Paul McNally, Dave Colley, Aiden Pirie and Steven Hodgson. There were three goals from Callum Sirkett.

Aspatria won the game with tries from Mark Irwin (2), Shane Evitts, Kris Beattie, Darryl Creighton, Luke Johnston and Alex Barton. Johnston added five goals.

Friday fixtures

Cumbria Men’s League: Glasson v Distington.

Cumberland League: Lowca v Flimby.

Saturday fixtures

Cumbria Men’s League: Ellenborough v Hensingham.

Cumberland League: Aspatria v Broughton RR, Kells v Cockermouth.