by Peter Scherer (Images: Steve Ingers)
The weather conditions proved a challenge for both sides as Mickleover made the long trek to Workington, only to come away with another disappointing defeat.
Starting line-up: 1-Yusuf Mersin 2-Kwaku Donkor 3-Brandon Ferron 4-Will Atkinson 5-George Wilkinson 6-Tom Senior 7-Dylan Edwards 8-Gabby Adebambo 9-Andy Dales 10-Cieron Keane 11-Marcus Barnes. Subs: Jake Bennett, Michael Hollingsworth, Curtis Weston, Stuart Beavon, Josh Maskall.
In the first half Mickleover played with the strong wind, which was to prove a problem for both keepers trying long kicks.
Neither side had been able to create much in the conditions, but Workington did manage a couple of shots at the Mickleover goal, both wide of the post, failing to test Mersin.
But 35 minutes in a cross from Josh Galloway found Tom Stephenson in the middle, he slid the ball past the Mickleover keeper to make it 0-1.
The hosts kept their advantage to half time, when Sports boss Gareth Holmes opted for a three-way substitution. Weston, Bennett and Hollingsworth came to replace Ferron, Keane and Donkor.
As Mickleover played into the wind, seeking an equaliser was proving difficult and Workington nearly made it two, striking the post after 55 minutes. 66 minutes gone and the final substitutions were made, as Maskall and Beavon came on for Barnes and Edwards.
Eight minutes later though the hosts were awarded a penalty, and David Symington stepped up to make it 0-2. Connor Pani headed home a third for Workington after 80 minutes and Sports faced the long journey home pointless and goalless.