Sealord weather Fabrenco's storm
The majority of games were postponed or abandoned because of the weather, but Fabrenco were quick to take advantage when their match went ahead.
They led at half-time thanks to a well-worked goal by Darren Lambert – from a passing move involving Bell, Burns and Jimmy Read – against his former club.
Elkington nearly made it two before the break with a shot that struck the crossbar.
Sealord's Nathan Collins made some decisive half-time changes, switching positions and personnel, and the introduction of Gary Nimmo forced Fabrenco on to the back foot.
Sealord quickly equalised through Jamie Smith. Nathan Iley then missed a penalty, before Nimmo put his side 2-1 up.
Fabrenco were unlucky not to win a penalty when Lambert was brought down in the box, but referee Lee Walsh – who had an excellent game – gave Sealord the benefit of the doubt and they held out for the three points.
In Division Four, Grimsby Warriors won 2-0 at The Empire with goals from Ash Sarbutt and Aaron McKenzie.
Trawl FC were held to a 2-2 draw with Pattesons, who – with a bare 11 turning up – went 2-0 up through Ward and Neville.
Pattesons were cruising until an injury to influential centre midfielder Dan North allowed Trawl back in to score two late goals and snatch the draw.
In Division Seven, Cromwell Rovers won 2-1 away to Tower Bucharest in their mid-table clash.
Tim Cass and Sam Horwood scored for Rovers and Jake O'Callaghan was on target for the hosts.
Jubilee Inn progressed into the Lincs Cup semi-final after a bruising encounter against one of the biggest sides they had ever faced.
The opening half-hour was littered with challenges from Winteringham, who created nothing of merit.
One Winteringham player was lucky to still be on the park after a series of tussles with Ricky Forest.
On the half-hour mark Jubilee created the first chance of the game with ex-Grimsby Town Youth captain Jamie Steel showing some neat footwork and linking up with captain Michael King, who rolled the ball for Lewis Buckthorpe to smash it home from 25 yards.
But Winteringham equalised almost immediately. A dipping cross evaded Chittock, who could only palm the ball into the path of an onrushing Winteringham striker who poked home from close-range.
With half-time looming, Jubilee strung together a move that saw King switch the play from 40 yards out, before Richard Simpson got on the end of the move to nod home.
The second half saw Jubilee produce a devastating 10 minutes of football to seal victory.
Firstly, Michael King slammed a goal home from 25 yards out and then Simpson got his second with a deft flick at the near post from substitute Kevin King's cross.
The game lost its edge at this point, and both sides showed some clever touches on a difficult half-frozen pitch near the Humber Bridge.
Jubilee were toying with Winteringham, with both posts being struck courtesy of Kevin and Michael King.
From a rare counter-attack, Winteringham pulled a goal back for 4-2, but their revival was short-lived, as Darren Hanslip finished a fine move to make the score 5-2.
Referee Mr D Brown from Scunthorpe brought the game to an end and the biggest surprise of the day was how Winteringham finished the match with 11 men.

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