Boosbeck St Aidens pulled off a surprise victory away to D and E Locksmiths.

The only goals in the first period went to Boosbeck when poor defending allowed Daynes to score. D and E got back on terms early in the second half when Steve Gordon tapped in but Boosbeck quickly restored their lead then added a third when Combellack and Duggan netted. A late rally from D and E brought Gordon's second, but Boosbeck held out.

Parklands could only manage a 2-2 draw at home to Redcar who went into a two-goal lead through Lee Harrison and Gavin Hanratty, but Parklands battled back to snatch two goals from Peter Di Carlo and Andy Leach.

Jack and Jill lost 1-0 at home to Cleveland Inn. They had to defend for long periods and it took Cleveland Inn 70 minutes to make the breakthrough. Ray Woodhouse got on to the end of a good cross to side foot the winner.

Iceland beat Priestfields by 8-4 with only ten men. Priestfields took a two-goal lead, both to Ricky Doolan, but once Iceland got into their stride they struck five on the trot. Carl Hansen pulled two back for Priestfield then Iceland struck a further three. David Towers took honours with two goals and three assists. James McGowan got three and Chris Hansen, Adam McMahon and Craig Owens one each.

John Davey Ltd kept up their good form defeating Big W by 4-2. Chris McGill posted a hat-trick and Gary Fagan scored for John Davey while Andy Evans and Chris Edwards for Big W.

SIFC Org drew 1-1 with Crosby Manders. SIFC took the lead from the penalty spot then defended their lead until the 70th minutes when Craig Parnaby found a way through to equalise.