Boosbeck St Aidens had a rare away victory against Big W who never got started throughout the 90 minutes.
A handball by Brian Dryden gave Boosbeck a penalty, converted by Steve Woodward. From a Dean Winter corner, Chris Lather headed Boosbeck's second. Big W made little headway and it was no surprise when Lather scored his second and Aaron Johnson wrapped it up with their fourth.
Lingdale YCC found leaders, Poverina, just too good for them but kept the score down to just three goals. Steve Parker netted for Poverina after six minutes but they then failed from the penalty spot before finally doubling their lead just before half-time through Micky Flynn.
Lingdale, although doing their best, could not find a way through and they defended well to contain Porvina although Flynn scored again in the dying minutes.
Priestfields went down 3-2 at home to Jack and Jill. Priestfields struck first when Nathan Thompson scored but Wayne Crocket levelled for Jack and Jill. Michael Joseph restored Priestfield's lead but a late rally from Jack and Jill saw them nick the points with goals from Lee Duckling and Crockett's second.
Cleveland Inn hammered SIFC to the tune of 14-1 and, amazingly, two just players shared the winning side's goals. John Ryan scored ten and Ray Woodhouse got the other four.
D&E Locksmiths and Iceland produced the first 0-0 scoreline this season within the League. Both teams had chances, but both keepers were in good form.
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