B & H Kings Head 4 Stokesley 0
It was as you were at the top of the League table with all the top sides picking up maximum points.
Kings Head remained the only side with a 100 per cent record however thanks to four goals from Paul Round.
Stokesley had battled hard during the first half with their man of the match Nathan Jackman outstanding at the heart of their defence.
It was not until five minutes from half time that Kings Head finally broke through when Brian Crawley set up Round for his first of the day.
Twenty minutes after the break it was two nil when Round's left footed drive from outside the area ended up in the back of the net and minutes later he completed his hat trick heading home Lee Johnson's cross.
In the closing minutes, Round wrapped up a fine performance firing home from 25 yards out.
Thornaby Mandale 3 The Grenadier 2
Mandale remain top of the table following their success over the Grenadier but they needed to come from behind to secure victory.
Andy Fixter put the Grenadier ahead but by half time Mandale were back on terms thanks to a deflected Andrew Dyson shot.
Five minutes after the restart, Craig Duncan drove the ball into the bottom corner of the net before Dyson gave Mandale the cushion of a two goal lead.
A battling Grenadier side came back strongly and might well have taken something from the game if they could have added to Paul Stephenson's goal 15 minutes from time.
Coulby Newham 4 Redcar Coke Ov. 6
Not many sides score four and end up with nothing to show for their efforts but that was the fate of Coulby Newham in a see saw encounter with Redcar Coke Ovens.
Cokies struck first with Graham Watson firing them into a two goal lead before two goals apiece from Andrew May and Andy March put Coulby on top at half time.
Ged Blair reduced the Coke Ovens deficit early in the second half but it was a devastating spell of three goals from Gary French in the last quarter hour of the game that turned the match on it's head once again that proved decisive.
Black Horse 1 M'brough PO 10
Black Horse keeper Graham Miller picked up the man of the match award despite seeing his side on the end of another heavy defeat.
Without some fine saves in the Black Horse goal the margin of defeat might well have been higher as Post Office ran out comfortable winners with Paul Davies setting on their way with a twenty five yard effort in the tenth minute.
Gary Bannister scored for the Black Hores midway through the first half but goals from Leach, Hogg and Bell had the Post Office firmly in control by half time.
Stephen Dalton wasted no time adding a fifth after the restart before Davies and Hogg added to their tally.
Three goals from Leach in the space of six minutes rounded off a comprehensive win that keeps the Post Office in second spot.
St. Mary's College 5 Bulls Head 1
Paul Pearson headed home a Dave Aspery corner to set the College on their way at home to the Bull's Head before Wallace Kaid finished off good work from Ian Blakemore.
Despite kicking into the wind after half time, College continued to press and they went further in front when Kaid got on the end of Phil Bellerby's cross to score with a well executed overhead kick.
Eddy Johnson and Ian Blakemore kept the goals flowing before Andrew Rowell scored a consolation goal for the visitors.
Woodman's Arms 2 S'ton Elementis 1
Woodman's Arms picked up their first points since the opening weeks of the season although a late penalty from John Weatherall put them under pressure in the late stages of the game.
Steve Sheraton had earlier given the Woodmans a first half lead from the penalty spot after Gary Campbell had been brought down in the area and they added a second on the hour when Darren Breckon ran on to a loose ball.
The home side looked to be in control but Weatherall's goal had them on the back foot until final whistle.
Ennis Square 3 Thornaby Village 3
The only drawn game of the day came at Redcar where the Village took a share of the points with two late goals.
Stephen Tighe put Ennis ahead with a well struck spot kick before the Thornaby side equalised on the stroke of half time.
Wayne Gent struck twice for Ennis in the opening ten minutes of the second half firing home from the edge of the area for his first goal and heading Lee Brady's centre into the back of the net for his second.
Ennis looked to have the game under control before the Village struck twice in the space of five minutes to salvage a point.
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