Boosbeck St Aiden's pulled off a shock result when they beat league champions, Priory, 2-0 at home.
Gareth Johns hit the crossbar before Shaun Matthews set up Craig Winter to put Boosbeck ahead.
The Second period saw Michael Bennison break from the back to score, Brazilian style. Priory had little up front and have got away to a poor start.
Lingdale YCC beat Jack and Jill away from home to complete an East Cleveland double.
Lingdale, looking solid at the back with Richard Atha outstanding were breached when Andy King scored.
Second period saw Lingdale take their chances to score four times, Simon Daynes got number one, Danny Harris netted twice and Martin Marsh scoring their fourth. Gary Bytheway came on to score Jack and Jill's second but all too late.
Iceland lost at home to Poverina by four goals to nil. All goals coming in the first half. John Anderson and David Plummer one each and a pair from Nicky Hopper doing the damage.
Priestfield and Big W shared 12 goals in an end to end battle Priestfields went two, Big W pulled one back then conceded a soft third.
Big W got back on terms only for Priestfield to snatch the half time led at 4-3. Again the lead changed hands when Big W scored only for Priestfield to make it 5-4. Big W thought they had cracked it with two late goals but Priestfield nicked a point with the last kick of the match. For Priestfield, Craig McAbe, John Lennon and John Welsh scored two each and for Big W Andy Russel scored a hat-trick, Andy Evans a pair and Bryan Dryden scoring.
SIFC Org lost by the odd goal in nine at home to Parklands. They had the misfortune to lose a player with a suspected broken ankle due to a poor pitch.
For Parklands Gary Naylor and Stuart Watson each scored twice with Gary Allen getting the single.
D&E Locksmiths to top of the league with three consecutive victories beating Cleveland Inn by two goals to one.
Cleveland Inn scored within five minutes of kick off, John Ryan netting.
D&E hit back with goals from Stephen Gordon and Anthony Price before half time.
Both teams could not find the net in the second period but it was not for the lack of trying.
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