In Division 1, Kirk Dale welcomed the high -fry fly Saudondale in a game with a great emphasis on goalkeepers.
After the opening of the cage, Dale led Isaac Edmond, but at the other edge had to do his best to stop his brother Keylan's hosting immediately.
Visitors gained a narrow lead during a break, but in the second half proved that they were very open and end -to -end events.
KIRKDALE STALWART SEAN MURRAY finally grabbed the equalizer for the host, but there were more possibilities, but the hero of FinLay Burbridge was forced to share looting by Dale, so the slow winner was slow. I prevented it from grasping.
Leader Amo Sby and Swindton returned home with a comprehensive 6-1 victory, so there was no problem finding the back of the net in Sninton.
Josh Lewis recorded the only reply of Snanton because Amevo had opened two points at the summit.
Rosedale welcomed Aighton to Milvernfields in the only other game in the category.
The tenacious Josh Batler fired Rhudale in the first half and fired directly from the free kick and the corner following a good play from Robin Wilkinson.
He completed the hat trick after the break, but Eighton continued to fight after seeing many actions, Sean Safield, who debuted when the visitor was suppressed.
Young James King ended up with Rosedale after meeting Rich Smith's assist.
Josh Butler (left) was a man in the Rosedale game. (Image: Colin Dircock)
In Division 2, the leader, Heslaton, saw Ridale in the afternoon in the afternoon and seemed to be non -productive in front of the goal at once.
The no characteristic of the goalkeeper Simon Clark gave an early break -through to the visitors.
Heslaton immediately abandoned himself and searched for an immediate reaction.
However, when they seemed to have equalizers in their bags, they found the former goalkeeper gym holder when they separated a series of fine saves to prevent his old side. Ta.
At the end, Clark Red himself with great hints from Thompson's free kick.
Heslaton was further dominant after fine -tuning the formation after the break, but the holder continued to stand between them, from the introduction of Rob Laston and Jake Aladis.
Matty Bean found Ruston. Ruston wiped out the house from 18 yards with the second ball touch after the aggressive play from BLUES brought a penalty to the handball.
18 -year -old Arardacie stepped up, dispatched a spot kick calmly, and gave Heslaton for the first time.
RYEDALE pushed one -third that the home side was very important, so we looked for an equalizer and gathered, but none of them could be added to the aggregation.
Due to interesting events in Easton Lane, Dunby has played the closest Challengers Gold Bollow, a game that won all five goals in the opening half.
The first major topic was that Gores Bollow's Benduel was defeated in the box, but came early when the penalty was shaken off.
Dunby immediately found their steps, and Chris Nestivit fired them at the lead.
The visitor responded well, and Ben Watson rolled the goalkeeper, home slot the equalizer, and gave the lead with a bold 40 yard Rob.
However, Dunby brought out the level in 35 minutes. From the edge of the box, a free kick was loft to the backpost for Jack Dowson to score.
However, Golds Bollow was not denied, but instead Adam Thomas has been proved to be a winner by playing Luka Classper.
In other places, the underground side bugby & BALK hosted the Amotherby & Swinton protective area.
Tom Kremut has a great start with a set piece from 20 yards, Nathan Cross doubled the lead, and veteran Tid Wall went to the third house in the backpost.
Bugby hit Kyle Pounder's penalty, but in the second half he brought the second goal to the cross, comforting David Kabana's slow efforts.
West Pier has released a five -star performance for SLINGSBY, thanks to the double goals of Paul Provins, Neil Thomas, and DeClan Richardson from their own goals.
Rio Haven has a lonely response of Singby in the afternoon.
After the league, Fish Ban Park Academy overcome Shinington in the Gordon Harrison Cup quarterfinals.
Sonny Winspear gave Fishburn an early lead, and Jack Vincent replied to the visitor just before half -time.
However, the Academy side pushed after a break, and Aaron Locker and Georgamoon sealed the progress.