HATTON Travel Division Two's in form side now seems to be Top Nogs who have formed, under player manager Mike Simmons, a collection of talented, former Combination top players, whose goal scoring feats have definitely not left them.
This time, ex Shoe and East Sutton Labour starlet Mark Welding (3), ex Owens Corning Andy Martin (2) and the reliable ex-goalkeeper Shaun Moon hit the goals for them in a neat 6-2 home beating of non-pushovers Realgate to solidify their top of the division status.
Steve Quinns goal for Orange House cancelled a Mike Tasker strike for Dentons Green Reserves in a 1-1 draw.
Chris Kenny, John Matthews and Andy Murphy were scorers for New Street in a hard fought 3-2 win over Carbo Eagles.
Boilermakers players (Colin Leyland (2) and Steve Pennington - yes Pellet) were on target for a 3-1 home win over OCS, but Cricketers went down heavily at Rainford were the North End Reserves (Marcel Giglio (3), Chris Heaton, Andy Ledwith (2), Chris Cronin and John Bowden) slammed them 8-1.
In the Star Premiership, Shoe (Richardson, Paul Rigby 1 +(p)) are still high and dry on top, following a hard 3-2 win over West Park Eccy's.
Close behind, through, are Dragon who came through the battle of Prescot on top, with a tight 3-2 away success over Carr's Hotel.
Dave Leyland, Ian Murphy and Phil Slater got on the sheet for Dentons Green in a home 3-1 win over Eccleston United.
York, still cannot get going at all, they had to settle for a 2-4 away defeat against Hotel Windle whose goals came via two-apiece from Jeff Lea and Anth Burgess.
Stars (Clancy, Lyons, Bromiley) were 3-1 convincing winners over Old Congs at Ecclesfield, but Clock Face Miners were sunk at home despite goals from Lee, Hollinghurst, Ron Roberts, Mark Davock by Sidac Socials where goals by Foster, Goldthorpe, Duckworth and Worrall gave them a 3-4 win.
In the Booth Mechanical sponsored Division One Paul Kelly (2), Ian Ashby, John Osborne hit the goals that gave Globe a home success over Pilkington A team.
Sony and Saracens Head thrashed out a 3-3 deadlock at Parr Stocks, Knight, Walsh, Arabi, on target for Sony.
Roundhouse, at last found their missing form as they outplayed Junction to win 2-6 at Grange Park, David Jacks scoring both home goals.
Sidac Social Reserves (Atherton (3), Lewis) were held 4-4 at home by the Dragon Reserves.
In LCFA cup ties Round Two, the only ties played were in the Intermediate Cup when Rainford North End went out 2-3 over at Beehive of the District League (CMS) and Prescot Leisure Reserves (J Chadwick) lost 6-1 at Queens Arms.
All other clubs in junior and intermediate cups had byes.
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