DAISY Hill, previously unbeaten leaders of the U18s, tasted defeat for the first time when they were beaten 3-2 at home by Radcliffe Town.
Their top places was taken by Woodbank, who continued their unbeaten run after a 4-0 away win at North Walkden. Other winners in the division were Atherton Town, Farnworth, Hindsford, and Standish.
In the U14s both main contenders for the league title remained unbeaten as Lads Club B and County Jnrs both had convincing wins over the weekend, while there were also wins for Woodbank and County Crusaders.
AFC Hindley stayed top of Division One in the U13s as Elliott Slingsby scored another hat trick on his way to becoming the league's top scorer.
There were other good results for both Leigh RMI teams, Lads Club, De La Salle, Horwich St Mary's, Langworthy Jnrs and Hindley Town, who stay unbeaten at the top of Division Two, while Deans and Winton shared the points in a 10 goal derby bonanza.
In the U12s, Ramsbottom head Division One with Deans in hot pursuit after their recent wins. In Division Two there were good wins for leaders Mosley Common, Boothstown and Oxford Grove while Walshaw Sports shared the spoils with local rivals Elton and Walshaw in a cracking 2-2 draw.
The first round Jubilee Cup draw will be made on Monday, September 27, at Tonge Moor Conservative Club.
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