IN the Monday League Division A, Bostic Stanley take over at the top of the table after beating Moorside Rangers 16-3, with the winning goals coming from Gaz Partington (2), Adi Haslam (4), Paul Rice, Col Hunter (3), Andy Maguire (2), Baz Campbell (2) and Ryan Middleton (2).
Last week's leaders Athletico Redvales drop to second place despite winning their match 8-4 against Subeautiful. Dean Lomax (2), Lee Saddler (2), Scotty (2) and Stephen Hogan (2) scored for Athletico Redvales.
Harveys Taxis had a 4-1 win over Newey/Eyre, P Fitzpatrick, M Lavery (2) and C Hanson were the goal scorers for Harveys and Three Lions shared the points with Mardi Gra Experience following a 3-3 draw.
In Division B, The Nats continue to lead the way, they had an easy 10-0 win against The Boy Racers with goals from J Holt (3), C Holt (3), C Carr (2) and G Hamnett (2), while second placed Inter United beat Hughsies Budget 4-1, with their winning goals coming from Ryan Bailey, Marley Clarke (2) and Kristen Duffin.
Clubber Lang won a close game against Odd Fellows Arms, which ended 7-5, N McGee (2), P Jones (2) and A Long (3) scored for Clubber, while Dave Wolstenholme and Stuart Moth (4) scored the Odd Fellows goals. Raiders beat TDG 2-0, A Wilson and D Chesters were the goal scorers.
In the Tuesday League Storm remain at the top of the table with another three straight wins, they are 11 points clear after beating Top Scorers In Pants (3-0), PSV Beedmeister (4-0) and Dark/Dangerous (5-2), while second placed Irwell Lads also picked up maximum points from their three wins against Rusty Nails (5-0), Dynamo (3-1) and Raiders (I -0).
Third placed Blue Bell are just five points behind Irwell Lads, and keep up the pressure after claiming the full nine points from three wins over Dynamo, Raiders and Magnum while Whitefield Athletic move to fourth place, they beat PSV Beedmeister and Crumpsall but lost out to Five Star.
Top Scorers In Pants started badly by losing their first two matches, and then only managed to pick up a point in the third from a 1-1 draw with Crumpsall, while The Mac Lads continue to impress, they have moved up the table a giant five places after picking up maximum points from two wins against Dynamo and Rusty Nails (a convincing 6-0) and a walkover win.
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