THE improved weather allowed almost half the Warrington Soccer League fixtures to take place.

There was no shortage of goals, 103 in 23 games.

The backlog of postponed games reached 250 matches, with planned GUARDIAN and Depot Cup ties falling victim to the weather.

In the Organics Intermediates Premier Division leaders Owens Corning extended their sequence with a victory over Greenalls 6-1.

St. Michaels beat a struggling Vulcan 3-1 at home.

A Chris Fitzpatrick brace rescued Crosfields from a two-goal deficit for a point.

In the first division Sasib suffered a heavy home defeat against Moorfield, while Fearnhead also faltered at home to Runcorn Albion.

Grappenhall Sports continued their good form with a one-goal victory against Moore United.

St. Albans Bank Quay cruised to 5-1 at Winwick United.

Lymm Rangers drew 4-4 at Blackbrook with goals from Sisson and an Aston hat-trick.

Division Two leaders Union Taverners extended their lead with a 3-2 home win against Rainhill Town.

Elsewhere, Orford YC and Safeway worked hard to share the points, both drawing 2-2, at Leigh Athletic Sports and Spartak respectively.

The leading sides in Division Three made no progress, with Beechwood West and Lomax CC both losing at Village Social and Penlake in turn. Croft enjoyed their away day at Bewsey winning 5-2.

In the reserve sections high-flying Greenalls crushed lowly Vulcan, scoring six goals without reply.

Daten held Reserve Division One champions Haydock 1-1. Elsewhere two goals by Reid helped Crosfields Reserves to a 2-1 win at Moorfield.

In Reserve Division Two, a Rob Oakes goal for Moore United was not enough to hold Whiston Cross, who won 2-1.