NORTON ARMS stay top of the Premier Division in the Plettac NSG Runcorn Sunday League after a 1-1 away draw with last season's champions Cherry Sutton. Corns was on target for the home side with Magee netting for the visitors.

Old Transporter move to within three points after a 0-5 win over Bridgewater. St Andrews had a double strike from Dobson and one apiece from Bush and Williams as they defeated Castle 4-2.

Tymokovski hit Bridge Timber's goal but it was not enough as replies from Rivers and Wilcox gave the visitors Burma Star a 1-2 win.

High Leigh drop from top spot to fourth in the First Division as they were demolished 8-1 away to Halewood Labour.

Tyrrell led the way with three, Oldham netted twice and strikes from Harvey, Rackamiski and Richardson completed the rout.

Union Tavern take over at the top after a 1-2 away win over Columbas Old Boys, Richardson was the home scorer with Morris and Smith on target for the victors.

Golden Wonder got back to winning ways, a double strike from Burton and one from Stanton setting up the win over Travellers Rest 2-3, Wallace and Jones on target for the home side.

Waterloo had goals from Gibson (2), Powell, Melia and Molyneux in their 5-0 win over Simms Cross.

There was nothing to separate Weston Point Seniors and Thatto Heath Railway, the game ended 1-1, Droughton and Highton claiming a goal each.

Top of the table Pipe & Gannex met bottom club Trebla in the Second Division but it was the latter who played the football going into a 1-0 lead with a goal coming from Cunningham, the home side held on until the second-half when strikes from Furlong and Banks secured the points for the visitors to win 1-2.

Golden Wonder Reserves had a double strike from Hughes but it was not enough as Halfway Runcorn hit back to win 2-4.

Roosters found the net this week as they recorded a 1-7 win over Railway.

Patterson (3), Ball (2), Nolan and Simpson were all on target for the visitors with Roberts replying for the home side.

Canalside Athletic had goals from Humphreys (2), Evans and Bennett but these were not enough as Todd Dynamoes came away 4-6 winners.

High Leigh Reserves had goals from Carter, Blake and Robinson but Riverside hit back with a hat-trick from Gott and one from Shaw for the visitors to take the points with a 3-4 away win.

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