WALLASEY Town inflicted a first defeat on division Two leaders Wallasey Oval when running out 5-3 victors that included goals from Lee Davey, Adam Hannigan and Steve Green, with Pete Black, Adam Smith and Calum McAvish hitting the responses in a great game.

Parkview were top scorers of the day with an 10-0 defeat of Eastham Rangers that saw both Ben Ryan and James Dolan bag four goals each and Paul Williams netted a brace.

A Dave Southall double from the spot earned Vineyard a 2-2 draw against Poulton Vics who replied through Carl O'Keefe and Scott Naylor and Matrix also draw 2-2 with Olympic Rangers, as Josh Davies and Josh McLaghlan scored and Stuart Payne and Kieran Morgan bagged the replies.

Leon Jones netted all four goals for Cavendish as they shared the points with Sandbrook in a 4-4 draw, with Terry Orange-2, Phil Bibby and Paul Brooks claiming the responses.

Victoria Colts now head the Dundee Youth Division following their 4-1 demise of Cammell Lard 1907 youth due to efforts from Pete Munro, Sam Waterston and Kalum Gratton-2, but still unbeaten are AFC Liverpool who shared six goals and the points with Upton Town in a 3-3 encounter that saw Calum Morrison fire a superb hat-trick, with Chris Turk, Tyler Brace and Scott Billington netting for Upton.

Great Float S&S were the lone survivors in the 1st round of the Wirral Premier Cup when winning 1-0 against The Cat due to Lee Bridge scoring the vital goal.

But two under strength teams Liscard Bronze and Cetco Europe lost their games. Liscard losing 1-6 versus Rock Ferry Social and Cetco (Lee Plant & Martin Musgrove) went down 2-6 against Bidston Hotel, mainly due to players failing to attend?

Millhouse (Tom Quinn) lost their way against Neston Nomads 2-1 and Poulton Royal (Tom Carroll) also lost 2-1 away at Lancelyn in a bad day for league sides.

Division One had only one fixture that saw Ship Wallasey cruise to victory over Shippons FC, as they won 7-2, with Andrew Spearing-2, Craig Bennett, Kyle Birch, Matthew Kennedy, Liam Murphy and an own goal doing the damage. Dave Tacey and Zac Dobson bagged the goals for Shippons.

Shaftesbury Youth kept the league banner flying in the Cheshire Youth Cup when beating Arrowe Park Blades 10-0.