IN the league's Premier Division, minnows Halfway House failed to read the signals as a rampant Telegraph, with Kyle Williams in top form, posted a double figure score line for the second week on the trot and climbed to second place in the table, having won seven from eight starts to date.

Mike Vernon and Tony Langrell weighed in with two goals each, and a Dave Favager effort cemented the 11-0 triumph.

Leaders Neston Nomads were given a run for their money by plucky Port Sunlight, who breached the reigning champions defences on three occasions, before suffering a 5-3 defeat.

Following an excellent contest, it was unbeaten Nomads who profited after a Richie Foulkes hat trick sparked the leaders.

Dane Griffiths and Rob Cottrell were the other marksmen, with Liam Stevens (2) and Graeme Ross in reply for Sunlight.

Rob Nugent and Mike Campbell scored for Bronze in their local derby with Wallasey Athletic who took the spoils in a 4-2 finish.

John Berry was a two-goal star. Matt Wood and Mark Tolcher also contributed.

Woodchurch Rovers were indebted to efforts from Tom Hunt, Dean Jones, Tony Jeffries and Kenny Murphy which inspired the to a 4-1 win against Victoria Colts Seniors and confirmed their fourth win in their debut season.

Battling Star Ozzys gave it their best shot against free scoring Kent, who returned to action with a 6-1 victory.

Jonathan Parkinson and man of the match, Colyfa Kamara, plundered doubles, while further efforts from Paul Davies and Callum Allcock completed the total.

Sunday's District action saw Riverside give an excellent account of themselves in a keenly contested Wirral & District FA Sunday Premier Cup second round clash against a very good Thorn Pumbing & Heating side.

The Ellesmere Port based out fit emerged 4-2 victors in extra time.

Chris Maddocks and Gary Clarke netted for Riverside during the 90 minutes.

Victoria Colts Seniors face a difficult assignment this weekend with The Sandbrook standing in their way of a place in the Wirral & District FA's Sunday Junior Cup fourth round.

Port Sunlight are also involved in the same competition and must overcome Oval Ath. to progress.

Best wishes also go to Kent FC who will be hoping to torpedo the Ship in the Liverpool County FA Sunday Junior Cup third round.

Pick of the action in the Premier Division, sees third placed Grace Arms lock horns with free scoring Telegraph.

MSC Eastham are currently on the look out for new personnel to bolster their squad with a goalkeeper at the top of the list.

Contact club secretary Paul Gee on 0151-201 0942 or 07944968599.