Action from the No4 Liscard Road Bistro First Division saw JASGA FC claim top spot after beating Eastham Rangers 2-1 in a hard-fought contest, with goals from Stuart Speed and Daren Pritchard. Lewis Hopkins bagged the lone response.
A 2-0 defeat for Poulton Vics saw them drop to second as a Ben Hawitt double sealed the win for Vineyard FC. Back in contention are Rockpoint FC due to their 5-1 defeat of Bromborough Town (Joe Skinner) thanks to a brace from Dave Bowe and singles from Kyle Bennett, Jason Rigby and Jon Pomphrett.
A goal apiece from Dan Brown, Matty Hollis and Moses Kampaka earned PLCCFC a 3-2 verdict over North Wirral Saints but they remain mid-table.
Eastham Rangers Colts galloped back to the top of the Moreton Alarms Supplies Second Division following their 8-1 victory over Shore Villa as Ryan Day (3), Ben Lennon (2), Ollie Lloyd, Tom Jones and Dillon Thomas did the damage in a great team effort and James Outran netted the consolation.
Liscard Panthers shared six goals with Wallasey Wanderers as they fought out an exciting 3-3 draw in a great promotion battle. On target for Wanderers was Connor Jackson with a fine hat-trick and bagging the replies were Dale Crawford with a brace and Daren Parry. A solitary goal from Tom Mulryan was enough for Trident to beat Park Royal 1-0, but Jake Rea’s goal was not enough for Wallasey Wolves who went down 6-1 versus West Kirby United, who had Josh Sutton (2), Flynn Kaye (2), Adam Pettitt and George Davies finding the net.
An own goal and a James Jeffries effort sealed a 2-0 success for Vale Athletic in the Mike O’Sullivan Garages Third Division to see off the battling Oxton Celtic and West Kirby United Whites took the spoils against Rose & Crown Delta with a 3-1 result.
Netting for the Whites were Sam Coley, Arthur Cooper and Harvey Dean, with Dean Wilde bagging the only reply.
Harry Brassey claimed a double and Nathan Saunders a single for Ellesmere Port Red Lions as they beat North West Harriers 3-0, with all the goals coming inside the first twenty minutes.
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