Cole's the king as JOB do business to keep pole position.JOB stay in top spot thanks to a 4-2 victory over Netherley Wood Lane Legion with the goals coming from Kaz Cole (2), Jack McDowell Home & Bargain, despite James Nelson and Phil Mason scoring, slipped back when a double from Mark Crotty and a Ross Kennedy effort gave Nicosia a 3-2 win. Aaron Brady was the hero for Obiter Fabs4 with a hat-trick but his side had to settle for a 3-3 draw as Kempston St Gym hit back through Vinny Sherrin, Scott Simpson and Craig Gallagher. Thirly proved too strong for St Sebastian's with John Stannard (2) and Michael Santigelli scoring without reply. Mossley Hill (Evans, McDonough and Wignall) finished all square with BRNESC thanks to a Danny Dillon hat-trick and last year's division one winners Alder had Naylor and Penton on target in a clash with Fazakerley Players, who had evergreen Billy O'Callaghan hitting his second hat-trick in two weeks to take the points in a 3-2 win. Division one leaders English Rose had an easy 6-0 win at Athletic Clubmoor and remain unbeaten and a James Hartley hat-trick helped by a Sean White effort saw GRA GRA Graphic Arts GRA Grande Raccordo Anulare (circular highway surrounding Rome, Italy) GRA Graduate Research Assistant GRA Georgia Research Alliance GRA Graduate Research Assistantship GRA Guyana Revenue Authority move into second spot after beating Premier Electric, Craig Lemarque replying in a 4-1 win. Belfry's unbeaten run was abruptly stopped by Rice Lane's 2-0 win and in a seven-goal thriller Quarry Green (Williams, Lawrence, Cruickshanks) were undone as The Hyper stole the honours with Ian Orme (2), Brian Jones and Danny Walker giving them a 4-3 win. In division two, leaders Sefton Arms (Darren Doyle) dropped their first points in being held 1-1 by Santiago (Craig Ellison). It allowed AFC (1) (Application Foundation Classes) A class library from Microsoft that provides an application framework and graphics, graphical user interface (GUI) and multimedia routines for Java programmers. Breckside to close the gap with an easy 4-0 win at Priory Villa. Woodstreet, had Brierley and Williamson (2) on target and must be sick to death of Melbourne H & B who had Jay, Pollard, Toner and Lee netting in a 4-3 success. |
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