PJS 2 Coulby Newham 5: Coulby Newham FC are finishing the season on a high with only two defeats since February.

PJS, on the other hand, have struggled and will be happy for this season to end allowing a re-group in the summer.

Coulby started well and commanded much of the first half taking a comfortable three-goal lead.

Richie Cook snatched the first goal with a simple tap in following good build up play from Richie May. The second goal was more fortuitous with the PJS defender giving up a poor pass for Richie May to take up while working closely alongside Richie Cook who received the ball to place it in the back of the net.

Shaun Jenney got on the score sheet just before the interval when he ran at the keeper Steve Carter and placed it in the back of the net.

Three goals apart Steve Carter in PJS goal deserves recognition saving PJS on numerous occasions with some great saves.

PJS did come out with a renewed confidence in the second half and started to challenge Coulby, from a resultant corner PJS scored with a great header and brought the game closer when they were awarded a penalty that was duly converted.

This spurred Coulby to press on and the superior centre back Paul Kirby had his hand extending the lead when he put Richie May through to score with a great ball and he got on the score sheet himself to make certain of all three points.

Kings Head 5 Stokesley SC 0

Stokesley normally come to Guisborough and give Kings Head a tough game but this meeting was all one-way with Kings Head gaining a two-goal advantage at half time.

The goals coming from Gary Round who showed great technique to flick the keeper and Neil Hodgson who with two Stokesleley players marking him he took the ball past both of them to hit a great goal.

In the second half Mark Hallett got on the scoresheet.

Brian Crawley scored with a trademark header and Paul Parkes finished the scoring with a great header.

Gary Caines the Stokesley keeper deserves recognition in this game for some great saves that he made during the game.

Ennis Square 5 Woodmans Arms 2

Ennis Square performances have gone from strength to strength and if only they had got all three points in two games against PJS and Thornaby Village then they could have had a serious challenge for the championship.

This was a tough game for Ennis as Woodmans were back to full strength but heavy pitch conditions favoured Ennis attack while finding Woodmans defence to be slow.

Ennis opened the scoring from a penalty and Jonny Kirk made no mistake as he blasted the ball into the top of the net.

Woodman's Arms got back in the game when their striker found himself one on one with Steve Tighe the Ennis stand in keeper and made no mistake bring the half time score level.

In the second half Ennis pressed on and found themselves attacking in numbers. Wayne Skelton took the ball from his own half taking on a number of players working a great one two with Duncan Evans before putting the ball past the Woodies keeper.

Steve Gent scored number three after coming on as a sub some great passing with Lee Brady who knocked the ball inch perfect for Steve gent to score.

Richard Mason scored a wonderful goal from around 45 yards as the ball came to him Richard Mason hit the ball low and hard beating the Craig Sharp the Woodman's Keeper.

Woodman's made an effort to get back in the game when Martin Batty scored from a resultant corner.

Phil Bellerby scored what was to be Ennis Square's 100th goal of the season when he took the ball through two defenders to hit a low driven shot into the corner of the net.

NS Bulls Head 2 Thornaby Mandale 2

Bulls Head stormed into an early lead that surprised the reigning champs as Steve Thornton scored.

Steve Lambert redressed the deficit when he worked a great ball swerving it past Bulls Keeper Johnny Hart.

On 30 minutes the referee gave a penalty to Mandale only for Bulls Keeper Johnny Hart making a great save. In the second half the referee gave a penalty to Mandale when a defender was adjudged to have hand balled. Following the dispute a Bulls Head player was dismissed and the penalty taken, Andy Dyson made no mistake to take Mandale into a 2-1 lead.

Bulls Head got back in the game on 75 minutes when Mandale Keeper Gary Poole parried the ball only for Simon Nelson to get on the end and hammer into the back of the net.

l British Steel Sports versus South Bank Utd was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch.

Results: Saturday: British Steel Sports v South Bank Utd - postponed; Ennis Square SC 5 Woodmans Arms 2; Kings Head 5 Stokesley SC 0; NS Bulls Head 2 Thornaby Mandale 2; PJS 2 Coulby Newham 5; South Park Rangers 2 Linx Hemlington FC 3; St Mary's College OB 6 North Skelton Village 2; Thornaby Village 0 Middlesbrough PO 4.