A hat-trick by Steven Combellack handed Boosbeck St Aidens a 4-1 win over Big W.

Boosbeck took an early lead when Steve Welsh scored and Boosbeck took confidence in this but Big W dug in to defend strongly. Aaron Thompson put Big W on level terms just before the break, however, Big W could not quell the firepower of Combellack, who netted a second half hat-trick. D&E Locksmiths beat ten-man Priestfields 5-1. A defensive clearance rebounded into the net off Ben Lithgow to open the scoring. Lithgow then netted a hat-trick. Further goals came from Darren Robinson and Anthony Price. Carl Hansen got Priestfield's consolation.

Redcar Glazing beat Jack and Jill 4-2 with a hat-trick from Paul McCulloch and a single goal from Carl Eddon. Mark Henderson and Joe Hanratty netted Jack and Jill's response.

New boys to the league, John Davey FC, shook league champions Parklands with their pace and stamina and took a two-goal lead within 20 minutes. Mark McNally put them ahead and then a Craig Cheal free-kick doubled their lead. As the youngsters tired, so Parklands came into their own; Andy Leach pulling one back with Stephen Parkes heading home their equaliser.

Flewes then lobbed the John Davey goalkeeper from distance to secure victory.

Another new team, Gables Manders, held Iceland to a 3-3 draw. Craig Farnaby put Gables Manders ahead only for his strike to to be cancelled out when Gareth Davidson put Iceland on level terms. David Whitfield again put Gables Manders in front only for Davidson to net his second. When Damien Nixon put Iceland 3-2 up it looked all over, but Gary Upex had other ideas to snatch a late draw for his team.