Middlesbrough PO 9 v 0 Bulls Head: Bottom club Bull's Head were the Post Office's latest victims although despite the scoreline, Bull's keeper John Hart picked up a man of the match award.

Stephen Dalton started the goal rush and by the quarter hour mark the game was effectively over following quick fire strikes from John Leach, Stuart Rose and John Simon.

By half time the Posties led 7-0 with Simon completing his hat trick and David Mills scoring shortly before the break.

Bulls came more into the game in the second half and limited PO to just two more goals from Paul McGlade and Ken Dalton.

South Park Rang. 3 v 8 Ennis Square

Ennis Square stay top despite going behind on three occasions against South Park Rangers but a flurry of goals midway through the second finally turned the game in their favour. Graham Watson gave Rangers an early lead but minutes later it was all square when Wayne Gent headed home.

Shortly before half time, Kevin Watson scrambled the ball home to restore South Park's advantage but within minutes of the restart

Ennis man of the match Jonathan Kirk ran through unchecked to level the scores once again.

A penalty from Watson saw Rangers go ahead yet again but once Kirk levelled for a third time there was no way back for Rangers.

Goals from Wayne Gent (2), Stephen Lee Gent, Luke Ditchburn and a hat trick goal from Kirk did the damage as Ennis carved open the defence.

North Skelton Vill. 1 v 6 South Bank U

South Bank United returned to winning ways with a comfortable win at North Skelton.

Andy Truscott set up brother Peter for United's opener on ten minutes and midway through the half the prolific Anthony Gregory opened his account.

Gregory and Truscott (P) made it 4-0 before the break and early in the second half, Gregory was on hand to complete his hat-trick.

Ben Crooks headed home for the Village's consolation but United had the last word when Mark Renton scrambled the ball home.

PJS 4 v 2 British Steel Sports

PJS picked up their first win of the season despite going behind to a Jason Downing goal early in the game.

Sports, still chasing their elusive first points, failed to capitalise on their advantage and went behind Damion Penny tapped in from close range and Paul Stephenson chipped the keeper from 20 yards out.

Kenny Waller levelled for Sports shortly before half time but PJS came back strongly in the second half with Micky Russell scrambling the ball home to restore PJS's lead and Andy Conway heading home at the far post to make sure of the three points.

St. Mary's Co. OB 6 v 3 Black Horse

St Mary's ended up comfortable winners but they almost paid the price when they allowed the Black Horse to get back into the game.

St.Mary's started the brighter of the two sides and they deservedly took the lead when a cross from Glen Bennett was converted by Ian Blakemore at the far post.

Two minutes later however, an error allowed the Black Horse to get back on level terms but St. Mary's hit back with goals from Mark Crutchley (2) and Glen Bennett. With the College seemingly coasting to victory, the Black Horse showed they were anything but out of the game by scoring twice in three minutes.

Ten minutes from time however, Dave Aspery eased the College's nerves scoring from the edge of the area and minutes later put the result beyond any doubt.

Thornaby Vill. 1 v 4 Coulby Newham

Coulby took an early lead through Richard May and although Anthony Hamlyn headed the Village level, it took the visitors a minute to regain the advantage.

Richard May tapped the ball home and then man of the match Cook added a third before the break.

Village tried all they could to get back into the game but a penalty conversion from Matty Simmonds put the game beyond reach.

Woodman's Ar. 1 v 1 Thornaby Mand.

Mandale's Steve Lambert was put through midway through the half, turned on the edge of the area before firing into the net. Craig Sharp in the Woodman's goal was kept busy and his efforts paid dividends when Chris Mothersill equalised within a minute of the restart.