Iceland just pipped Redcar Glazing by the odd goal in five.

Unable to convert their chances, Iceland looked jaded and Redcar Glazing looked to be in with a chance of at least taking a point.

Darren Turley put Iceland ahead only for Craig Carey to put Redcar Glazing on terms. They went in front when Paul McCulloch scored early second half but Turley hit his second to square the match on 75 minutes. Iceland took the lead from the spot, Turley completing his hat-trick.

Parkland went down 5-2 at home to Big W who have started the season well to go third in the League. Parkland went in front after two minutes when Justin Frazer scored. Big W hit back on 16 minutes, Aaron Thompson scoring then he added his second on 26 minutes to put Big W ahead. Chris Edwards made it 3-1 before the break. Parkland quickly hit back following the interval when Frazer scored from 30 yards. Thompson went on to complete his hat-trick with a cracking shot then rounded off with his fourth to be named man of the match.

Poverina beat Boosbeck SA 5-0. Boosbeck had a player taken to hospital the game and this had an affect on their display. Poverina scored three before the interval, David Plummer, Jon Anderson and Stephen Parkes netting. Parkes went on to compete his hat trick for his team to run out early victors.

Champions, Priory, having made a poor start this season are showing signs of regaining form with a 4-0 victory over Jack and Jill, not that Jack and Jill just laid down for them but it's taking chances that wins games. Andy Bowman bagged a brace and Richie Bowden and Stephen Atkins scored the other two.

Cleveland Inn had no trouble seeing off SIFC who have yet to register a point. John Ryan scored seven times for Cleveland Inn with Ray Woodhouse chipping in with a hat-trick.

There was no report from Lingdale v D&E Locksmiths.