B & H Kings Head won their first game of the season coming from behind to beat Middlesborough Post Office 4-2 despite trailing at half time.

Post Office started the game with all guns blazing and raced into a two goal lead inside the opening 15 minutes.

Ian Wagner reduced the arrears for the Kings Head shortly before the break and early in the second half, Jonathan Bell hit the equaliser. Both sides had chances but it was two goals from the King's Head's Michael Jones that sealed the victory.

Coulby Newham Lingfield Farm made it six points out of six when they beat St Mary's College OB 2-1. Goals from Paul Kirby and Darren Kirby on ten and twenty minutes gave the farm the best possible start and although the college pulled a goal back after the break, Lingfield Farm took the points with some resolute defending.

Stockton Elementis beat Stokesley 3-2 despite going behind after, Kevin Wilson brought Elementis back after ten minutes on level terms and Sean Brown put them ahead midway through the first half. Early in the second period, Stokesley thought they might pick up their first point of the season, Elementis hit the winner with just five minutes to go.

The Grenadier picked their first points of the season beating Thoraby village 2-1. The home side took an early lead and although the village were back on level terms when Anthony Hambling headed home Mark Carey's pin point free kick, a second goal on fifty minutes was enough for the Grenadier to take the three points.

North Skelton remained unbeaten following their 2-2 draw with the Woodmans Arms. Sean Matthews and Alan Cummins had North Skelton two up inside the first half hour but a goal just before half time brought Woodmans back into contention. North Skelton defended well but Woodmans picked up a deserved point with a goal ten minutes from time.