Clinton to the rescue for Lebeq
The top two in the Premier Division shared the spoils after fighting out a 1-1 draw.
Luke Meacham netted for Shireway Sports, but Clinton Wilson's strike kept Lebeq Tavern Courage three points clear at the summit.
Golden Hill Sunday's terrible season continued and they look doomed to the drop after suffering yet another defeat, this time at home to Beaufort. The visitors romped home 6-1 thanks to goals from Eddie Howell (2), Lee Barlass, Mark Hughes,Mark Power and Sedanni.
Easton Cowboys Sunday stayed top of Division I with a 5-1 win over second- placed Fellowship. Andrew Hamilton-Dunne netted a brace, while Karim Rendall, Arron Cosgrove and Geoff Wright were also on target.
Lebeq Tavern Courage Reserves are still hot on Cowboys' heels after beating Salmon Solutions 3-0 thanks to Darnell Foy (2), and Shamus Hardy.
Martin Noble and Steve Bright each scored twice for White Tree, 4-2 winners against AFC Redland, whose marksmen were Marcus Street and William Thomas.
Wizard Wanderers look doomed to the drop after crashing 6-0 at DKL Sports. Martin Pilling bagged a double, as did Mike Pavey, and they were joined on the scoresheet by Rich Were and Tom Moore.
Avon Plate stayed top of Division II despite losing one of their double-header against Bristol Sports. Koran Gayle netted a double in Plate's 2-1 win in the first game but, despite another Gayle strike, they lost the second match 2-1.
Fishponds OB Sunday took full advantage of Plate's slip-up by crushing Merryweather OB 6-0. Darren Coole netted a hat-trick, and Barry Lumbard, Jamie Comley and Omari Mackenzie were also on the mark for Fishponds, who are four points adrift of Plate with three games in hand.
Brislington 1987 chalked up two 1-0 wins in their double fixture with Longreach Athletic Reserves. John Burt's goal decided the first game and Craig Simmons sealed the points in the second clash.
Harvester won 4-2 at Bristol 5 thanks to Jamie Davies (2), Rob Martin and a Martin Chidgey penalty, while Longreach beat Northville Athletic 3-1 thanks to Joe Ewing (2) and Andrew Helm.
BAWA are looking good for promotion from Division III after picking up maximum points while their nearest rivals, Mendip SBW, lost.
BAWA won 2-1 at West Country United, while third-placed Elite Sats beat Mendip 4-2 to move level on points with their rivals. Shaun White netted a hat-trick for Elite and Scott Oakley also scored. Chris Attiwell netted both Mendip goals.
Portcullis and Warwick shared the spoils after a 10-goal thriller to consolidated their positions just outside the chasing pack. Luke Maby (2), Tom Binstead, Jason Parks and Ben Miles netted for Portcullis.
Dave Fennel, Luke Davey and Andrew Hemming fired The Squire to a 3-0 victory over rock-bottom Adamland, while Tyson Nott's hat-trick was the highlight of Masonic Sports' 8-1 victory over Cathedral City.







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