Scafftec pegged back by Saints
SCAFFTEC UK maintained their unbeaten Premier Division record with a 2-2 draw against All Saints.
Mark Ashley slotted home a penalty and Aaron Cole was also on target for Scafftec, but they still dropped their first points of the season.
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Banjo Rovers saw off the challenge of bottom club GE Sports with a 5-2 win. Bristol Athletic stayed top after a convincing 6-0 win at North Bristol Colts thanks to a Sara Bharked double and goals from Dazel Young, Joel Decosta, Danny Dorrington and Luke Bryant.
Lebeq FC kept in touch with the leaders with a game in hand thanks to a 1-0 win at AXA Sun Life, with Darren Keelin grabbing the decisive goal.
Downend also picked up three points at Patchway Sports, winning 6-1 with two goals apiece for Chris Johnson and Alex May.
Sportsman still lead Division I after a comfortable 8-1 win at Nicholas Wanderers. Grant Avery contributed a hat-trick and Alex Hunter netted twice.
Lebeq Reserves and The 3 Lions drew 4-4 in a thrilling encounter, while Jolly Boys saw off bottom-of-the-table Fishponds Town 4-2. Jolly Boys' Mark Bruce had a game to remember, scoring for both teams.
Quayside maintained their 100 per cent league run, James Cusion and Mike Usher scoring in a 2-1 win over Breakaways.
Joe Hartley netted twice as Stapleton Sunday's impressive start continued with a 5-2 win over City Darts.
The two top sides in Division II recorded convincing wins. Leaders Redfield Rangers beat Lloyd United 7-1, with Marcus Santini scoring four goals, while second-placed A1 Sports & Performance saw off The Castle 8-2, helped by Simon Dawes' four-goal haul and two from Ryan Parsons.
Real Bristol beat The Argonauts 5-1 with Matthew Brown bagging a brace.
Double O Two's horrendous start to the Division III season continued with a 7-1 defeat by Shadwell Rovers. They have conceded 34 goals in three games.
Old Plough strengthened their place at the top with a comfortable 5-1 win at LFB United.
Littlesea FC stayed top of Division IV, Andy Morris scoring five goals in a 9-1 win over A1 Sports Reserves, while a Gareth Plant strike saw Stoke Lane Athletic beat Almondsbury Athletic 1-0.







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