Leverington defeats Chatteris Town in GCE Hire Fleet Peterborough & District Football League Premier Division derby clash
Leverington returned to winning ways in the GCE Hire Fleet Peterborough & District Football League with a five-star derby display against Chatteris.
Rob Conyard (2), Callum Young, Louie Garner and Jordan Webb found the back of the net during a 5-1 win in the Premier Division clash.
Chatteris replied through Casey Stonnell-Fitzgerald.
Long Sutton Athletic picked up their first win of the season in Division One with a 5-2 success against Wittering Premiair Reserves.
Jack Greenacre helped himself to a brace with Jamal Nyang, Jordan Nyang and Jamie Taylor also registering.
Wisbech Town Reserves exited the Challenge Cup following a 3-2 home defeat to lower-league YDP.
The Fenmen had Harry Ashby and Mattie Pope on target.
Sutton Bridge United are flying high in the Division Two standings after breezing past Deeping United Reserves with a 10-0 win.
But there was no such joy for Leverington Sports Reserves, who remain without a point, after a 6-3 reverse at Park Farm Pumas Reserves.
Leverington had Alex Albutt (2) and Marley Woods on target.
Jordi Henson hit the back of the net for Tydd who suffered a narrow 2-1 defeat at Hampton United Reserves.
In Division Three, Long Sutton Athletic Reserves were beaten 4-0 at Stanground Cardea Sports Reserves while Leverington Sports A could not field a side for their clash at Stamford AFC Reserves.
In the Cambridgeshire County League Premier Division, Wisbech St Mary suffered their third league defeat on the bounce with a 2-0 loss at Hardwick.
In Senior A, March Town Reserves are sitting pretty in second after a 1-0 victory over Haverhill Rovers Reserves.
March dominated the early stages and created some good chances with the exceptional Casey Logan striking the woodwork.
The home side opened the scoring when centre-back Josh Bryant ran the length of the pitch only to be brought down in the box and Conor Bancans coolly slotted home the resulting spot-kick.
Harry Powley saw two efforts saved while March were also guilty of missing another penalty.
In 1B, the game between Needingworth United and Outwell Swifts was abandoned at half-time for discipline reasons with the score locked at 3-3.
Fred Fisher and Matthew Walshe both scored for Chatteris Town Reserves, who suffered a 6-2 defeat to Alconbury, and March Town A were beaten 4-1 by Eynesbury Rovers Reserves, Akeem Hudson scoring for the Hares.
In 2B, Manea United found themselves on the wrong end of a seven-goal thriller with a 4-3 defeat at Wicken Amateurs.
Jack Codrington was the hat-trick hero as Wisbech St Mary Development A made it two wins from as many games in 3B.
Josh Lester and Michael Prices were the other scorers in a 5-0 drubbing of Isleham United Reserves.
March Academy are the early leaders in 4C following a 6-1 cruise on the road at Manea United Reserves.
Jack Conyard (2), Toby Conyard, Jacob Gray, Michael Croucher and Lee Roberts were all on target with George Allen netting the Manea reply.
Wisbech Town Acorns also picked up a 6-1 win at Chatteris Town A where there were braces for Anthony Horn, Emilio Mead and Darren Singleton with Luis Webb replying for the Lillies.
Wimblington Reserves and Outwell Swifts Res were both out of luck, suffering 2-0 and 1-0 defeats to Huntingdon United Reserves and Brampton and Buckden Reserves respectively.