ON course to win the Wallasey & District Sunday Football League Premier Division are St Joseph's, who beat Millhouse 2-1. Chris Camden and Kevin Lewis were on target.
Still second are Great Float Social, who edged out Old Bank 3-2 with Rob Gerrard, Anthony White and an own goal registering.
The Queens (Phil Parkhill, 2, and Paul Murray) beat St Mary's 3-1 to stay in the top four.
Leading Division One, Oyster Catcher (Paul Moran, 2, and Scott Dysart) stay on course for the top flight, with a 3-1 victory over The Saddle.
Poulton Vics Social regained top spot in Division Two with a 3-1 victory over Boot Inn, Ray Robinson, Paul Robinson and Neil Pickering netting the goals.
Stanley's Cask (Dave Allinson, 4, Chris Aldag, Martin Wilde, Mike Ewan and Craig Hamilton) ran out 8-0 winners over Five Bars Rest.
RESULTS:
Sunday, March 14:-
Premier Division - Millhouse 1, St Joseph's 2; Great Float Soc 3, Old Bank 2; The Queens 3, St Mary's 1.
Division One - The Saddle 1, Oyster Catcher 3; 27 Club 1, Windsor 3; Atlantis Gym 2, Parkfield 3; King's Arms 4, Vancer Club 0; Volclay 3, Brackenwood 3.
Division Two - Boot Inn 1, Poulton Vics Soc 3; Old Market 0, Liscard 3; Vicky Lodge 2, Seaview 1; Rose & Crown 1, Black Horse 2; Five Bars Rest 0, Stanley's Cask 8.
FIXTURES:
Sunday, March 21 (kick-off 11am):-
Capitol Cup (2nd Round) - 27 Club v The Queens; Boot Inn v Millhouse; Horizon v Brackenwood; Great Float Soc v Seaview.
Capitol Cup (3rd Round) - Old Bank v St Mary's; Poulton Royal v Volclay; Oyster Catcher v St Joseph's; Windsor v Old Market.
Division One - The Saddle v Atlantis Gym; King's Arms v Parkfield.
Division Two - Five Bars Rest v Liscard; Vicky Lodge v Rose & Crown; Black Horse v Manville; Stanley's Cask v Morton Arms.
Wirral FA Amateur Cup (semi-final) - Vanser Club v Queens Pk Ents.
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