MILLHOUSE stay top of the Wallasey Sunday Soccer League Premier Division on goal difference after thrashing Windsor 8-0.
Tony Taylor fired a hat-trick, while Derek Fawkes netted two goals and Gary Edwards, Jimmy Harrington and Kevin Jones one apiece.
Still in hot pursuit are Poulton Royal/Dale, who beat local rivals Gorsedale 6-2, with Jason Broadbent, 2, Justin Broadbent, Gary Beattie and Glen Scott on target.
Two goals from Robbie Gerrard and one from Kevin Pink gave Nelson Vics a 3-2 verdict over St Mary's to put them in third position.
Beechwood moved into second place in Division One following their 5-0 success over Brackenwood that saw Mark Galor and Tony Wright score two goals each and Tony Hamilton notch the fifth. They still trail Old Bank who beat Pilot Boat 4-3, with Danny Butterworth (2), Matt Dolan and Tony O'Neill penalty.
RESULTS:
Sunday, December 14:-
Premier Division - Poulton Royal/Dale 6, Gorsedale 2; Nelson Victoria 3, St Mary's 2; Millhouse 8, Windsor 0; Coach & Horses 2, The Queens 4.
Division One - Harvest 0, Vanser Club 4; Kings Arms 0, Atlantis Gym 2; Beechwood 5, Brackenwood 0; Old Bank 4, Pilot Boat 3; 27 Club 2, Parkfield 4.
Division Two - Liscard 5, The Saddle 2; Royal Oak 3, Rose & Crown 5; Old Market 1, Hamiltons 2.
Wirral FA Junior Cup (4th Round) - Halfway Veterans 4, The Plough 1.
FIXTURES:
Sunday, December 21:-
Premier Division - Nelson Victoria v Gorsedale; Poulton Royal/Dale v Coach & Horses; Millhouse v St Joseph's; Windsor v St Mary's.
Division One - Kings Arms v Pilot Boat; Harvest v Volclay; 27 Club v Old Bank; Brackenwood v Vanser Club.
Division Two - Old Market v Morton Arms; Hamiltons v The Saddle; Licard v Rose & Crown; Hotel Victoria v Stanley's Cask; The Plough v Royal Oak.
Wirral FA Junior Cup (4th Round) - Gogglebox v Ashville Youth.
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