Bestwood close gap
BESTWOOD MW closed the gap on Premier Division leaders Wellington Inn to nine points, with five games in hand, after a 3-0 home win over struggling New Fairham.
Kimberley MW did their title honours no harm after beating bottom side Sycamore St Anns 6-3. Red-hot striker Jake Fisher bagged five.
Total FC remain third after a narrow 2-1 win over Calverton MW, thanks to a Scott Kirk double.
Bear FC climbed towards mid-table security after beating Bingham Town 3-0.
FC Bedstead got back to winning ways in Division One after thumping Linney Group 8-1.
Second-placed AFC Mill saw Matt Murphy fire in four goals and Matthew Storer net a hat-trick in the 8-0 home win over Volo.
Beechdale United had Mark Armitage grabbing three in a 5-0 home win over New Venture, while Medz Reds thrashed Bestwood MW Res 8-2.
Hucknall Rangers and Sporting Wheelbarrow fought out a rare 0-0 draw, while Clifton Bridge Inn and Newcastle Arms shared the spoils in their double header.
Hilltop Castle moved to within a point of Division Two leaders Chaffoteaux after defeating them 3-2.
Wheelhouse consolidated third spot with a 6-2 thumping of Rise Park.
Blacks Head won 3-1 at Springfield to keep their hopes of honours alive.
Craig Warren blasted four as Rushcliffe won 12-3 at TD.
Palmerston Arms won 5-1 at AFC Nottingham, helped by a Richard Groves hat-trick. Meanwhile, William Enderby scored twice as Notts United and Hamburg 80 shared a 3-3 draw.
The top four sides in Division Three all won. Leaders Golden Ball saw off Gremio 6-3. Optima beat Bingham Town Res 5-0.
Headstocks beat PMR by the odd goal in seven thanks to Robbie England (2), Darren Saunders and Luke Pickering. David Low (2) and Lee Wright replied.
M.I.S United scored four without reply at home to NCH thanks to Mark Carling, Alex Fownes, Luke Teece and Adam Rowley.
Arnold Victory leapt over hosts La Toque into fifth place with a convincing 10-4 win, thanks mainly to Richard Simpson (3), Ian Watkinson (2) and Kevin Caunt (2).
Paul Machin hit a hat-trick as Cema FC won 5-2 at home to Southbank, who hit back through Graham Brewhard and Aiden Brown.
Rob Galiah scored twice in Bread & Bitters' 4-0 win at Pure FC, with Dysiak Wojcik and Lewis Porter also hitting the target.







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