The Grattan Premier Division's Mailcoach won their first match of the season in a 5-4 extra-time victory over the Buttershaw Bantams.
Mailcoach took a two-goal lead in the Supplementary Cup game after Phil Lunn and Ian Brame both found the target.
Buttershaw pulled one back before half time and with both Lunn and Brame on target again and a couple of goals from the Bantams it was neatly poised. On the stroke of 90 minutes Buttershaw scored, sending the game into extra time.
It was even until the second half of extra time when Ian Brame scored to give victory to Mailcoach.
Cross Keys bounced back after a few poor results with an excellent win over The Priory.
Rob Ashby netted a hat-trick and Steve Hird and Devlin Hanse both scored one for Keys.
Stuart Evans, Chris Bottomley and Gareth Rhodes replied for Priory with the final score of 5-3 in Keys favour.
U Save DIY, the league leaders, lost their unbeaten record as they went down 2-0 away to TFD in the only Premier Division match played on Sunday.
The wind and pitch conditions played their part but a good performance from TFD saw them rock the leaders and take all three points.
Carl Dunnachie and Terry Oddie were both on target for in a 2-0 win.
In the First Division, both Station Athletic and basement-side Sycamores had good wins.
Station played host to Gallopers and it was 2-2 at half time after Danny Firth scored both for Station.
One was an overhead kick from the edge of the area, but in the second half Station dominated. Dale Porter scored twice and Carl Firth and Darren Clarke both netted one each to end the game 6-2.
Sycamores had to come from behind against One In Twelve to take all three points.
Sycamores took the lead only to go in at the break 2-1 down as Gareth James and Silvester Warner struck back for Twelve.
Sycamores levelled the game only to see Warner regain the lead for Twelve with his second goal. Kevin Poppleton scored but Sycamores levelled and netted the winner to end the match 5-4.
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