Basement-side Sycamores beat their First Division table-topping rivals Cross Keys 5-1 to take their second win of the season.
Sycamores outplayed the leaders in all areas and led 4-0 at half time with Charlie White getting a first-half hat-trick.
After the break Tony Rookes pulled one back for the vistors only to give away a penalty which Geoff Knipe converted.
A mass fight then marred the game which saw Sycamores' Robert Holmes and Key's Rookes being sent off.
Second-from-bottom Station Athletic also had a good result beating the third-placed Buttershaw Bantams 4-0.
Station came out of the blocks quickly and dominated the game from start to finish.
Danny Burrows, Chris Smith, Danny Firth and Darren Clarke all scored.
The Priory hit back after last-week's disappointment of losing to Station with a big win over Gallopers.
Michael Smith opened the scoring for Priory and with man-of-the-match Shaun Mohony running things they led 4-0 at the break.
In the second half Gallopers pulled back into the game and scored four but Priory buried another three to end the game 7-4.
Priory goalscorers were Paul Jennings (4), Chris Bottomley, Steven Peacock and Michael Smith (1).
Gallopers' goals came from Antony Jackson (2), Luke Wilcocks and Carl Hadley.
In the Premier Division Tyersal held U Save DIY to a draw in a well-contested game.
U Save took the lead after 25 minutes through a 30-yard shot from Tahir Khan.
Tyersal were a danger on the break but U Save held their lead at half time.
In the second half Tyersal were awarded a penalty which, for the second week running, Mark Dalby in the U Save net saved.
But minutes later Tyersal scored, which was followed by a Daljit Singh goal for U Save, and another Tyersal penalty which ended the game 2-2.
East Bowling got back to winning ways against Royal Clayton.
Luke Ellis gave Royal the lead after ten minutes but Bowling levelled on 20 minutes and went in front with two goals from Haroon Asafacqe.
In the second half Bowling outclassed Royal.
Asafacqe got two more goals and Atic Hussian and Shakied Nawaz both got one to end the game 7-1.
The TFD Centre ran out 6-2. winners over Gardeners Arms.
The referee failed to arrive so supporter Ian Carr stepped in to run the match.
Paul Hickey and Geoff Fletcher scored for Gardeners.
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