The Priory had the result of the day in the Grattan League First Division with an away win against leaders Cross Keys.
Keys, playing with ten men, went ahead with a goal from Warren Kershaw but The Priory equalised to level the score by half time.
After the break Priory scored three in five minutes which sealed the game - but they refused to sit back and scored four more. Mark Bottomley scored six of the goals and Paul Jennings and Craig Flesher got the others.
Station Athletic beat basement-side Sycamores 5-1, and next week they meet again as Station move into third spot.
Buttershaw Bantams failed to take advantage of Cross Keys losing and could only manage a draw against One In Twelve.
Mustan Ali gave Twelve the lead before half time and they increased their lead after the break when Naeem Mohammed made it 2-0. Buttershaw pulled one back before Jamie Bairstow netted Twelve's third but the Bantams never gave up and were soon only one down and with 15 minutes left on the clock.
They were then awarded a disputed penalty which was converted. Phil Holdsworth scored twice and Anthony Bannon got the other for Buttershaw.
The game's kick off had been held up after a nearby bonfire was set alight.
Premier Division leaders U Save DIY had a player taken to hospital by ambulance in their match against Tyersal.
Tyersal scored the first goal of the game but U Save equalised when Mohammed Sajid shot a screamer of a free kick close to the half-way line which hit the top corner.
After the break Tyersal again broke and scored to retake the lead, but a second free kick for U Save's Sajid, this time closer to goal, saw him beat the goalkeeper again.
A puddle saved U Save from going behind when a goal-bound Tyersal shot spashed down and stopped dead.
Then U Save's Zulfiquar Ali scored at the other end to give the leaders the full three points - which was a bit hard on Tyersal.
The TFD Centre won their match against Royal Clayton with goals from Richard Hollis and Edward Clavin.
The Gardeners Arms had an easy win over Basement-side Mail Coach who are still looking for their first point of the season.
John McNally gave Mail Coach the lead but player manager Adi Howker levelled for Gardeners then Dave Philips chipped the Mail Coach keeper to give Gardeners the lead for the first time.
Paul Hickey made it three with an 18-yard shot before Ian Brame pulled one back, but then Jamie Pool shot in to the top corner after a goal-mouth scramble.
Aaron Haywood beat the offside trap and went round the keeper to make it 5-2.
The best goal was saved to last as Hickey crossed the ball and Mark Buckingham's diving header went flying in to make it 6-2 to Gardeners - who go second in the table.
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