ABERMULE handed out a seven goal thrashing at home to Llanfyllin Town Reserves to climb to fifth in Honda Division One.
Dave Anthony and Hugh McGrath shared four goals with Nick Trigg, Nick Benton and Stuart Emberton sealing a 7-0 victory.
Elsewhere two goals from Matthew Knight helped Waterloo Rovers Reserves to a 3-1 win over Newtown Rangers.
Chris Weaver comp
leted Rovers’ tally with Chris Longman replying for the visitors.
Guilsfield Reserves prevailed slender 3-2 winners over Llanfair United to stay in fourth spot.
Owen Willcock, Dave Williams and Sam Griffiths goals for the Guils cancelled out replies from United’s Mark Evans and James Vaughan.
Llansanffraid Village remain on top and unbeaten after a 2-1 win over derby rivals Llangedwyn.
Goals from Matthew Jones and Ian Kynaston cancelled out Darren Edwards’ penalty for Llangedwyn.
Meanwhile Meifod shared the spoils in a 4-4 draw at home to Bishops Castle Town.
Gareth Wilson netted a brace while Richie Corbett and Andrew Weaver also netted for the villagers, while Castle replied through Ben Edwards, Lesley Francis, Mark Hudson and Paul Woosnam.
Meanwhile Trewern United are the new Mitsubishi Division Two leaders after a 2-0 win over Dyffryn Banw Reserves.
Mike Davies and Mark Emberton goals sealed their victory.
Churchstoke remain in the hunt following a 4-2 victory over Carno Reserves to climb to second.
Tom Landers, Stefan Aldsorf, Kofi Sasu and an own goal cancelled out replies from Paul Simpson and Geraint Jones.
Defaid Du won 2-1 at Llanidloes Town Reserves to remain unbeaten with Ben Oakley and Sean Butler cancelling out Josh Jerman’s reply.
Elsewhere Tim Gomm struck twice as Llanwddyn won 4-1 at home to Waterloo Rovers Colts.
Phil Roberts and Vladimir Bogdan goals completed victory with Joe Beddows replying for Waterloo.
Meanwhile the game between Llanfair United Reserves and Welshpool Town Reserves was abandoned following violence at the Mount Field.
The home side were leading 1-0 through Richie Templeton when the match was cancelled.
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