Chatteris Town Reserves flying high in Cambs Kershaw League
Chatteris Town Reserves continued their fine start to their Cambs Kershaw 1B campaign and are now joint top of the league table.
A Benjamin Roberts hat-trick and a goal from Jack Rudkin saw them run out 4-2 winners at Alconbury.
The win leaves the Lillies sitting alongside Needingworth United at the summit with ten points after their opening five games.
In the Premier Division, Wisbech St Mary saw their two-game unbeaten run ended by league leaders Cherry Hinton.
Luke Cable was on target against the high-flying visitors who proved too strong for the Saints with a 3-1 win.
In Senior B, ten-man March Town United Reserves maintained their unbeaten start in a goalless stalemate with nearest rivals Wimblington B.
The game saw Dominic Butt sent-off for the Hares.
Outwell Swifts made it three wins from four in 2B with Brandon Hedge (2), Daniel Cowell and Adan-Jay Lewis all on target in a 4-2 success at Huntington Town Reserves.
Wisbech St Mary Reserves have also started the season reasonably well and had George Dimambro and Warren Jolly to thank for picking up a point in a 2-2 draw at Littleport Town.
There were braces apiece for both Liam Brady and Chevaughn Dixon as Doddington Three Lions were 4-1 victors over Isleham United Reserves in 3B.
There were plenty of goals for the Fenland sides in 4B.
League leaders Wisbech Town A continued their 100 per cent start to the campaign with a 3-1 win at Stretham Reserves.
Jordan Adebisi, Marley Barrett and Martin Wright were all on target to make it five wins from as many games for the Saints.
The goals flowed as third-placed March Town Academy Adults proved too strong for Mepal and Sutton Mens Reserves.
Michael Croucher (2), Benjamin Watson (2), Callum Kirby and Jack Conyard all registered in a 6-2 victory.
Chatteris Town A came out on the wrong side of a nine-goal thriller at Pymoor with Joshua Templeman (2), Kris Francombe and Ryan Moye all scoring in a 5-4 loss.
Elsewhere, Upwell Town shared eight goals with Guyhirn while Wisbech Town Acorns suffered a 2-1 reverse at Hartford Rangers Reserves, Scott McManus on target for the home side.
Tydd's difficult start in the Peterborough League Premier Division continued with a 9-0 defeat at second-placed Oakham United.
In Division One, Jamal Nyang and Charlie May scored for Long Sutton Athletic, who were beaten 8-2 by Peterborough City, and there was also no luck for Wisbech Town Reserves at Peterborough Polonia.
Abiyu Dirbeba (2), Dumitru Sarmaniuc, Claudiu Simon and Tansel Ibrahim were all on the scoresheet for the Fenmen in an 8-5 defeat.
Chatteris Town saw their home game against Netherton postponed.
Sutton Bridge United made it six wins from six in Division Two with a resounding 6-1 home success against Kings Cliffe.
Craig Pack (3), Alex Clements-Limb and Mark Garner were all on target for the league leaders.
In the Same division, Leverington Sports Reserves had Ricky Melton sent-off in a 2-1 defeat at home to Whittlesey Athletic Development where Michael Bailey came off the bench to score.
Long Sutton Athletic Reserves are still searching for their first point after a 2-1 loss to Whaplode Drove Rovers Reserves where Adam Crane found the back of the net.
In Division Four, Leverington Sports A were beaten 5-0 at home by Moulton Harrox Reserves.
In Division Five North of the Anglian Combination, Marshland Saints shared six goals with Ingoldisthorpe in a 3-3 draw.
Marshland Saints Reserves also picked up a point with a 2-2 at The Woottons in Division Two of the North West Norfolk League.