DIVISION ONE
Intersports maintained their unbeaten record with an 8-1 win over Arun Athletic.
Richard Golder (2) and Paul Knock goals gave Inter a 3-0 lead at the break and in the second half they continued to add to their tally.
Knock added two more goals and Golder another as both completed their hat-tricks.
John Coughlin and Simon Lang were also on the score sheet, while Arun's goal was netted by Aaron Page.
Checkmate beat White Ursa 4-0, after leading by just a single goal at half-time, Grant Watson the scorer.
In the second half Checkmate proved to be the stronger side as Watson, Said Alami and Kharim Hasan added further goals.
With the game between Danbury and Selcombe Athletic goalless at the break it was all to play for in the second half.
It was finally Danbury who made the running as Andy Annal scored two goals for a 2-0 victory.
New Lodge beat Great Baddow 2-1, to keep themselves in the running in the top half of the table.
Matt Baker scored for Baddow, but New Lodge came back in the second half and Karl Baldwin's strike and an own goal gave them the win.
DIVISION THREE
Chelmer Village Athletic stay top after Sunday's 4-2 win over Prince of Orange.
It was 1-1 at the interval, Adrian Blythe nettingfor Prince and Lee Cahill for the Village.
Prince added another goal in the second half through Alun Drury but Village netted three more goals, via Dave Speckman (2) and Anthony Jenkins to seal the win.
ECC Staff trailed Galleywood 1-0 at the break, but, in the second half, Galleywood piled on the pressure and netted four more times.
On target for Galleywood were James Dare (2), Lee Watson, Jamie Stewart and Chris Walder.
Danbury Reserves continue to challenge for the top spot after they beat Barrack Square 5-2.
Rob Hallet's hat trick gave Danbury an early lead while Gary Judge and Mike Cory added to the tally in the second half.
Barrack pulled two goals back, via Andrew Barker and James Byford, but they were to prove to be in vain.
Writtle Manor recorded a 2-1 win over Metz , Dean Read and Daniel Messenger netting for Writtle.
Ravens beat Uplands Rangers 1-0, Andy Holmes scoring the all important goal.
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