IN division one, Middlezoy Rovers slipped off the top spot after being held to a 2-2 draw at home to Bridgwater Sports.

Dan Luce and Shaun Turner (Middlezoy) and Matt Fursland twice (Sports) were the scorers.

Wayne Berry and Paul Irvine scored for Cannington Colts in their 2-2 draw with Predators, for whom Justin Lewis and Jason McPheat scored.

Rich Cattell’s goal was not enough for Highbridge Town, who lost 2-1 at Dulverton.

In division two, Craig Wright scored four times as North Petherton beat Watchet 4-3 to stay top.

Ben Enerver, Jamie Hosey, Nathan Legg and Lee Harvey scored the goals in Nether Stowey’s 4-0 win over Bridgwater Sports.

Westonzoyland won their first game of the season, 2-1 against Sampford Blues, thanks to strikes from Matt Evans and Nathan Barnard.

In division three, Stogursey remain on top after a 3-2 home win over Norton Fitzwarren; Ryan Chidgey scoring twice and Marc Troman getting the third from the penalty spot.

Wembdon Saints kept up the pressure in second with a 6-2 win at Highbridge Town Reserves.

James O'Brien scored a hat trick, including one from 30 yards, John Doyle added one and Scott Harman two; Simon Fouracres and Chris Jayes replied for Highbridge.

Redgate beat Middlezoy Rovers Reserves 2-0 with a Sam Granville goal and a Phil Court penalty. Sydenham Rangers won 7-5 against Old Inn Allstars, with Steve Addicott (two), Josh Speed (two), Kyle Winter (two) and Jake Adey scoring.

Chris Singleton scored in Wembdon’s 1-1 draw with Porlock, while Simon Caddy did likewise for Bridgwater Sports Colts in their 1-1 draw against Williton.

In division four, Nether Stowey’s first win of the season, 3-0 against Westonzoyland Reserves, came courtesy of two Andy Rolland strikes and another from Lee Hemsley.

In division five, Wembdon Saints lost 5-3 at home to Halcon, despite goals from Aaron Chidgey, Lee Fury, and a Gareth Mountstephens penalty.

North Petherton Reserves beat Galmington Dragons 2-1, with Jason Mantyk and Sean Derrick on target. Bridgwater Grasshoppers lost 6-2 to Sampford Blues, with Tom Bramble getting both their goals.