Nestlé Flag top the Ian’s Cars of Barlby Sunday Morning Football League first division after a thumping 10-0 win over visitors Ainsty Panthers.

Flag, who scored through Ash Hill (2), Steve Fratson (2), Chris Johnson, Chris Dyson (2) and John Jones (3), have not dropped a point in five games.

Severus moved into third spot after Mark Woodward hit the target four times in their 8-0 drubbing of Hounds. Also finding the net were Joe Depa, Mark Triffitt, Dave Watson and Dean Walker.

Paul Bentley struck three times as Enterprise collected their first points of the season by beating Selby Olympia 3-1, Matty Cooper hitting Olympia’s reply.

Cliffe remain pointless after going down 2-1 to Skelton. On target for Skelton were Jamie Green and Chris Leening, Cliffe replying with a goal from Mark Buck.

Cueball stay third in division two after beating bottom side Inland Revenue 5-2 with goals from Amos Laverack (2), Dave Chapman (2) and Andy Thompson, George Trifin and Carl Barker replying.

Seventeen-year-old Paul Tiffany struck the only goal in Hambleton’s win over York Nomads.

Albion Vaults, with four goals from Chris Harkin plus single strikes from Dave Reasbeck and Dave Hullah, brushed aside Wigginton Grasshoppers 6-1, Hoppers replying with a John Cavanagh effort.

Acorn and Acomb Celtic shared the points after drawing 2-2. On target for Acorn were Dave Melody and Lee Bartlett, Celtic replying with goals from Lee Powell and Sean Stockdale.

Division four north leaders Acomb WMC beat Selby RSSC 5-0.

Acomb were 3-0 up at the break with goals from Mike O’Shaughnessy, Anthony Evans and Dave Fleming, and made sure of the points with second-half strikes from Danny Gray and Evans again.

Leeman United, six points behind the leaders, beat Cueball Reserves 3-0 with two goals from Liam Stilgo and a Mark Moore strike.

Hemingbrough moved into third place after beating Raskelf 5-3. Netting for Brough were Luke Zacharenko, Craig Haythorne, Liam Hallam and Adrian Wood (2), Raskelf replying with goals from Andy Metcalfe (2) and Andy Thompson.

A penalty from Mark James and a Steve Lee goal helped Forest FC to a narrow 2-1 win over Dinamo Megahorse, who replied with a spot kick from Rich Parry.

FC Barlby are six points clear at the top of division four south after two goals from Dan Burt and a Paul Hughes strike saw them win 3-1 at Acomb Albion in a game that was delayed due to a serious head injury to Barlby player Paul Shah.

LNER Builders notched their first points this season with a 3-2 win over Turf Tavern thanks to goals from John Reed, Tudor Carrington and Steve Crosby, Jon Gargan netting both of Turf’s replies.

Gary Ryland made it eight goals in two games after hitting all four for New Earswick in their 4-2 win over Fox FC. On target for Fox were Lee Quickmire and Ben Caverley.