BATHS registered their first league victory since entering the Macclesfield and District Sunday Football League in a 2-0 win over Poynton, thanks to goals from Liam Casey and Steven Morton.

In the Premier Division, the Lamb won 2-1 against Spinners' Arms with a late goal by Lee Anderson.

Alex Baird had given the home side the lead with a volley at the near post following a corner, but Tom Gill equalised for Spinners just after half-time.

Last season's champions, the Pack Horse had a comfortable victory over Brock Arms at Victoria Park, John Campbell notching a hat-trick, while McIntyre and Foote also got on the scoresheet.

Oli Brazier inspired Mulberry Bush to a 4-0 win over AC Bolland, with two goals in each half being scored by Watts, Druce, Cannon and Williams.

Chris Newton completed a great debut for Railway View at Windmill Street with a brace, Madden and Armitt also helping Railway to a 4-2 win over Chain and Gate.

Gradus got their first win of the campaign, Few, Melrose and Curle scoring in a 3-0 win away at Blueberry.

In the First Division, pace setters Ivy House squandered a three-goal half-time lead against Albion Rovers.

After Dave Hancox, Simon Mason and Johnny Leigh put Ivy House ahead, Matt Taylor's hat-trick helped them to a remarkable 5-3 win.

Macclesfield Boys Seniors' Phil Heath netted twice as they overcame Beehive 4-1. The other goals came from Eddie Roberts and Adam Parkinson.

Four goals from Craig Scott helped the Prestbury Club to a 6-2 win over Staffs Knot, with Whitehead and Ancell completing the scoring.

Scott Meszaros scored twice in Weaver's 4-2 win against Boarhound, aided by Stanton and Bunting. Nelson and Shard were on target for the Hound.

Table-topping Vale kept their third clean sheet of the season against Tytherington Juniors. Thompson (2), Burgess, Burke and Sadat-Shasai were the scorers in Vale's five-star show.