Ox-fford missed the chance of joining Pack Horse at the top of the Macclesfield and District SFL Premier League table as they lost 3-0 to a rejuvenated AC Bollan side.

Goals from Tim Hammond, Fran Oliver and Mark Cundliffe won the game for the visitors to leave the Ox-fford wondering what might have been

A six-goal thriller at Windmill Street between two attacking sides saw the points shared between Boarhound and Prestbury Club.

Nicky Scott gave Prestbury the lead but Gareth Gibbons stole in at the far post to equalise for the hosts. Craig Scott restored the lead with a stunning free kick but Boarhound once again came back as Ben Hamand made it 2-2.

Scott got his second and Prestbury’s third but Boarhound deservedly took a point throught Chris Taylor’s late goal.

Vale saw off Andy Walker’s Albion Rover’s side at Victoria Park 4-1. Rovers had Jamie Collins to thank for grabbing their only goal, his sixth in his last three outings, but Vale are on a roll and Tom Jackson (2), Mike Hall and Tom Burgess secured the three points.

In the First Division, FC Congleton kept their first clean sheet of the season but ended up disappointed they hadn’t taken all three points against league leaders Hollins, having hit the post twice.

The wheels seem to have temporarily fallen off for Hollins who failed to find the net for the second match in a row.

A buoyant Poynton Legion made it four points in their last two games with a battling 1-1 draw at home to a rampant Spinners, who hit the woodwork four times in each half.

Legion were gifted a fourth-minute lead by Spinners keeper Phil Ravenscroft, whose clearance found Legion’s Luke Williams, who finished with ease. Dan Hunter spared Spinners’ blushes 10 minutes from the end.

Tytherington Juniors have looked a different side over recent weeks since the arrival of Lee McIntyre from Pack Horse and it showed again as he scored four times as they beat a luckless Sporting Kerridge 7-3 at Congleton Road.

Tom Clayton added two more with Andy Mitchell notching a seventh. The visitors’ own goal machine Dave Finlow scored twice with hard working midfielder Steve Hulme adding a third.

Nags Head paid for missed chances as they blew the chance to put pressure on Hollins in a 3-2 loss to Poynton.

The home side took full advantage of the chances they had, scoring three times with Greg Willis, John Chesters and Alex Gray all on target. For a disappointed Nags Anthony Byrne and Rick Davis were on the mark.

Macc Boys Juniors took full advantage of a weakened Chester Road Tavern to boost their goal difference, scoring seven times without reply.

Dave Short was the pick of the goalscorers grabbing a hat-trick. Also on target for Macc Boys were captain Will Perry, Scott Meszaros, Elliot Spencer and James Wooten.

Railway View moved up to second with a 4-3 victory at Chilli Banana, who performed well despite missing midfield talisman Mike Meszaros.

Defending set pieces proved to be their downfall as Railway turned the screw and they now sit three points behind Hollins.