Rainworth Miners Welfare Reserves have a two point lead at the top of the Abacus Lighting Reserves Supreme Division, despite not having a game.
Carlton Town Reserves moved up to second place after a 4-0 away win at last season champions Belper Town Reserves.
Dennis Sims with a hat trick and Richard Darby the Carlton scorers.
Third place Blidworth Welfare Reserves, made it a good day for the club, like their first team Blidworth hit six, sending visitors Heanor Town Reserves home with a 6-0 defeat.
Two players shared the goals, Shaun Roberts and Kieron Wells both getting hat tricks.
The Nottinghamshire club are seemingly reborn after some disappointing seasons.
Borrowash Victoria Reserves shared the points with Dronfield Town Reserves, the final score being 2-2.
Callum Thompson scored both the Vics goals. Peter Myers and James Barratt replying for Dronfield.
The game between Holbrook Sports Reserves and Dunkirk Reserves was marred by a number of controversial decisions by the referee, the game was completely spoilt and even through Dunkirk won 3-2 hopefully they would agree that it must have been a hollow victory in view of the controversies.
Sam Ridgard scored the Holbrook goals. Seth Mitchell and a brace from Jordan Tarr, one an extremely controversial penalty, the Dunkirk goal scorers.
Radford Reserves added to the Shirebrook Town Reserves woes winning 5-0 at Selhurst Street.
Goals by Jake Currie and Mark Robinson, gave Teversal Reserves the points against Graham St Prims Reserves, the home team winning 2-1. Joe Turner scored for Prims.
Mickleover Sports Reserves are nicely placed in fifth position; they won 4-2 at Station Road against Staveley Miners Welfare Reserves.