Staveley Miners Welfare Reserves go marching on at the top of the Glenwood Printing Reserves Supreme Division; they made it played eight won eight, with a 3-1 home win over Rainworth Miners Welfare Reserves. Reece Blake, Adam Houghton and Michael Ainsworth for Staveley. Liam Flixton for Rainworth.
Second placed Dinnington Town Reserves won 3-0 at Clipstone Welfare Reserves.
The visitors, who are seven points behind Staveley, scored through Joel Leigh, Owen Clarke and Andrew Jenkinson.
Belper Town Reserves are showing the form that gave them the championship two seasons ago, they were at Borrowash Victoria Reserves and goals by Vijay Selvam and two by Sam Dockway, gave ‘The Nailors’ a 3-1 victory. Lee Sutton scored with a penalty for Vics.
A shock home defeat for Mickleover Sports Reserves, they lost 1-0 to tenth placed Long Eaton United Reserves at Station Road.
Dunkirk Reserves won convincingly 5-0 at Teversal Reserves. Jordan Alls was the Dunkirk ‘star’ hitting four, Wez Henry scored the other goal.
Heanor Town Reserves and Dronfield Town Reserves shared two goals at the ‘Town Ground’.
Darren Storer for Heanor. Ritchie Marples for Dronfield.
It also ended with a share of the points, in the match between South Normanton Reserves and Holbrook Sports Reserves but in this game the teams shared six goals.
Jonathan Miller scored twice for South Normanton and Tanaka Nzira also netted twice for Sports. Luke Crosby also on target for the home team. Ashley Hayes the other scorer for Sports.
Graham St Prims Reserves where another team who gave their best display of the season, they travelled to Radford Reserves and won in style 4-0. Chris Saunders and Kyle Holmes shared the goals for the Derby based club.