PERRYWOOD moved above previous leaders Trinity Lakes in the top-of-the-table Worcester League Sunday Premier Division clash.
They recorded a narrow 3-2 victory in a tense match which saw 'Wood's Gary Price take his tally for the season to 39 with a double strike.
Darren Palmer netted twice for Trinity too but Perrywood now hold a one-point lead over their opponents who boast a game in hand.
Arrow 2000 missed their chance to go second as they crashed 1-0 at lowly Droitwich Spa but Kempsey are coming up strongly on the rails after a 3-1 win at AFC Mazak.
There was a surprise result at Callow End where the home team beat Nunnery Wood Sports 4-3 with a brace each from Steve Maitland and Gary Otun.
In Division One, Bedwardine went down 4-2 at Worcester Juniors but seem to have one of the promotion places sewn up.
Current leaders Powick are in pole position after winning 2-0 at Reality Rangers with goals from Stuart Harvey and Tim Lambeth.
Ronkswood Sports maintained their seven-point lead in Division Two as Kevin Insall scored twice in a 4-2 win at Northwick Vale.
But CMB Sports are hot on their heels, Elliot Allen netting five times as they demolished Perowne Park Rangers 7-2.
Wilson's RSVP XI ran riot against Portobello with Karl Creese, Daniel Banks, Adam Gatley and Rob Vernon all bagging a brace.
Andy Hodgetts netted four times as Droitwich Spa Eagles crushed Bringsty Sports 5-0.
And Lee King cracked a hat-trick in Northwick Sports' 4-3 home win over FC Goodrest.
Andy Bell notched a treble with Joey Spencer adding a brace as Saracen Rangers beat Warndon Rovers 6-3. Andy Martin grabbed a hat-trick for Rovers.
On Saturday, Tolladine Sports appear to have the Premier Division title wrapped up.
Neil Bampfield, Mike Hartshorn and Don McKenzie were on target in a 3-0 home win over nearest challengers Powick. An Andrew Rogers strike gave Hanley Swan a 1-0 victory at Pershore Manor Rovers.
n Clubs are required to telephone in the results of all mid-week evening matches which start on Thursday.
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