PILKINGTON thrashed leaders Styal 4-1 to go top of the table.
Chris Luby opened the scoring on 41 minutes before Phil Dixon added a second on the hour mark.
Captain Kenny Dixon got his name on the team sheet when he smashed home a 30-yard shot on 70 minutes top scorer Tony Scott made it four with five minutes remaining.
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Greenalls Padgate St Oswald also found form as they smashed five past Gamesley.
Rob Hanley was the star of the show as he opened the scoring after five minutes before adding three more.
The fifth goal was bagged from Rob Taylor who tapped home the rebound when the Gamesley keeper saved Phil Jones' penalty.
These results make the table even tighter as Styal sit two points behind Pilkington with a game in hand.
Greenalls retain third place, five points behind the leaders but with two games in hand.
A Mark Burton penalty in the 80th minute was enough to help Knutsford to a 1-0 victory over Woodley while two late goals helped Stalybridge Celtic Reserves come from behind to beat Garswood United.
David Owens pulled Celtic level after 74 minutes before Jon Paul Lewis scored the winner two minutes from time.
There were goals galore in the fixture between Poynton and Trafford Reserves as Poynton celebrated only their second win of the season.
Dan Rushton put Poynton in front only for Craig Coote to equalise on the half hour mark.
Ben Doherty sneaked another just before the break to give Trafford a 2-1 lead.
Barry Dolby brought Poynton back into it 10 minutes after the restart only for Coote to bag his second and Trafford's third on 68 minutes.
Poynton then seemed to take control of the game and goals from Adam Smith and Neil Harrison in the closing stages saw Poynton finish 4-3 winners.
Barnton fought back from 2-0 down to earn a draw at Rylands.
Leon Williams scrambled the ball across the line to make it 2-1 with five minutes remaining and a Kevin Douglas cross allowed Mike Sandbach to smash home the equaliser with the last kick of the game.
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