WILMSLOW Hockey Club's table-topping men overcame Sheffield University Bankers 2-1 at home on Saturday.

The men in orange didn’t start with their usual flow and gusto and Sheffield managed to take an early lead with a break-away goal at Oakwood Farm.

Within 10 minutes, following a period of growing pressure on the Sheffield goal, Wilmslow were deservedly level.

Martin Wright won a penalty stroke from a short corner, and Pete Hallinan put his recent poor penalty record behind him to send the keeper the wrong way and level the score.

Wilmslow kept the pressure up but Sheffield managed to maintain parity and head into half-time at 1-1.

In the second half, Wilmslow upped the ante and had more joy going forwards and won the ball high up the pitch on numerous occasions.

Eventually Wilmslow made the pressure count as Joe Booth powered an excellent reverse stick strike into the bottom right corner of the Sheffield goal.

The hosts managed to hang on for the final 15 minutes to maintain their seven-game winning streak and their position at the top of North Division One.

Wilmslow's men's seconds went down heavily to newly revamped Clitheroe and Blackburn firsts 4-10.

The thirds beat Bebington's seconds 2-0 at home, their second successive win seeing them climb away from the relegation places.

The fourths lost 3-1 at home to Triton's thirds but better news from the fifths who finally found a way to put the ball in the net. They beat Timperley's sevenths 4-1 away to record their first win.

Two goals each came from makeshift striker Danny Cork and midfielder Tom Winterbourne.

Wilmslow's women had the better of the play in a 1-0 home win against Morpeth but sadly missed their unavailable twin strikers Botha and Rachubka.

A grim midfield battle ensued, with Danni Cooper breaking the stalemate with a well taken goal.

Towards the end spectators' nerves were shredded as the Northumbrians fought hard for the equaliser but the tangerine defence held fast with Cat Lang imperious as ever in goal.

A second successive win sees Wilmslow slowly climbing up the North Division One table.