IN Division A of the Rossall Sixes League Kings Arms are now kings of the table after beating last week's leaders Holbro FC 2-1 who are now second-placed, while third-placed Supreme Plastics drew 1-1 with Untouchables.
Real Bispham had a 2-0 win over Macprint FC while the game between Daniel FC and Wyvale Warriors ended in a 2-2 draw.
In Division B, David Halsall FC are still top of the table after a 4-0 win over Internationals, while Horsemans Hill are very close behind in second place after beating A&G Precision Engineering 2-1.
Red Bull FC had a convincing 5-1 win over CTC FC and Thornton Rovers won 2-1 against Spartak Norbreck.
IN Division A of the Rossall Sevens League Ham Shankers are the leaders after beating The Royals 2-0, while BISA moved into second place after claiming a walkover win when Stoneys Super 7 didn't turn up.
Authotheme are now third-placed after losing their game 1-0 to C&G Neve, while Athletico Viagra pick up their first three points of the season from a walkover win as De Linch Mob couldn't raise a team.
In Division B, Norfolk & Chance are still at the top of the table after their 3-3 draw with Fleetwood Old Boys, while The Sharpshooters are second-placed after their convincing 5-0 win over Fleetwouldn't FC.
Safeway FC had a 2-1 win over Fleetwood Fire, while Suffolk & Good FC beat Can Stop Dynamoes 4-2. ANSDELL SEVENS LEAGUE results
Premier Division: The Royal 0, St Annes Cricket 10; Peel Park 1, The Pistols 7; Zeroes Heroes 4, Lytham Town 2; Arvin Exhaust 9, Arvin Exhaust Reserves 1; Statestrong 4, Taffee Traders 6; St Annes Victoria 2, St Annes Boys 0; Blackpool Airport 5, St Annes Elite 3.
Division One: Bulldogs 8, St Annes Sportmen 1; Sports 2000 4, Holt & Lyttle Removals 4; Sporting QCS 5, Peel Park 2.
Division Two: Chadwicks 0, Statestrong 10; FLD Jollies 0, Clifton Rangers 5; Dalmeny 0, De Ja Vu All Stars 3.
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