THEY'RE off and running in the Leigh & District Amateur Football League.
Champions Royal Oak began with a thumping 6-2 win at Astley Villa while Leigh Avenue won 2-1 against newcomers Leigh Three Crowns.
Leigh Sportsmen maintained their 100% win record in Division Two, beating Howe Bridge 3-1.
Dave Sizer gave Bridge the lead with a 20-yard strike, but goals from Neil Thompson, John Pilkington and sub Jason Caldwell clinched it.
Division One: Bowling Green Eagles 5 Church Inn 0, Hag Fold WMC 1 Higher Fold LC 1, Leigh Avenue 2 Leigh Three Crowns 1, Leigh Phoenix 10 Queens 4, Astley Villa 2 Royal Oak 6; Church Inn 0 Hag Fold WMC 0, Angel 1 Bowling Green Eagles 1, Leigh Three Crowns 2 Leigh Phoenix 5, Higher Fold LC 2 Leigh Avenue 0, Queens 4 Astley Villa 3, Royal Oak 3 Union Arms 5; AFC Limelight 2 Bowling Green Eagles 1, Angel 0 Church Inn 4, Hag Fold WMC 2 Leigh Avenue 8, Higher Fold LC 3 Leigh Three Crowns 0, Leigh Phoenix 2 Astley Villa 1, Union Arms 6 Queens 1.
Division Two: Atherton C&N 0 Atherton Royal 4, Brewery Inn 3 Courts 1, Fir Tree Rangers 0 Howe Bridge Res 4, Mechanics Arms 4 Leigh Sportsman 6, Sir Charles Napier 3 Black Horse 4; Courts 4 Atherton C&N 1, Atherton Royal 3 Brewery Inn 2, Leigh Sportsmen 6 Fir Tree Rangers 2, Howe Bridge Res 4 Mechanics Arms 0, Britannia 3 Sir Charles Napier 1; Atherton C&N 1 Brewery Inn 0, Black Horse 2 Atherton Royal 3, Britannia 7 Mechanics Arms 2, Leigh Sportsmen 3 Howe Bridge Res 1, Courts 4 Fir Tree Rangers 1.
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