IN Division A of the Rossall Sixes small-sided soccer league Sporting QCS still lead by one point after beating David Halsall FC 3-0.
Team Macprint are still in second place, they beat Wayvale Warriors 4-0.
The Untouchables won 4-1 over Coop Late Shop, while Supreme Plastics beat Horsemans Hill 8-2.
In Division B it was Carter Engineering who picked up the points again when they beat Real Bispham 5-1.
Holbro FC stay in second after a 7-0 win over Inter Nationals FC, while Thornton Rovers lost out to A & G Precision Engineering 5-0.
Kings Arms FC had a good night, they picked up the points from their game against CTC Computers FC which finished 7-1 and the extra game with Thornton Rovers which finished 3-2.
In Division A of the Rossall Sevens league Warburtons opened up a three point gap at the top after their 3-0 win against nearest rivals BISA .
Celplas Ltd stay third but dropped points in a 1-1 draw with fourth-placed Athletico 7 FC who won their other game against Fleetwood Police 2-0.
Supersaver Fleetwood won only their second game of the league 2-1 against Autotheme, but performance of the night goes to Spartans who drag themselves off the bottom after an excellent 4-0 win against Fleetwood Police.
Division B saw DT signs win 3-0 against FC Dynamo, while second-placed CG Neve may well have lost any hope of catching the leaders when they were beaten 3-1 by bottom side Athletico Viagra.
Safeway FC move up into third place after their 3-1 win against Top Gun Air Nailers and Bispham Dons FC won a close game against The Royals 3-2.
Ansdell Sevens results:
Premier Division- Blackpool Airport 2, South Shore Silk 9; Zero Heroes 2, Sportsman FC 0; Universal Products 6, Dudley Industries 3; Statestrong 0, Everybody Casuals 3.
Division One-Old Timers 9, FC Bispham 0; Royal Hotel 2, St Annes Boys 1; St Annes Victoria 6, Thompson All Stars 1; Peel Park Plodders 6, Land Registry 2.
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