IN Division A of the Rossall Sixes small-sided soccer league Sporting QCS take the lead after they beat Horsemans Hill 7-1.
Team Macprint moved up into second after they won against David Halsall FC 5-0.
The Untouchables drop down into third place after losing out to Wyvale Warriors 0-2.
Coop Late Shop picked up the points from their game against Supreme Plastics which finished 2-1.
Carter Engineering still lead Division B after a 7-1 win against Kings Arms FC, who are still in third place.
Holbro FC stay in second after a 3-1 win over Real Bispham.
Thornton Rovers shared the points with Inter Nationals when they drew 1-1, while A&G Precision Engineering beat CTC Computers FC 8-0.
In Division A of the Rossall Sevens Warburtons beat Fleetwood Police 2-1 while second-placed BISA won with exactly the same scoreline against Celplas Ltd so it can't get much tighter at the top.
Fourth-placed Athletico 7 FC had a good 5-0 win over Supersaver Fleetwood and Authotheme move up a notch after beating Spartans 1-0.
In Division B it was DT Signs who continued their impressive run with a 12-1 win against The Royals, while CG Neve in second place beat Bispham Dons FC 3-0 and are the only other side who are still in touch with the leaders.
Third-placed FC Dynamo were somewhat surprisingly beaten 2-1 by Top Gun Air Nailers, while congratulations are in order for Athletico Viagra who picked up their first point when they held fourth-placed Safeway FC to a 2-2 draw.
ANSDELL Sevens results:
Premier Division - Blackpool Airport 1, Statestrong 4; Zeroes Heroes 5, Dudley Industries 1; Universal Products 2, Sportsman FC 3; South Shore Silk 2, Everybody Casuals 3.
Division One - Old Timers 5, St Annes Boys 3; Royal Hotel 7, FC Bispham 3; St Annes Victoria 3, Peel Park Plodders 0.
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