TONE Youth beat Cotford Saints 3-0 to regain the lead in Division One of the Taunton Sunday league.

Richard Collard scored on debut while Scott Graham and Matt Blee also netted in a routine win for Tone.

AFC Grove won the game of the day, recording a comfortable 3-0 victory at Bathpool thanks to two goals from Nick Woon and one from Joe Jones.

Grove also had to thank an outstanding performance from the defence for keeping out a strong Bathpool team.

Ash Rangers secured a 5-1 success at home to Princess Royal.

The visitors could only muster ten men and for the first half an hour the difference told as Ash romped into a 4-0 lead.

A goal by Jake Quick just before half time gave Royal some belief and they produced a fine second half performance in which they missed many chances only to concede late on.

Scorers for Ash were Joe Wilkinson and Scott Chidgey with two each and there was one for Sam Wilkinson who put up a brave performance despite feeling unwell.

Big rivals Hamilton and Wellington Warriors produced another explosive game which included a red card.

Wellington won the game 3-1 despite Luke Perry firing Hamilton ahead after just two minutes.

Wellington Warriors res-erves maintained top spot in Division Two with a 4-1 win at White Eagles for whom Artur Jacaszek scored.

North Curry made it five straight wins to keep the pressure on Wellington.

They won 4-3 at home to Churchinford – who are themselves flying high – in a cracking match.

Dan Rudge scored the only goal of the first half for Curry, who then scored twice more after the break, Will Daniels and then Zac Gratton seemingly putting Curry out of sight.

This wasn’t the case however and two Churchinford goals put the game back in the balance.

North Curry scored their fourth with a good header from a corner and although Churchinford grabbed a third Curry held on for a vital three points.

Blue Park Rangers battled back from a 3-1 half time deficit to win by an impressive 7-3 scoreline against Hamilton reserves.

Ash Cook hit three, Gareth Conway two and there was one each from Ryan Martin and Michael Cairncross.

FC Mariners were held to a 2-2 draw at home to AFC Dunster, Tom Bovey scoring a brace for Mariners.

The top five teams in Division Three all had cancelations this week.

Watchet Town Blue Waves played though and beat neighbours Williton 5-1.

AEK Taunton won 3-0 at Trinity Rangers, while Wanderers beat Shepherds Thursday 3-1.