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George & Dragon stay in top place after beating The Raven 6-3 in the Crewe Regional Sunday League Premier Division.

The leaders eased to victory with six different scorers, Terry Cain, Scott Taylor, Joe Duckworth, Robbie Hatton, Liam Lewis and Ellis Rowland all on the scoresheet.

Ben Styche, Josh Wynne and an own goal scored the consolations for The Raven.

The Lions move into second place after just edging Faddiley 3-2.

Danny Roberts, Dion Chesters and an own goal netted for The Lions, with Danny Lavalette scoring both the Faddiley goals.

Crewe Athletic are in third place after beating Salvador 7-1, thanks to goals from Josh Dunne (2), Ed Hilditch (2), Luke Gillan (2) and Blake Robinson.

Adam Pountain netted for Salvador.

Willaston White Star had an excellent 4-1 win over Betley, despite falling behind to a Jamie Baker goal after 13 minutes.

Azarhul Haque scored a hat trick for The Star, with Jack Moulton also on target.

In Division One, Sandbach Town picked up their first point of the season with a hard fought 1-1 draw against C & N Utd.

Tony Fidzewicz scored the Sandbach goal, with Chris Worstencroft replying.

Talbot finally found some form, crushing Cuddington FC 7-1.

Ollie Moore scored a hat-trick, with further goals coming from Scott Rankine, Ryan Moss, Kris Spencer and Ted Shakeshaft.

Kyle Catterall scored for Cuddington FC.

Sydney Arms beat Audlem 3-1. Ben Reddock scored twice with Chris Williams also on target. Veteran marksman Andy Betteley netted for Audlem.

Two of the new teams to the league met at Winnington, and it was JS Bailey who prevailed, winning 2-3 with goals from JJ Bailey, Liam Challenor and Nick Raymond.

Jake Bayley and Mike Bell netted for Winnington SC.

Nantwich Pirates and White Horse ended 1-1. Sam Cadwallader scored for The Pirates, with Nick Gregory on target for White Horse.

(Image courtesy of Jonathan White)

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