NEN LEAGUE: North Walsham OB shot up to pole position in the Slater & Frith Division One following a 6-2 demolition of Corpusty. The team they tipped off the top were reigning champions East Ruston, who stumbled to a 4-2 defeat at much-revived Lyng.

North Walsham OB shot up to pole position in the Slater & Frith Division One following a 6-2 demolition of Corpusty.

The team they tipped off the top were reigning champions East Ruston, who stumbled to a 4-2 defeat at much-revived Lyng.

Happisburgh, were without a game and remain third on goal difference, but Mundesley are only two points behind after a 1-0 home win over Hickling.

Bodham are racing away in Wayford Nurseries Division Two, their unblemished start producing 15 points - five clear of Stalham A who, with a game in hand, beat Aylsham A 1-0.

Aldborough Lions - without a fixture - are threatening, with six points from two and netting 19 goals.

In Knights Trophies Division Three, newcomers Haisbro Athletic impressed with a 7-1 win over East Ruston Reserves and are in the mix with six points from two. Mundesley Reserves are top with 12 points after beating Hickling Reserves 8-3, while morning leaders Cawston dithered and lost by the odd goal in nine at Blakeney.

In the Optic Benevolent Cup, Aldborough Lions launched a extra-time blitz of four goals to beat Buxton Reserves 6-2.