ESSEX SUNDAY CORINTHIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Premier Division

Greengate maintained their six-point lead over second-placed Chingford Celtic by thrashing West Thurrock 6-1 on Saturday.

The win in Thurrock means Greengate have now rattled in a phenomenal 60 goals in just 11 games this season and sit comfortably atop the standings.

In second place, Chingford Celtic eased to a 3-1 home win over Coral, who scored a consolation via Jermaine Stewart.

EMWA also picked up a home win, beating Elm Park Eagles 2-1 to leave them in third.

Reece Morgan and Ryan Reid cancelled out Alexander Paraskeva's effort for the visitors.

Division One

Goalkeeper Scott Newman got on the scoresheet as Lonsdale mercilessly beat eight-man Spring Farm 12-1.

There were also six goals for Kalium Fletcher, who took his tally up to 13 for the season, whilst Rory Treadwell (2), Keiran Sheridan, Jack Boyes and Geoffrey Holmes all got in on the act.

Andrew Faulkner grabbed Spring Farm's consolation strike for the basement dwellers, who have one point from their first ten games.

League-leaders Ainslie Wood kept up their unbeaten run by winning 5-0 at St Augustines. The win leaves Wood a point clear of Repton Park in second place.

May & Baker Club claimed an impressive win at sixth-placed CSKA Dynamos, running out 3-1 winners.

Paul David Scott, David Ryan and Sam Gittins were all on target for May & Baker.

Division Two

Bottom-of-the-league Napier picked up just their second win of the season, winning 5-3 at Pro Elite Soccer United.

The victory puts the bottom side on eight points, the same number at Pro Elite, who are only above them by virtue of their goal difference.

In the division's only other fixture, Park Tavern came out on top against E4 Rangers, winning 6-2.

Premier Division Cup

Morfdown Elect were 3-2 winners at Warren United, sealing their progress.

Terry Junior Martin netted twice, with Lee Beardsell also scoring. Harry Agonbalor grabbed two in reply for Warren.

Division One Cup

Aldborough Hatch trounced Alliance United 5-1, taking their place in the next round in convincing fashion.

Terlochan Singh led the way with two goals, whilst Tom Leonard Moore, Daniel Wright and James Gibbings also registered. Robbie Marlow got United's consolation.

Corinthian Cup

Repton Park needed extra time to get past Woodbridge, edging a seven-goal thriller in extra time.

West Essex Sunday Charity Cup

Flanders were 2-1 victors over Romford Galaxy, whilst Romford Elite knocked out Leyton Green with a 3-1 win.