Shifnal Town brought a halt to their five match losing streak in stunning style when they swamped hosts Dudley Sports 7-2.
Sam Wilde led Shifnal’s scoring spree by netting a hat-trick while Lewis McKenzie converted two more.
Further goals from Jordan Bailey and Ryan Bright sent Shifnal into seventh heaven
Early goals from Wilde and McKenzie soon put Shifnal in command before Sports hit back with a goal from Godwill Moraka.
But from that point, Shifnal were out if sight, the highlight being Bailey’s 25 yard rocket to make it 4-1.
Sports did manage to have the final say when substitute Richard Hanson added a late consolation goal.

Tividale have gone 10 points clear at the top after they pulled off a 6-0 success over bottom side Pershore Town.
Darragh Bustin led the charge with a hat-trick as Tivvy had the points well and truly wrapped up before half time.
Demetri Brown bagged the opening goal before Bustin netted his first direct from a free kick.
Another Bustin free kick two minutes later saw the ball strike Pershore’s crossbar before Dan Smith was brought down in pursuit of the rebound.
Bustin duly converted the resulting penalty before Matt Hunt supplied a fourth goal when stabbing home from a Bustin corner.
Further goals from Bustin and Brown secured a compelling victory as Tivvy strolled the second half.

Tividale’s cause was helped further when second placed Black Country Rangers were held to a 2-2 draw at Hereford side Wellington.
However, Gornal based Rangers still remain unbeaten from 12 starts and have the luxury of three games in hand over Tivvy.
Wolves Casuals have climbed into third place with a 3-0 success at Hereford Lads Club courtesy of goals from Scott Sandland, Kane Cork and Keiron Miller.

Haughmond’s charge up the table was halted when the Shrewsbury side’s proposed clash with Shawbury United was called off after Shawbury failed to raise a side for the second week running.

Malvern Town move above Haughmond as a result but had to show great patience before beating Cradley Town 2-0.
Although Malvern were on top for most of the game, Cradley had cause to curse their bad luck when both Adam Jones and then Che O’Connor headed chances against Malvern’s woodwork.
Malvern had to wait until the 70th minute before they finally broke the deadlock when Harry Clarke converted Steve Webb’s free kick.
Ben Lane then bagged a second Malvern goal when cracking home from close range.

Pegasus Juniors remain perched just above the drop zone after being beaten 2-0 at Bewdley Town.
Yet Pegasus should have pinched an early lead when George Andrews was put clean through but was kept at bay by goalkeeper Joe Siddaway’s boot.
At the opposite end, Tom Smith was denied by an outstanding save from Pegasus goalkeeper Callum Hopkins.
However Hopkins was left helpless when Luke Siddaway fired Bewdley in front from a Matt Kerby cross.
Simon Rudd then made sure of the points with a second goal on 78 minutes.

Next to bottom Bilston Town Community boosted their morale with a 2-1 win over Dudley Town while AFC Bridgnorth blitzed Shropshire rivals Wem Town 4-1.

The game between Wednesfield and Smethwick Rangers finished as a goalless draw.