With Norwich Premier Security NEN League Slater & Frith Division One leaders Coltishall idle and second placed Runton dropping valuable points at their nearest challengers Horning after a 2-0 scoreline, thanks to goals from Tyler Reynolds and Richard Mileham, attention turned to the bottom of the table.

Quite a lot of movement occurred, with Worstead dropping into the bottom two when they lost 4-2 away at Gimingham as a brace from Charlie Skipper and one apiece from Ryan Beeson and Glenn Thurston saw the current champions home.

A brace each from George Abbott and Aaron Moss saw Lyng move out of the bottom two away at Aldborough Green and as a result of this the Lions are now firmly rooted at the bottom of the pile.

A goal in each half from Jonny Sandell and Mark Burton gave East Ruston their first win of the year over visitors Ludham for whom Scott Howe netted a late consolation effort.

The result moves them closer to safety with games in hand while Corpusty were 5-2 home winners over Haisboro Athletic.

Mundesley look almost certain now to win the Wayford Nurseries Division Two title as they collected another three points, this time away at Buxton Res, recording a 4-0 win . Who will join them is a matter for debate, as second placed Erpingham dropped valuable points away at Aylsham, going down 2-0,

Holt A, with games in hand, moved within two points of them and must be a threat, after they had beaten Aldborough Lions Res by a solitary strike.

Cromer Youth Old Boys are still in the mix, albeit with an outside chance, after they had saw Cawston 6-1 while Blakeney were too strong for visitors Gimingham Res, running out 7-0 victors with Toby Blowers netting a hat-trick and further goals coming from Mark Sadler (2), Joe Catterall and Glenn Fernee

Felmingham halted Glaven Valley's charge at the top of the Knights Trophies Division Three when they held the leaders to a 2-2 draw.

Meanwhile were away wins for Holt Colts (3-1 at Erpingham Res) and Mundesley Res (5-2 at Trunch).