Reigning champions Laxey moved up to second in OSA Division One after a 4-0 success at Ramsey on Saturday - Ross Williamson, John Callow, Jonathan Leece and Nigel Beattie the men on target – while Gymns’ encouraging season continued with a 2-0 home win over Douglas Royal.
Union Mills came from behind to defeat St John's at home.
Wayne Lisy had given the westerners the lead but Steve Halsall, Sam Cain and Dean France all found the net as the Merry Millers ran out 3-1 winners.
Old Boys moved five points clear of CFS Division Two.
The GH Corlett Woods Cup winners overcame a battling Foxdale side to emerge 2-0 winners at Billy Goat Park – Callum Stewart and Sean Gavin the marksmen as Old Boys stay favourites for the championship.
Michael kept alive their promotion hopes but had to come from behind to end Castletown’s spirited challenge.
Carl Staniford put Town in front but goals from Kieran Quinn and Paul Corlett moved Michael to within a point of second placed Corinthians.
Ronaldsway caused a surprise against the division’s most improved side to win the southern derby.
A hat-trick from the in-form Mark Wolfenden inspired the Rockets to a 4-1 victory at Malew, for whom Juan Kinvig grabbed the consolation.
Colby won well, 3-0 at the Police, thanks to goals from Kevin Doyle, James Collett and Josh Kelly, while Ramsey Youth Centre won a nine-goal thriller at home to Onchan.
Mark Walmsley (two), Robbie Burns (two) and Paul Witley were the Onchan scorers, but Youth Centre triumphed 5-4, courtesy of Steven Oates (two), Andrew Cleator (two), and John Livesey.
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