Ayre United’s dream return to the top flight continued on Saturday, while Peel consigned the new management team at St Mary’s to a week to forget.
It’s two wins out of two for the newly promoted Tangerines in the Canada Life Premier League after a 4-2 success at Corinthians.
Goals from Nick White, Shaun Kelly, Elliot Cureton and Jason Craine sealed all three points for Ayre at Ballafletcher, despite them having to play the second half with 10 men.
Danny Oram netted both for the home side, one from the penalty spot.
Peel made a whirlwind start at Douglas Road and St Mary’s never recovered.
Two goals inside the opening 12 minutes from new signings Ashley Webster and Josh Kelly put the westerners in control and Daniel Pickering sealed a 3-0 success in the second half.
Ramsey stunned St John’s 3-0 at Ballacloan, courtesy of second half goals from Declan Cummins, Michael Fernandez and Michael Simpson.
A confident Old Boys side hit Gymns for six without reply at Blackberry Lane.
John Ward’s side romped to victory, helped on the way through early goals from Callum Stewart and Robbie Ward.
Phil Knox added a third and Ward went onto complete his hat-trick before Stewart notched a second.
A first half double from Lee Cowley and a second half brace from Nigel Beattie ensured Laxey saw off battling Michael United 4-2.
Paul Corlett and Kieran Quinn were the visitors’ marksmen.
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