Ramsey are the surprise leaders of the Canada Life Premier League.
The perennial relegation strugglers produced an impressive performance to win 4-0 at Rushen.
Two goals from the in-form Jamie Moffatt and one apiece from Kris Halsall and Michael Fernandez sealed a fine success at Croit Lowey as they leapfrogged Old Boys at the summit.
The Canada Life Premier League big hitters all won to continue their unbeaten starts.
League champions St George’s saw off newly promoted Gymns 7-0, courtesy of goals from Conor Doyle (two), Jack McVey, Frank Jones, Callum Morrissey (two) and Tom Weir.
Peel put 10 past Laxey at Douglas Road.
And it was their new strike partnership which led the rampage – Josh Kelly and Ashley Webster, against his former club, hitting four each.
Alex Holden and Marc Kelly netted the others with Nigel Beattie grabbing a consolation on a day to forget for the Miners.
Stephen Priestnal and Phil Quayle were both hat-trick heroes as St Mary’s edged a seven goal thriller at the Bowl.
They ran out 4-3 winners over newly promoted Ayre United, with Marc Priestnal getting the other goal for the Saints.
But Quayle’s treble showed why the Tangerines are adapting well back to life in the top flight.
Nicky Sloane and Eric Kelly grabbed the goals as St John’s won 2-1 at battling Michael in a western derby.
Union Mills remain bottom and pointless after being thrashed 9-3 at home by Corinthians.
Hat-tricks from Blane Slattery and Steve Corlett, two from top scorer Daniel Oram and an own goal ensured the goal-happy visitors had a day to remember.
Matty Caine, Jamie Johnstone and Ronan McDonnell found the net for the home side.
In JCK Division Two, Marown won 2-1 at Colby in the match of the day.
Of the other promotion hopefuls, there were victories for leaders Ramey Youth Centre and Douglas Royal.
Former Island marksman Tony Duggan marked his return to Castletown with two goals in a 3-1 home win over Malew, while there were away victories for Foxdale and Pulrose.
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