Peel’s title bid remains well on track after a 12-0 demolition of lowly Union Mills on Saturday.
And for the second weekend in a row, there was no doubting the star of the show.
Front man Josh Kelly hit five in the rout to make it 10 goals in two games.
A Lee Gale hat-trick and further goals from Nick Hurt, John Kelly and an own goal completed the demolition, which began with an Andrew Crennell penalty.
In the other game in the Canada Life Premier League, Andrew Chadwick and Michael Simpson traded second half goals as Ramsey grabbed a point in a 1-1 draw at St John’s.
In JCK Division Two, Douglas Royal edged out Malew in a 10 goal thriller to bounce back from last week’s Woods Cup semi-final defeat.
Malew, who have troubled the top sides in the division all season, actually led 1-0 through Charlie Delboore and 3-1 at one stage with the prolific Andy Glover hitting a hat-trick.
Sean Taylor (two), Kevin Ballard, Daniel Beattie and player-manager Gavin Gawne were among the Royal scorers.
Colby won 7-1 at bottom club Governors Athletic to keep their outside promotion hopes alive, thanks to Ashley Blake (two), Andy Blake, Adam Fretwell, Liam Dixon, Ollie Swales and Jordan Edge.
It completed a debut league campaign for the hosts.
There was another victory for a southern club as Castletown ran out 4-1 home winners over Foxdale.
The match was won by half-time as Town led 4-0, courtesy of Alex Crawley (two), Lee Davenport and an Ashley Sansbury penalty.
Ricky Newsham also scored from the penalty spot for the visitors but they had nothing else to cheer.
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