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Signal Hill United supporters left the Plymouth Recreation Ground with smiles on their faces after they prevailed in the derby of the 'Hills' against the Patience Hill-based Hills United.

Christopher Morgan scored the only goal of the game to edge Hills United 1-0 and as a result propelled Signal Hill to the top of the Western Division standings on 12 points at the expense of rivals Hills United (10 pts) who had occupied top spot from the start of the competition.

Hills came away with a 3-3 draw against Carnbee-Mt. Pleasant FC after their loss to achieve their only point of the week. For Hills, Ricardo Williams netted two and Esron Hinds the other while Delroy Fraser netted all three for Carnbee-Mt Pleasant which round off the top four on seven points.

Black Rock FC moved into third place on the standings as they managed four points out of six with a 9-0 demolition of Mason Hall Police Youth Club, then held Golden Lane to a 2-all draw. Kenvern Marcelle scored a beavertrick, Kelson Charles and Akeil Alleyne netted two apiece and Ronnie Joseph added one in their dismantling of Mason Hall.

Mason Hall suffered their second defeat of the week as in-form Signal Hill spanked them 4-1 with Christopher Morgan adding two goals while Omale Jackson and Selvon Williams scoring the other two. Haylon Frederick scored for Mason Hall.

Golden Lane find themselves one off the bottom despite a 2 - 0 win over cellar place Moriah Youths with goals from Imlah Taylor and Corey Carrington.

In the Eastern Division, leaders Earlbrokes stretched their lead to four points after Dillon Villafana's goal gave them a 1-0 victory over Federal Northside FC.

Earlbrokes lead the standings on 11 points from five matches, four better than NLCB Mt Grace United which remained inactive during the week.

Third place HV Milan could not capitalise on the opportunity to close the gap on the leaders as they were held to a 1-1 draw by Northside in their second game of the week.

Kareem Campbell and Alvin King's goals cancelled out each other for their respective teams.

Meanwhile, the battle between the two bottom clubs, Charlotteville Unifiers and Goodwood United ended in a 1-1 stalemate as Mark Agard responded for Goodwood after Tyson Lewis had given Unifiers the lead.