OLD Stretfordians remain top in Division One of the Lancashire and Cheshire Amateur Football League after a 1-0 victory against Chorltonians.

Elsewhere, a depleted Trafford United found Waterloo too hot to handle as they maintained their 100-per-cent record with an emphatic 5-1 win to stay in second place.

Parrs Wood Celtic enjoyed their first victory of the season, a 4-2 win against Salford Vics, and Stoconians won by the odd goal in five hosting Oldham Vics.

Hillgate maintained their flying start to top Division B with a narrow 2-1 win against Trafford United seconds.

A Dion Ward penalty had Hillgate ahead at the break and they doubled their lead midway through the second half with a fine individual effort from Nathan Colbourne.

Trafford ensured a nervous ending as they pulled a goal back with 15 minutes left to play but Hillgate hung on to their lead and their 100-per-cent record.

High Lane seconds were in hot form with a 8-4 win at Rochdale Galaxy but there was little between the teams in the other games.

There was a rare goalless draw between Dukinfield Athletic seconds and Chorltonians Villa, Bury Ams seconds scored the only goal of their game with Spurley Hey seconds and Salford Vics seconds shared the spoils in a 1-1 draw with Milton seconds.

It’s early days in Division C but Deans FC hit the top, scoring the only goal of their game with Didsbury seconds.

Moston United seconds opened their campaign with a 3-0 win at AFC Oldham thirds and Old Strets seconds were good value for a 5-0 win at Abacus Media thirds.

There were plenty of goals in Division D, led by Staly Lions with a big 8-2 win against Didsbury thirds.

AFC Oldham fourths were powerful winners by 7-0 at Trafford United thirds and Bury Ams thirds beat Whalley Range seconds 6-2.

Stoconians fourths rounded off a good day for the club with a hard-fought 2-0 win against Old Strets thirds.

Some good play saw Stocs take the lead through George Dean and man-of-the-match Jamie Ollieuz doubled the lead with Stocs keeper Rick Kelly pulling off some good saves to keep an immaculate clean sheet.

Chorltonians Albion had Ethan Gorman and Rob Beaumont (penalty) earning them a point in a 2-2 draw at Moston Brook fourths.