THERE was a reality check for Lancashire and Cheshire Amateur Football League Division One leaders Moorside Rangers when they suffered their second defeat of the season at Bury Ams.

Rangers paid for complacency as Bury defended superbly and took advantage of their rare chances to post a shock 3-1 win.

There was an amazing goal fest at Stoconians as they entertained Old Stretfordians.

Stocs powered through the first half to lead 5-0 at the break and added a sixth early in the second half.

But Strets, inspired by the ageless Alex Ritchie, staged a great comeback before Stocs eventually hung on to win 8-5.

In the Premier Division, there was a setback for Mellor’s hopes of closing down Whalley Range’s big lead at the top.

Mellor looked set for a routine win against High Lane as Liam Millen gave them the lead on two minutes but Lane came back to earn a point in a 2-2 deadlock that leaves Mellor nine points short of Range with three games in hand.

There was another close contest at Tintwistle Athletic with the home team triumphing by the odd goal in seven against a lively South Manchester.

Clay Murray (two) and Jay Rushton netted for South but Athletic prevailed to take over third spot in the table.

The other game in the division saw Old Ashtonians take a big step away from the bottom two with a 3-2 win at Moston Brook.

Division Two leaders Waterloo were without a game and Whalley Range seconds took full advantage with a resounding 7-2 win at Moston Brook seconds to overtake Mellor seconds into second place and close the gap on Waterloo to four points.

This score was matched at Parrs Wood Celtic seconds as they went down local derby rivals Chorltonians.

There was also a shock for Division Three leaders Didsbury seconds as they lost 3-2 to Cheadle Hulme Athletic.

Paul Barnes and Connor Powers netted for Didsbury but Athletic hit back through Jack Knight, Roy Anderson and Luke Hobden to take the points

Second-placed Chorltonians seconds also went down 6-5 hosting Rochdalians seconds allowing Salford Vics seconds to overtake them as they beat Newton Heath seconds 6-3.

Heath came flying out of the blocks to strike on 90 seconds but Vics kept their composure and goals from Dane Roberts and promoted Jordan Jones (two) saw them lead 3-1 at the break.

Heath again struck early in the second half but Vics eased home with Reece and Ryan Ratcliffe and 41-year-old Danny Neil on target for a comfortable looking win.

The other game in the division had Heaton Mersey winning by the odd goal in three hosting Chadderton Park.

Division A games were wiped out but in Division B it was business as usual for the top three teams.

Runaway leaders Abacus Media seconds retained their 10-point lead with a 4-2 win against Bedians seconds.

Tintwistle Athletic thirds worked hard for a 2-1 win at Hillgate to stay in second and Village Manchester are also in the mix as a double from Daniel Mooney, one from the spot, took them to a 2-0 win against Deans.

There was delight for basement team Staly Lions seconds who posted their best win of the season, walloping Milton seconds 7-2.

Moorside Rangers seconds closed the gap on non-playing Division C leaders Spurley Hey seconds with a 4-2 win at Abacus Media thirds and are now a point off the top with two games in hand.

AFC Stockport shared six goals with Didsbury thirds and Parrs Wood Celtic thirds enjoyed a 6-2 win against AFC Oldham thirds.

Just one game in Division D saw Chadderton Park seconds’ hopes of moving into second place hit as they went down 4-2 hosting Swinton seconds.

For thrills and spills the Whitehead Cup semi-final between Mellor thirds and Whalley Range thirds could not have been better as the game went into a dramatic penalty shoot-out.

After Mellor had opened their account through Ian Arnfield the lead constantly changed hands with both sides looking to have the game won before it ended 5-5.

Range came back well to lead 2-1 with strikes from Malik Tabib and Sam Remeh but Mellor had their answer as Arnfield and Lewis Hanlon restored their lead at 3-2.

Supersub Ryan Compson struck twice for Mellor with Darkash Hamed, Ahmed Ramadan and Abid Rshid netting for Range to set up the shoot-out.

It was again on a knife edge as the first kicks ended at 3-3 then Omar Benali kept his cool to slot home the winner for Range after Mellor had missed the first of the sudden-death attempts.

The Wray Cup clash between Hooley Bridge Celtic and AFC Oldham also ended 5-5 with Oldham winning the penalty shoot-out 5-4.

There were few problems for Newton Heath in their Rhodes Cup game at Santos as they cruised to a 5-1 win.