Two goals from Charles Clode and one from Nathaniel Song helped Nailsea Utd A continue their winning streak in the Weston Super Mare and District Football League's Div 1.
After defeating Uphill Castle Res, Nailsea Utd A have now won their first two games.
Haywood Village and Berrow called it a draw with a score of 4-4 at Hans Price.
Luke Page and Nick Lee scored twice, with Lewis Potter and Jay Bryant adding another two.
Toby Hooper and Finlay Paul responded in kind.
Meanwhile, a turbulent time continues for Locking Park who faced a substantial defeat of 11-1 against West Wick.
Steve Channing, Travis Druce and Freddie Ingram scored a brace each, supplemented by goals from Lyndon Cook, Jamie Withers, Cyrus Molton, Andy Young and Elliott Stott.
St George EIG Res triumphed 3-0 at Worle Res.
Ryan Meacham, Ayman Mohamed and Louis Curtis were the scorers in this match.
In contrast, a fiercely defensive game played out between Winscome at Churchill and Swiss Valley Rangers at a scoreless draw.
In Division 2, Sporting Weston Res, Clevedon Utd A, Axbridge Utd Res and Congresbury Res celebrated their second consecutive wins.
Sporting boasted two goals each from Jack Pearce-Herzberg and Nathan Preddy while Gary Booth Jordan Combes and Matt Lockyer contributed with a goal each.
Clevedon swept the floor with Worle Rangers Res scoring an impressive eight goals, Dan Thomas and Tyler Leaman scored two each while Tom Sutton, Louis Carr, Seb Carter-Gadd and Toby Connor also found the net.
For Division 3, Weston Celtic and Highburn Athletic both secured victory, maintaining a strong start to the season.
Highburn scored 5-2 against Yatton & Cleeve Utd A, whereas Sporting Weston Colts and Banwell Res played a nine-goal thriller, ending with Daniel Ntege scoring a hat trick and Noah Samsun and George Harvey scoring as well.
Lastly, Division 4 saw an offensive masterclass with Weston Village defeating Oldmixon Utd 11-2 and Long Ashton winning 12-0 against Banwell Colts.
Caleb Ball and George Durbin scored hat tricks, making for a total of an amazing 25 goals in just two games.
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