Men's 1s Home to Bowdon 3s
Park started brightly in their match against Bowden as the first half progressed both teams were creating chances. It was Bowdon that broke the deadlock. Park remained focused and pulled one back just before halftime with Dan Connah scoring.
Park built on the late goal and took command of the second half pressing high and creating more and more chances and the pressure paid with Connah getting his and Parks second goal, soon after Winnington first team put the tie out of reach when Josh Hampson scored Parks third, with Ollie Smith been given the MOTM.
Women's 1s away to Golborne
Park went 1-0 up in the first 15 minutes. Shandy Moloney-Pugh scored from open play. The Winnington Women continued to dominate play creating a host of chances but didn't take them.
As the second half started and Golborne were playing much better. They scored from a well-hit short corner.
Park then won their own short corner with 1 minute left to play, slipped top D to Shandy on the left who scored hers, and Park's second with 10 seconds left on the clock.
Helen Fowler was a speedy little pest and annoyed the opposition for the whole game
Women's 2s home to Alderley Edge
Despite good performances, all over the pitch Park could not find the back of the net going down 5-0 to Alderley. Natalie Martin won POTM for her tireless efforts.
Men's 2s Away to Knustford
The men's second team went into the game aiming to keep their winning streak alive and quickly gained dominance taking control of the match through their quick passing and pressing as a team Park Restricted the opponents to a handful of attacks and kept them pinned into their own half.
Park’s dominance culminated in a 6-0 win, with 2 goals from Austin Harrison, Mark Leigh, Matt Morley, Sean Morley, and George Gray. Pete Haffenden got MOTM
This was seconds 15th win from 15 matches still 12 points clear at the top.
Men's 3s away to Alderley
This game pitted 1st and second in that table with Park hoping to win to lep frog Alderly into first.
Alderley started strong and were breaking with numbers through the middle and scored after 10 minutes. Park regrouped and found the equalizer through debutant Ben Fisher. Alderly regained the lead just before the end of the first half.
The second half started with Park taking the game to Alderly and top goal scorer, Liam Mckee getting parks second making it 2-2. Alderley replied and went back into the league. Park through constant pressing found the net again with Tom Rogers finding the net to equalize again. Alderley scored with 2 minutes to go leaving no time for Park to find another equalizer.
The loss puts Park in second with a game in hand.
Again there were multiple MOTM nominations with good performances all over the pitch but Defender Rob Doel took the honours.
The Juniors were at home to Neston carrying on their winning streak running out 5-0 winners with goals coming from A Curran, O Curry, S Maddock