PORLOCK Juniors travelled to Bishops Hull on Saturday and kept their 100 per cent record with a comfortable 5-1 victory.
The opening exchanges saw Porlock quickly gain the initiative with Flatley, Earle-Leitch and Jones all going close.
After 15 minutes Declan Jones made one of his customary runs down the left flank then cut inside to beat the keeper with an accurate strike, and shortly afterwards an almost identical effort from Jones saw him lob the keeper and, whilst the ball was clealrly going into the net, Ben Flatley made sure.
The Blues consolidated for the rest of the half with powerful performances from Reaney, Buchanan, Cubby and Waters, but they conceded a sloppy goal right on half-time when the Hull right winger fired home, giving keeper Greatorex no chance.
The second half saw a more disciplined Porlock effort, with Alfie Vasser supplying dangerous crosses from the left wing to Dyer and Jones, and it came as no surprise when Flatley completed his hat-trick with two-well-taken efforts.
In between, Porlock had what looked like two perfectly good goals disallowed for offside when the ball was clearly passed backwards.
Matthew Drakeley then showed his shooting prowess with a fierce effort into the home side's net from 20 yards.
The game then got scrappy with the home side losing their discipline and making some nasty tackles. Both James Greatorex and Oliver Dyer were tripped in the Hull penalty area, only for the referee to weave play on.
But Porlock kept their mind on the game and came away clear winners with second half keeper Joshua Cooksley barely having to make a save.
Porlock player of the match was debutant Greg Yeates.
Porlock Juniors: J Greatorex, C Buchanan, J Cooksley, G Yeates, C Waters, B Flatley, O Dyer, M Earle-Leitch, A Vasser, D Jones, C Cubby, subs C Reaney, M Drakeley (both used).
l Minehead Milan and Roma were away to St Georges of Taunton in the Tony Pryce Under 10 League on Saturday.
Milan played first and after a nervous start by both sides, St Georges soon had the upper hand and scored two quick goals giving stand-in keeper Harry Tudball no chance.
Milan got back into the game, capitalising on good midfield work by Jacob Jones, Kyle Lewis and Charlie Lynch when captain Daniel Bowditch scored a great foal from a good cross by Lewis.
Just before the break St Georges made it 3-1 despite the efforts of Andrew Sear, Ian Buchanan and Sam Gould and the second half started with two more quick goal for them.
Milan came storming back and from a great ball by Jones, Bowditch's made no mistake with his finish.
Minutes later, a corner by Buchanan was met by Craig Coleman but the keeper denied him his goal.
Again Milan came forward and a great team move ended with Bowditch completing his hat-trick.
St Georges now looked very edgy and panic in their penalty area resulted in a handball by a defender.
However, Lewis spot kick was superbly saved and St Georges held on to win 5-3.
Minehead Roma then met St Georges who in the first 30 seconds forced a corner via a save by keeper Nathaniel Leader which was swung in and a great volley soared into the Roma net.
From this point Roma never looked in trouble again and showed why they are top of the league.
Patrick Reed levelled things with a solo goal and minutes later captain Grant Hodgeson scored their second.
With Roma now in total control, striker Kieran Bailey added a third while Reed added a fourth just before half-time.
In the second half Roma continued where they had left off and Alex Tarr, always a menace with his runs and great passing, found Hodgeson who struck home roma's fifth.
Roma hit the bar twice before Bailey superbly added a sixth.
When St Georges did manage to push forward, MAson Davies, Ryan Jordan and Harry Scratchard were always in control and not for the first time this season they set up numerous chances.
With time running out, Reed completed his hat-trick as Romas won 7-1.
Oilco's man of the match for Milan was Daniel Bowditch and the Wellington Hotel's for Roma was Alex Tarr.
l Minehead Under 8 sides Porto and Lisbon met Holway's Panthers and Pumas at home on Saturday in the Tony Pryce League.
Porto's first match against Panthers started at a fast pace with a goal in the first two minutes by Ireton.
Excellent passing, in particular between Armitage, Ireton and Wynn, brought four more goals for Ireton and two for Wynn.
The match continued at a keen pace with good tackling and marking from Wilkins. Substitutes Woods and Symons came on, leading to a stunning goal by Symons, making the final score 8-0 to Porto.
In their second match, Porto held the strong Pumas to a goalless draw.
Superb defending by Woods, Wilkins and keeper Gould kept them at bay and tireless work by Wynn in midfield led to a few goalmouth scrambles.
Man of the match was Luke Gould.
Porto: Luke Gould, Oliver Armitage, Chris Wynn, Aaron Ireton, Ryan Wilkins, Gregory woods, Harry Symonds.
Lisbon against Pumas was an evenly matched game, played in the middle with few chances for either side.
Pumas eventually scored from a direct free-kick just outside the box but Lisbon battled on and were rewarded by an equaliser from Anderson.
In their second match, Lisbon played the younger Panthers, who played well but were eventually overrun by the older Lisbon side.
The final score was 8-0 with goals by Anderson (5), Arnold and Baker (2).
Man of the match was Sam Baker.
Lisbon: Tim Edmunds, Trent Hopwood, Bradley Anderson, Kieran Boulton, Calum Arnold, Sam Baker, Sam Nickels.