Newark Alliance games see RHP beat The Duck 3-2 in a close Premier Division match and other games postponed
The Newark Alliance saw some tough games played out with several others postponed.
In the Premier Division a close encounter between home side RHP and The Duck resulted in the hosts scrapping a 3-2 win.
The second-half winner came after the result had been tied at half-time.
A brace by Adam Boddy combined with a single goal by Luke Hyams were the goals scored by RHP while Jacob Fenton and Rhuel Samuels got on the board for the opposition.
Division One saw the Bottesford Sunday clash against Witham Wanderers postponed while Rose and Crown Reserves secured an away walkover against Harrowby Salmons.
The Laxton hosted match against Collingham Sunday was also postponed as wet weather affected pitches across the district.
Skillington Beehive defeated Newark Town Sunday in the last match of Division One with a hat-trick from Cody Evans being the talking point of the match and putting the result beyond doubt.
Division two saw mixed results with Bleasby getting up 301 over AFC Coddington on the road.
A goalless second-half saw the visitors keep the 3-1 lead they had achieved by half-time with a brace from Jordan Barnes contributing to the win.
Musketeers gained a solid 6-1 victory over Bramley Apple in their match.
Kalem Holt achieved a hat-trick as the visitors took it to the hosts in the second-half opening up the lead further with four goals.
Farnsfield Villa Stagiaires managed a 1-0 win against The Duck Reserves with Luke Thompson being the sole goal scorer of the game.
The Three Gables tied with Sutton on Trent in the last game of the division with both sides being tied 2-2 at the break before netting one more goal each by the time the final whistle blew.
Shire Athletic defeated Newark Alliance side Walesby 2-1 in the Nottinghamshire FA Sunday Senior Challenge Cup.
A brace from Ikeil Catton contributed to the home side’s win.
Nobody Inn achieved a home walkover against Barkestone le Vale in the Sam Arnold trophy while Rose and Crown were due to meet Hawtonville in the same competition but their match was postponed.