Heavy rain saw a number of pitches waterlogged – but it was still a decent program that took place.

Eastern Daily Press: Norwich Sunday League action between AFC Norwich (blue) and Hethersett Athletic Reserves. Picture: Steve BrownNorwich Sunday League action between AFC Norwich (blue) and Hethersett Athletic Reserves. Picture: Steve Brown (Image: Archant)

In the Premier Division, leaders Schoolhouse will be ruing the fact that they let a two-goal slip when making the long trip to Trimingham Pilgrims as the hosts fought back to eventually earn a 3-3 draw.

Riverside Rovers took advantage of the leaders' slip to close the gap at the top as Connor Delaney hit a hat-trick in a 7-1 win over County Cup semi-finalists Horsford. There was also a double each for Jordan Rocastle and Jason Armes.

Farmhouse grabbed their second victory of the season as they recorded a 4-1 (Robert Warminger 2, Ryan Mickleburgh, Deion Hume) home win over Sprowston Wanderers.

Londale Rovers are the new leaders of Division One.

Eastern Daily Press: Norwich Sunday League action between AFC Norwich (blue) and Hethersett Athletic Reserves. Picture: Steve BrownNorwich Sunday League action between AFC Norwich (blue) and Hethersett Athletic Reserves. Picture: Steve Brown (Image: Archant)

Their 2-0 (Tibor Megyesi, Josh Castlo-Hall) home win over Aslacton saw them climb above an inactive Phoenix FC.

Hewett OB's are third after Benedict Potts (2), Callum Speck (2), Jordan Crane and Dominic Dodds all scored in their 6-1 win at Norman Wanderers, whilst the division's game of the day saw Brooke FC lead three times at Hellesdon but still found themselves going down 6-4.

In Division Two, Woolpack returned to the top of the table after a 3-0 win over Marlborough and Mischief FC remain in third spot after beating Barracks FC 6-2 with Theo Chamberlin (2), Oliver Hutt (2), Lee Askew and Edward Myers scoring.

Vale Longo hit six (Andrew Adams 2, Fraser Reeves, Lee Smith, Matthew Walsh) without reply when beating Mettingham and there was another win for Mad Moose, 2-0 at home to Sprowston Wildcats.

Eastern Daily Press: The Mummery Cup occupies the attentions of the top three teams in the Premier Division. Picture: Steve BrownThe Mummery Cup occupies the attentions of the top three teams in the Premier Division. Picture: Steve Brown (Image: Archant)

Brooke Reserves are still leading the way in Division Three after winning 3-1 (Lewis Knight 2, Thomas Knight) at home to Harleston Town, but a tenacious DCS Rapid are hard on their heels after a good 3-0 win at Norman Wanderers A.

Silver Fox remain in contention after beating Newsman Celtic 4-2 whilst Dynamo and Acle Rangers Res took a point each in a 1-1 draw.

MC Rovers also collected another three points as they beat Hempnall by the odd goal in seven – Ryan Gray and Marcus McInerney both scored a brace of goals.