AFC Flixton returned to the top of the Accounts Premier Division – after a seven-week break from action.
Joint-boss Tony Rosenberg claimed the table-toppers were rusty after running out winners over PWC.
Jordan Keeling was among the goalscorers as Flixton ended a long wait to play due a string of postponements due to the adverse weather conditions.
Rosenberg said: “We were well off the pace. It was a like a pre-season game and it was very frustrating watching from the sidelines.
"It was a game full of mistakes, played on a heavy pitch, but the important thing was the win."
South Manchester Sports 1st jumped up into third spot after a 3-1 victory at The Village.
Manchester Maccabi 1st remain in second spot and were in County Cup action. They marched into the quarter-finals after Oli Grant scored the only goal against the Snipe Inn.
But Tony Gellman’s side were indebted to goalkeeper Philip Pole’s late stop from the penalty spot.
Manchester Maccabi 2nd remain in second spot in Division One after a 3-0 win over Barclays. Roy Fux was among their goalscorers.