DEBRELLA Mail produced a magnificent display to clinch victory in a seven-goal thriller at Dee Miller in Section A on Sunday.

Joey Desormeaux was the star as his hat-trick, and one from Aaron Stokoe, secured a superb 4-3 triumph for the visitors.

Gary Didsbury, Danny Andrews and Simon Andrews were on target for the home side.

Shell Swan looked set for a comfortable victory at St Theresa's after storming into a 5-1 interval lead.

But a second-half collapse saw the home side run riot with Chris Gilmartin (2), Mike Brown, Scott Chard (2), Scott Beach (2) and Adam Cheers completing a sensational turnaround to win 8-5.

Ian Jones and Ian Hastings fired Broughton to a 2-1 win at Tarvin Rex while Mike Edwards hit a late winner to give Lache Athletic a 3-2 win at Vicars Cross.

In Section B, Scott Broadbent's last-minute penalty earned Highfield a 2-2 draw at Bears Paw.

Rob Baker and Colin Pearson looked to have set the home side on their way to victory until goals from Wayne Rigby and Broadbent snatched a point for the visitors.

Blacon Orient cruised to an emphatic 6-0 win over Duddon courtesy of hat-tricks for both Lewis Macken and Andy Hallall.

John Briscoe, Steve Donnolly and Lee Woodworth earned Corner Pin a 3-3 draw at home to Custom House while Patrick Walsh's hat-trick gave Upton YC a 3-2 win at home to St Werburgh's.

Waverton cruised to a 3-0 victory over Chester ISA with Tim Spego, Chris Lavery and John Farrell on the mark.

Dee Rangers produced a five-star display to clinch victory at Stanley Arms.

Michael Appollonio notched a hat-trick with Alan Finnigan and Darren Taylor completing the scoring in a 5-1 rout.

It was seventh heaven for Bulls Head in Section C as they cantered to an impressive win at Peacock.

A four-goal salvo from Gavin Smith set them on their way before efforts from Dave Bulger (2) and George Donachie tied up a 7-1 triumph.

A Greg Dudley goal was not enough to prevent Red Lion slumping to a 3-1 home reversal against Black Dog while 10-man Royal Oak battled to a 2-1 win at Tattenhall courtesy of strikes from Danny Radford and Jim Antrobus.

Tarporley's Andy Edwards hit a late equaliser to claim a 3-3 draw at home to Greyhound while MBNA were also held at home, battling out a 2-2 draw with Bromfield.