SPORTING Club Albion's visually-impaired team moved 11 points clear at the top of the table at the 12-game mark thanks to two vital victories.
Luke Sugg enjoyed a prolific day, firstly bagging a brace in the 11-1 success against South West Rovers. Andy Powers netted SEVEN times while a Leon Cheshire double completed the Albion scoring.
Sugg then hit the back of the net a staggering EIGHT times in the 13-4 triumph over RNC Bulls, with a Cheshire hat-trick and two more from Powers sealing the win.
Powers also bagged a consolation in the 4-1 defeat by Swansea.
The powerchair team enjoyed an unbeaten weekend, starting off with a 5-0 triumph against Bolton. Daniel Kay (2), Chris Gordon, Lizzie Tullett and Richard George were on target.
An own goal also secured a 1-1 draw with Villa Rockets.
In a friendly, goals from Amy Wharton and Daniel Kay earned a 2-0 success against Nottingham.
Ross Taylor struck five times in four games as the pan-disability junior team endured mixed fortunes.
Taylor's hat-trick secured a 3-2 victory over Villa before the team went down 4-0 to Coventry.
The prolific Taylor also bagged both goals in the 3-1 and 2-1 defeats to Kinghurst and Kewford respectively.
A Hayley Phillipowsky goal earned the women's first team a 1-1 draw at local rivals Wolves.
The women's reserves beat Derby 2-1, with Gabbi Reid and Sophie Powell on the mark.
Goals from Raegan Roper, Natalie Carless and Emma Morgan could not save the girls under-16s from a Birmingham County Cup exit at Coventry, losing 4-3 away.
The girls under-12s were awarded a 1-0 victory over Leafield Athletic without kicking a ball after the visitors were unable to field a team.
The girls under-tens won 5-0 at the same opposition. Rosie Hargreaves led the way with a double while Sara Carter, Nikkita Lal and Shannon Stamps also notched.
The girls under-14s' home clash with Warriors was postponed due to a frozen pitch.
The boys under-16s basketball team went down 97-55 at home to Derby Trailblazers.