NORTH Wheatley head Division 10 at the halfway stage of the season after wins over Gamston, Sturton-le-Steeple and North Leverton Colts and a draw against nearest challengers Gringley.
Bassetlaw striker Tom Dolby has been highly influential and shared the goalscoring honours with Levi Hoggard, Sam Bratby and James Tracey.
Division Nine is running behind schedule but North Leverton, with a single goal win at Elkesley and a cup defe
at of East Markham, are looking strong.
Misson have stormed into a six-point lead in Division Eight after straight wins over Sutton-cum-Lound, Beckingham and St Patrick's.
Rampton's challenge for the Division Seven top spot faltered at Harworth, a team that may still have a say in the destination of the title.
Harworth's 4-0 victory was achieved with two goals each for Jordan Waplington and Elliott Whitehouse.
Haggonfields cruised to their customary leadership of Division Six as goals from Daine McGraine, Carl Pritchard, Aaron Stanley and Lewis Platts proved too much for Carlton Ramsden, Shireoaks and Gateford Park.
St Augustine's are displaying a great strength in depth with their B team holding a commanding lead in Division Five while Division Four currently has a four-way tie between Norbridge, Holy Family, Thrumpton and Blyth.
Clarborough are already firm favourites to clinch the Division Three title with maximum points at the halfway point and Prospect Hill are enjoying a successful season in Division Two.
But they will need to look over their shoulders when Seven-a-side champions Redlands finally get their programme under way.
Ordsall are the first Retford side for some time to mount a serious challenge in Division One where reigning champions St John's will probably be most likely to edge them out.
Bassetlaw Boys are back in action on Saturday with a first time visit from Staffordshire champions City of Stoke Boys. The boys invited to represent Bassetlaw in two matches (10.30am kick-off) at the Holy Family School are:
Jack Munn, Jack Billau (St John's), Andrew Fitzackerley, Mitchell Grundy (Redlands), Jake Scott, Zak Oxby, Jacob Snelling (Ordsall), Elliott Whitehouse (Harworth), Aidan Willcock (Thrumpton), Chris Day (Cuckney), Oliver Catton (Blyth), Gareth Davies (Manton), Connor Phillips, Connor Conway (St Augustine's), Daine McGraine (Haggonfields), Joshua Sweetnam (Holy Family), Ryan Mather, Zak Smith (Clarborough), Bradley Beresford (Misterton), Tom Dolby (North Wheatley), Sam Howard, Alistair Neal (Prospect Hill), Tom Kirk, Connor Brown, Reece Thompson (North Border), Jake Richardson (Norbridge).