Hood hand Exiles second straight loss
of the season when they beat Exiles 4-1 on Saturday, while last year's runners-up, BAA Wanderers, and Forties made it two straight wins to share top spot.
Exiles have now conceded 10 goals in their first two outings. Alex McLaughlin led Hood's scoring with two goals while Tim Perry and Simon Turner netted one apiece. Patrick Bean, on his debut, scored Exiles' lone goal in the first half as they trailed 2-1 at the break.
Forties edged Spinning Wheel 3-2 as Jorg Wolf scored twice for the second straight match and Franco Caparra got the other. Kenneth Castle and Quinton Ming replied for Spinning Wheel.
BAA made it two wins out of two when they beat KPMG 2-0 through goals from Steve Irvine in the 65th minute and an own goal from John Noon in the first half.
Island Rangers dropped two vital points when Troy Furbert netted twice in the second half to earn Fire Service a 2-2 draw and their first point of the season. In the other match Lobster Pot got goals from Tim Brown and Rob Eastham to beat Devonshire All-Stars 2-0.
North Village Rams were the big winners in Group B, blanking Prison Officers 4-0 with Wendell Baxter, Garrett (Punchy) Dill, Danny Rogers and Allan Smith scoring one each.
St. George's All-Stars got by Somerset Extros 2-1 with Sinclair Smith and Cal Rayner (penalty) scoring for the East Enders and Jerrylyn Simons replying for the Trojans. Devonshire Lions beat new boys Belco 4-2 to bounce back from their opening day loss to Mariners.
In Alliance Division Group A action, Boulevard and Dandy Town emerged the most convincing winners. Boulevard hammered Devonshire Cougars 9-0 while Town thrashed St. George's 7-1.
Marvin Lewis and Ryan Evans each netted twice for Town while single strikes came from Nathan Webb, Nirobi Smith and sub Cymande Davis. Dwayne Richardson replied from the penalty spot in the 76th minute for St. George's.
Somerset had a 2-0 away win over PHC, thanks to goals from Winston Martin and Clifton Anderson.
Prospect did not show for their home match against Southampton Rangers.
