Mill House gained revenge over champions The Clifton in their opening premier division match with a 5-1 win.

The Millers, who were runners-up in both the league and the George Millyard Cup to Clifton last season, took the lead midway through the first half through Lamont before a defensive mistake allowed them to go 2-0 by halftime.

Clifton, missing seven players from last season's team and handing debuts to three players, gave themselves some hope when Aylett was fouled at a corner and Aguilera netted from the resulting penalty.

But Mill House struck twice in five Mill House gain revenge against champs Clifton minutes and Mark Jackson added another late on. AFC Westows, who were playing division five football last season, made it two wins out of two in division one with a 10-3 demolition of Hussars.

Rickie Mitchell, Mark Peters, Gary Rook and Darren Mansell all scored braces and Adie Peters and Lee Dray were also on target.

Another newly promoted team, Waterside, also maintained their perfect start with a 4-1 victory at AFC Bensleys.

Jack Boiling was the star with a second-half hat-trick and he also set up the other goal for his brother Ben.

Goals from Dan Seager and Rob Quinn were not enough to stop winless Buckingham Athletic going down 5-2 against unbeaten Fishersgate Flyers.

Terry Wallis scored to help Marle Place Wanderers pick up their first point in division two with a 1-1 draw against Goring Cricket Club.

Paul Stephenson made it four goals in two games with a brace to help The Winner beat The Wilmington Lions 4-0 for their first win in division four.

Paul Fowler opened the scoring with a glancing header before Stephenson continued his good early season form.

Joe Cooper completed the win with a superb lob after a neat pass from brother Sam.

Point to Point hammered Knowles 8-0 to maintain their flying start to the division five season.

Martin Garcia scored four, Chris Elliott chipped in with a brace and Steven Parsons and Paul Wood got the others.

AFC Westows III kicked off their division seven season with a 5-0 triumph over Higher Bevendean.

Stu Eastwood notched a hat-trick, while player-manager Chris Lloyd and Ashley Bailey bagged theothers.

Midfielder Owen Gill hit a hat-trick as Phoenix destroyed In-Pulse 7-0 in division eight.

Tom Shelley, Carl Richardson, Steve Denyer and Marc Douglass were the other scorers.