Saltash United overcame very strong winds and a half-time snow shower last Saturday to beat Boscastle 2-0 and reinforce their promotion challenge in Division One.
They took a 63rd-minute lead when Paul Shannon scored with a flying-header from a Tony Jane pass, and Wayne Skeldon sealed the points in the last minute with a good individual goal.
Godolphin Atlantic moved into the top half of the table, with Kevin McHugh scoring the only goal of their game at home to St Dominick.
Meanwhile, in the Premier Division, St Teath went back to the top of the table after beating Foxhole 4-1. They raced into a two-goal lead within ten minutes, with Ted Meagor striking a superb 25-yard shot before good interplay between Darren Roose and Adie Jeffs played in Darren Burden for No.2.
The hosts had a poor ten minutes leading up to half-time, and conceded a goal to Ian Campbell just before the whistle.
The second period didn't start much better for the Saints, but they eventually regained control and increased the lead when Roose cut in from the left and steered the ball into the net before Jeffs added the fourth late on.
St Newlyn East completed a 2-1 derby win over St Columb Minor in a dire Division Two match at Cargoll Road.
They opened the scoring after 20 minutes when a handball in the box gave Luke Worrall the chance to score from the spot. The second came two minutes later when Chris Hall headed home a Ryan Polmounter corner, but they were grateful to a good performance from goalkeeper Andy Scott as they held on for victory, despite Minor reducing the arrears.
Nanpean Rovers and Roche shared the spoils in their local derby to earn vital points in their battle against relegation.
The game ended 2-2, with Phil James and Rodney Rickard scoring for Nanpean and Alan Masters and Damien Child replying for Roche.
Premier Sixes pretty much controlled their game with Grampound Reserves, winning 8-1, but the game was played in a superb spirit and was well handled by match official Peter Roberts.
Leading 5-1 at half-time, Sixes continued well on top after the break, with Dan Parsonage hitting a hat-trick, and there were further goals from Dan Code, Kurt Taylor, Peter Ling, Ben Lawrence and Ben Ringrose. Julian Woodman replied
St Mawgan Reserves left Mevagissey Reserves pinned to the bottom of Division Five after beating their rivals 4-1.
Peter Emery, Jamie Lawrence, Andy Lutey and Paul Blackie were the home marksmen.
Bodmin Saints have progressed to the semi-finals of the Wovina Embroidery League Cup after a 5-2 victory at Stratton United.
Nick Purcell scored both home goals, but higher-league Saints stormed into the last four.
Shaun German netted a double, as did defender Derek Thompson, who had not previously scored this season. Ian MacKellar completed the tally.
Meanwhile, a Sam Capstick hat-trick helped Delabole Reserves to a surprise 4-2 win over higher-division Altarnun Reserves in a Reserve Team Cup first-round tie.