GRANT Gibbs was the star of the show, netting six times as Prinner Sports demolished Anchor Falcons 10-0 in Worcester Sunday League Division Three.
Other goals in the rout came from Graham Abercrombie, Matt Tipper, Neil Rice and Phil Coleman.
Elsewhere, in Division Three, a nine-goal thriller at Trinity Sports Reserves saw visitors Barbourne Celtic edge home 5-4.
Carl Graham hit a hat-trick for Celtic with Stuart Tipper adding a brace. Ben Lacroix and Scott Lacroix both scored twice for Trinity.
Bedwardine had a comfortable 5-1 win at Plumbers Arms, Gavin Warren bagging two with Wayne Sherwood, David Hooper and Ryan O'Connor also on target.
Luan Ghashi netted twice in Sporting Worcester's 4-1 success at Northwick Vale as did Darren Hobbs of Comer Rangers who beat Saracen Rangers 4-1.
Other doubles came from Darren Tafft as AFC Mazak won 5-2 against Kays, Chris White in Worcester Juniors' 5-1 home win against Littleworth and Mike Fellows of Martley Spurs who crushed Powick 6-1.
Marc Brooker cracked a hat-trick and Ryan Hill notched a double as Perdiswell hammered Malvern Premier 5-0.
Goals from Andy Pheasant, Rob Bell and an unfortunate headed own goal from Nicky Weston gave Droitwich Spa Reserves a 3-0 victory at New Inn Claines.
On Saturday, Koinonia thrashed Fernhill Heath Spurs 8-1 in the Phipps Cup Group Two, Matt Mogg netting four times with Arman Nijadian scoring twice.
A brilliant second-half header from Ben Uren gave Premier Division leaders Perrywood a 1-0 home win against Hallow WMC.
Tony Farnsworth netted twice in Martley Spurs' 3-0 defeat of All Blacks, as did Paul Bennett in Lamb & Flag's 2-0 win at Goodrest Sports.
There were also doubles for Lee Barton as Pershore Manor Rovers won 4-1 at Welland Athletic and Phil Scrafton in Inkberrow 'A' Reserves' 4-3 loss at home to West Malvern.
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