AN 11-goal thriller at Reality Rangers saw visitors AFC Mazak win 6-5 in a Worcester and District Football League Sunday Division One clash.
Nathan Endacott netted four times for Reality but his efforts were to no avail as Andy Mears bagged two late goals for Mazak.
Also in Division One, Cutnall Green were amongst the goals again as they won 9-4 against The Old Bush where both teams threw caution to the wind.
Nigel Brown hit a hat-trick for Green with Chris Marsh and Steve Priestley adding a brace each, while Marcus Cookie cracked a hat-trick for Bush.
Goals from Ryan Hill and Simon Smith gave Perdiswell a 2-0 win at AFC Deers Leap.
Neil Boocock (two) and James Badham were on target for Colwall St James who beat The Bridge 3-0.
In the Premier, Chris Kelly grabbed a hat-trick for Archdales, who crushed Arrow 2000 5-0, and an Alan Pennick strike gave Blackpole victory at Trinity Sports.
Malvern Radar were level at 2-2 with Droitwich Spa Reserves before substitute Nick West hit a last-minute 35-yard screamer to secure all three points for Spa.
Another high-scoring match at Bringsty Sports saw Craig Sprague net four times for the hosts as they thumped Plumbers Arms 8-3.
Claines found themselves 3-0 down at Worcester Juniors before a stirring second-half fightback saw them win 4-3 with goals from 16-year-old Dave Baker (two) and veterans Keith Aingel and Bryan Mogford.
Minazor Rahman notched a hat-trick for Sporting Worcester who shared eight goals with Comer Rangers.
Pillar of Salt had a comfortable 5-0 victory at New Inn Claines as Tim Daniels, Chris Smith, Ryan Andrews, Phil Rich and Ricky Smith were all on the scoresheet.
On Saturday, there were goals galore at West Malvern with Richard Probert grabbing a hat-trick as they beat Koinonia 7-5.
Chris Collins and Tony Farnsworth both fired hat-tricks as Martley Spurs won 6-2 at Lamb & Flag.
But Stuart Harvey went one better, scoring four times as Powick hammered Kempsey 6-1.
Forty-nine-year-old Richard Webb came out of retirement to score twice as Tolladine Sports brushed aside Goodrest Sports 6-1.
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