CUTNALL Green hit the goal trail on their Worcester and District Football League Sunday Division One visit to AFC Deers Leap with a handsome 7-1 victory.
Julian Whitehouse led the rout, netting four times, and Chris Marsh notched a hat-trick.
In the same division, The Old Bush hammered Nunnery Wood Sports 6-0 with Marcus Cooke bagging a brace.
A Nathan Endacott strike gave Reality Rangers victory in their derby at Kays.
Shooting star of the day was Kieron Jenkins as he found the net five times for Saracen Rangers who crushed Trinity Sports Reserves 6-2.
Luke Willetts and Phil Edwards both hit hat-tricks as Martley Spurs Reserves thrashed The Vine 12-1.
And another treble came from Nick Prosser in Nelson's impressive 6-2 Premier Division success away at Powick.
There were two goals each for Matt Harrison of Northwick Vale, who beat Deers Leap Athletic 2-1, and Ian Stevenson in Archdales' 3-1 home win over New Barbourne.
Chris White hit a double as Worcester Juniors won 3-1 at Droitwich Spa Eagles and Simon Smith did likewise as Perdiswell recorded their first win since October, defeating Malvern Premier 4-1.
Droitwich Spa Reserves won 4-1 at Littleworth, thanks to goals from Rob Bell (two), Gary Cleaver and Dave Hewitt.
Strikes by Dave Hooper and Wayne Sherwood gave Bedwardine a 2-1 home win over Comer Rangers.
Kempsey enjoyed a narrow 2-1 victory over Arrow 2000 with Dave D'Amore and Rob Perrins on target and Archie Mahmood replying.
On Saturday, Premier Division leaders Perrywood crashed 4-1 at Hallow WMC who scored through Nigel Grundy (two), Micky Bryant and Ricardo Kray.
Dean Drinkwater cracked a hat-trick for Powick who thumped West Malvern 6-0.
And Steve Simpson grabbed a treble in Oak Apple's 7-0 victory at Pershore Manor Rovers Reserves.
Chris Collins and Steve Prickett both bagged braces for Martley Spurs who won 7-2 at Goodrest Sports.
Simon Williams and David Schooling also found the net twice for Hanley Swan, 5-2 winners at Fernhill Heath Spurs.
In the Worcestershire Sunday Premier Cup, Perrywood are through to the semi-finals after Gary Price scored four times in their 4-1 victory at Blackpole.
The Wood's reserve team led 2-0 in their Sunday Junior Cup quarter-final but eventually lost 3-2 at home to Ambassador.
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