Evesham Utd U-14 12,
Banbury Utd 0
UNITED went second in the Midland Junior Premier League following Saturday's emphatic win.
Lewis Dallard was in sparkling form with a first half hat-trick, chipping the keeper twice and powerfully heading home a cross from David Huggins.
Ryan Cantrill, Adam Styles and Tom Miles all made significant contributions from midfield but it was Huggins who topped the scoring charts with four.
Jon Wein was denied a hat-trick by the underside of the crossbar as the Robins centre back and captain scored twice. Richard Higenbottam, Michael Carter and Scott Andrews completed the rout.
Southside Cubs 1,
Evesham Utd U-11 A 4
EVESHAM progressed in the League Cup with a workmanlike display after Louis Brown's deflected strike had opened the scoring.
The Cubs quickly levelled but Tom Evans restored United's lead with another deflected effort.
Brown then made it 3-1 from a pass from James Bearcroft and then completed his hat-trick with a lethal strike.
Peopleton U-11 3, Ilmington 1
IT CAME as no surprise when a run and finish from David Jubb opened the scoring.
Peopleton continued to go forward and both player of the match George Hodgetts and Joe Fowles hit a post before good play from Jake Bartlett created a goal for Hodgetts.
Jubb then fired in a superb free-kick to make it 3-0 but the second half was a more even affair.
Steven Nedic also struck an upright before Ilmington scored a consolation.
Peopleton U-16 4, Welland 2
JAMES Allen bagged a hat-trick as the team in second spot in the table were sent packing by confident Peopleton.
The hosts produced some fine passing play and Mike Bulford broke the deadlock with a deflected first half strike.
Allen then notched the first of his treble to make it 2-0 at half-time after which two more by the same player in the space of two minutes secured the win before they hit back to score twice late on and leave Peopleton facing a nervy final few minutes.
Littleton Jnrs U-11 10,
Sheppey Swifts 0
LITTLETON were again in top form and went in front early on with a goal from David Stringer.
Nathan Brain then netted a hat-trick and Jack Jeffery's strike made it 5-0 at the break.
Three more goals from Stringer plus a goal apiece for Wesley Burden and Alex-ander Drew ensured a comfortable victory.
Badsey Rgrs U8 5,
Evesham Utd Robins 4
JOE Dartnell opened the scoring with an excellent free-kick and Jon Wallace then made it 2-0 to reward Badsey's neat early play.
Almost from the restart Evesham halved the arrears from a free-kick and then made the match all-square.
Stuart Davis restored Badsey's lead before Wallace made it 4-2 just before half-time.
Badsey keeper Ben Clark had pulled off some excellent saves but was helpless to prevent Evesham drawing level again. However, Rangers weren't to be denied and Phil Young netted the winner.
Charlton Rvrs 0,
Evesham Utd U-12 4
EVESHAM took control early on and went ahead through Olly Davies.
Chances were squandered until Michael Savidge doubled the lead. A deserved goal for Dylan Lee from the penalty spot made it 3-0 before Savidge completed the scoring after good work from Sharouf Ahmed.
Evesham Utd U-11 B 7, Quedgeley
UNITED booked their place in the last 16 of the League Cup after a great team display.
Angus Steele and Joe Irons both scored twice but it was Josh Grieves who scored the goal of the game after a superb solo run and finish.
The other marksmen were player of the match Andrew Hay and James Brown.
Churchdown Panthers 0,
Badsey Rgrs U-15 6
RANGERS moved to the top of the Cheltenham Youth League after Sunday's emphatic victory.
However, the wasted several chances before Mark Magee opened the scoring. The same player then doubled the lead before two more goals gave Badsey a four-goal interval cushion.
Joe Smith and Shaun Read were the scorers but only after goalkeeper Will Tyrrell had produced a superb save to ensure a first half clean sheet.
Badsey continued to pass the ball well and they were rewarded with two more goals - again after Tyrrell had excelled between the sticks.
Player of the match Owen Powell volleyed home his side's fifth and then turned provider to set up Read for a sixth.
Sheppey Swifts 0,
Badsey Rgrs U-9 3
BADSEY'S toughest game of the season brought a fine win after Matty Andrew had given them an early lead.
Callum Grieve then set up Ryan Dixon to make it 2-0 with his 15th goal of the season before Andrew struck again with a superb strike to make it 3-0.
Only good goalkeeping from Joe Taylor kept Sheppey out and the hosts were unlucky not to get in the game before Andrew missed out on a hat-trick when a late effort struck the crossbar.
Drakes Broughton U-15 10, Worcester Jnrs 0
DRAKES stayed top of the Mercian League table on the back of Sunday's fabulous display of attacking play.
The goals arrived at regular intervals with Jamie Watts leading the way with a four-gal haul.
The other scorers were James Alexander (2), Sam Hicks (2), James Marsh and Chris Ridings.
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