DAVE Foster's brilliant 9-17 ensured Waggon and Horses had no chance against Spennells B in the Stainweld Sunday League Division A.

The Bewdley pub were cleaned out for 42 runs in just 7.3 overs as bowling ace Foster's men triumphed by nine wickets.

Adam Sellick ended up on the losing side for Cookley against Chainwire, despite claiming 6-11 with the ball from 7.4 overs.

Moat Farm's win over Hartlebury was inspired by the batting of Sean Williams (59) and the bowling of John Goode (6-33).

Results, Sunday

Prem Division: Waterfront 100-7, DGSA 96; Coombs Wood 157-9, Wolverley Social 87; Worths 219-6, Spennells 214-4.

Div A: Wagon and Horses 42, Spennells B 43-1; Moat Farm 147-6, Hartlebury 125; Chainwire 114, Cookley 70.

Honours, batting: Mike Kirby-Davies (Spennells A) 97, Williams (Moat Farm), Chris Young (Worths) 59, Ian Osborne (Worths) 50, Neal Bailey (Worths) 48, Ragh Bandarni (Coombes Wood) 46, Dean Moorcroft (Coombes Wood) 31; bowling: Foster (Spennells B) 9-17, Sellick (Cookley) 6-11, Goode (Moat Farm) 6-33, Bannister (Worths) 4-48, C White (Coombes Wood) 3-12, N Jones (Coombes Wood) 3-15, Chris Darby (Chainwire) 3-18, J Clarke (Chainwire) 3-28, C Homer (Wolverley Social) 3-37, Mark Thwaite (Hartlebury) 3-6.

Stagborough's Chris Hanks scored 60 not out and took 3-52 but the Stourport outfit lost to a powerful Lye Town side in the Wednesday League Premier Division.

In Division A, Andy Unitt's 37 not out and 33 runs from Rob Bratt helped Spennells home against Alveley.

Daniel Millman (3-6) and Danny Durrant (33) impressed in Areley Kings' eight-wicket win over George in Division B.

Results, Wednesday

Premier Division: Lye Town 220-6, Stagborough 140-4; Netherton 86-3, Kidderminster Victoria 87-1; Belbroughton 149-6, Bewdley 110-7; Cookley B 137-4, Enville 89-3.

Div A: Alveley 103-6, Spennells 105-5, Gas 76-6, ROS 49; Stourport 79-6, Brintons 80-4; Hayley Green 108-5, Cookley 94.

Div B: Lye B 98-3, Arley 99-5; George 82-8, Areley Kings 83-2; Sportsman 72-6, Wolverley Village 73-3; Hartlebury 31-4, Bayton 30-8.

Honours, batting: Khalil (Lye) 72, Hanks (Stagg) 60no, L Nightingale (Belbroughton) 53, Khaleek (Lye) 59, Karl Whyte (Hayley Green) 52, Ishtarq (Lye) 49, Roberts (Kidd Victoria) 46no, Hazhar (Lye B) 44, G Bowker (Alveley) 44, Bob Miller (Enville) 41no, Unitt (Spennells) 37no, John Howells (Enville) 37, Gary Mills (Cookley B) 36, Simon Cook (Cookley B) 34, Neil Bailey (Stourport) 34no, D Jeavons (Netherton) 34no, Ian Archer (Arley) 33, Durrant (Areley Kings) 33, Bratt (Spennells) 33, Gavin Smith (George) 32, Greg Arnold (Cookley B) 32, G Nicholls (Cookley A) 31.

Bowling: Roy Turner (Hayley Green) 4-14, Millman (Areley Kings) 3-6, Gavan Bryan (Brintons) 3-6, N Ross (Belbroughton) 3-21, Glyn Bryson (Arley) 3-31, Trevor Spears (Enville) 3-38, Hanks (Stagg) 3-52, J Preston (GAS) 3-24.

Arley's Don Bates (3-12) and Ian Archer (3-20) restricted Bayton in their Wednesday League Division B Cup win last week.

Results, Tuesday

Division B Cup First round: Helix 182-3, Wolverley Village 36; Areley Kings 93-3, Sportsman 94-6; George 95-5, Hartlebury 96-2; Arley 72-4, Bayton 51-9.

Honours, batting: Kirby-Davies (Sportsman) 68no, Craig Hopkins (George) 45, Mark Cowdrey (Hartlebury) 39no, Roy Keal (Areley Kings) 36; bowling: Bates (Arley) 3-12, Archer (Arley) 3-20.

Fixtures, Sunday

Premier: Wolverley Social v DGSA (H Burley, K Jordan), Spennells B v Waterfront (C Forrest, C Roncella), Coombes Wood v Worths (A Goodwin, R Clewes).

Div A: Hartlebury v Waggon & Horses (P Kelly), Cookley v Spennells (R Price, K Amer), Moat Farm v Chainwire (A Wrench, A Gilbert).

Fixtures, Wednesday

Premier: Cookley B V Netherton (D Pyke, D Hartwell), Enville v Bewdley (A Goodwin, Clewes), Kidderminster Victoria v Stagborough (B Kelly, P Kelly).

Div A: Stourport v Alveley (Burley, A Hands), Brintons v GAS (Price, G Barlow), Spennells v Cookley A (J Dredge, G Russell), Hayley Green v OTS Tumbling Fire (D Jordan).

Div B: Sportsman v Helix (Roncella), Wolverley Village v Areley Kings (A Burkes), George v Bayton (Wrench), Arley v Hartlebury (Amer, K Jordan).