THE semi-finals of the Evesham Sunday Football League's
Tewkesbury Sports KO Cup saw the Bear defeat Broadway United with goals from Biggons (2), Byron, Deacon and Hemming.
Broadway replied thr-ough Sheridan and Jeffs.
The Bear will now play holders Upton Snodsbury in the final who needed penalties to defeat Offen-ham Rovers after the sides had shared six goals.
Stuart Sollis scored twice for Rovers with Neil Annis scoring twice for Upton. The final will be on Easter Sunday.
Willersey took a step nearer the division one title with a four-goal win at Badsey Rec. All the goals came in the first-half from D. Beale, A. Beale, R. Hands and J. Hands.
Mickleton Rangers gain-ed a much-needed win at Inkberrow with goals from Tye, Clark and Lowe, while a Hardiman double helped the VIC overcome relegated Tewkesbury Town.
Bredon completed the double over division two promotion-chasing Ambas-sador with goals from Baker and Christian.
Des Cox hit five goals and Simmonds (3) as Lower Moor hit eight past visitors Peopleton to move clear of the relegation zone.
Red Horse dropped valuable points as they were held at home by Pershore, while Salford Rovers won at Moreton town.
In division three, two goals from Reid took Mountinneers back to the top with victory at Badsey Rec Res, while both their nearest rivals suffered defeats.
Defford/Besford Utd lost at Queens, for whom Richelet scored twice, and Broadway Utd Res went down to Oddfellows Arms with Sears and Badham on target.
Wickhamford slipped nearer to relegation with defeat at Norgren who scored through Cooper, May and Morris.
Bell Utd recorded their biggest win of the season, hitting nine goals in division four against Bretfor-ton VIC, Walls, Allen, West and Collins all hit doubles.
Two goals from Chris Vizor helped Crown Ath overcome Ashton and Ship-ston beat Hampton WMC.
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