Worcester and District League Sunday Division Four pacesetters Reality Rangers came down to earth with a bump with a shock defeat against Claines, their first of the season.
The north Worcester side were cock-a-hoop with a 3-1 victory, Mark Webb the star with all three goals.
Elsewhere Wes Joyce and Darren Bullock both netted all four of their teams' goals in 4-0 wins for FC Porto and New Chequers respectively, over Nelson and Martley Spurs.
There was a hat-trick for Archdales' Steve Cooper in his team's 4-1 victory over Colwall.
Kenny Storey bagged three of his side's eight in Bransford's triumph over Intermilokal, with two each for Jeff Woodward and Andy Docherty.
Anchor Falcons went nap against AFC Northwick Reserves with Dave Jenkinson (3) and Rich Bryan (2) the scorers.
The prolific Dave Harran scored twice for Kays in a 4-1 victory over Oak Apple, while Mark Hemming and Micky Takanashi also got two each in AFC Mazak's six-goal thumping of Plumbers Arms.
In the Saturday programme Bromyard Town secured only their second win of the season, 1-0 over Upton Town.
There were hat-tricks for Stu Irey in Langland's 6-1 smashing of Goodrest and Adie Wooler who scored all three Plumbers Arms goals against a lone reply from Bransford.
Jason Beck grabbed three for Tolladine Sports as his side ran out 3-2 winners against Powick in an exciting match at Brickfields.
Paul Bennett kept his fine scoring run going with a triple for Lamb and Flag but had to watch helplessly as Pershore Manor whacked in five at the other end, Lee Barton netting twice for the victors.
Koinonia shared six goals with Welland, Billy Weaver hitting the net twice.
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