TRINITY Sports are celebrating after their 6-1 triumph over Abberley sec-ured them promotion from the Worcester and District Football League Sunday Division Three.

It was fitting that the prolific Gordon Beauchamp grabbed a hat-trick in the win, Jay Wood also bagged a brace.

New Chequers made light work of FC Porto, Chris Tho-mas (3) and Jason Beck with a pair gave them a comfortable 7-1 return.

Pete Eaves hit the net three times for Kays Athletico but found himself on the losing side. Excel Stars scored four in reply in a thrilling match.

Dave Harran banged in a triple for Kays in their five goal demolition of St.Johns. Tom Charteriss scored the other goals.

Star of the day was veteran Sean Cairney.

The Archdale's reserves skipper turned back the clock hitting four of his teams five goals as they romped home against Langland Sports.

CMB Sports were grateful for Paul Bennett threesome in their odd goal in seven victory over Intermilokal.

It was a day for the old boys network as several players in the twilight of their careers found the net twice.

Steve Gravenhall bagged two for Virgin Sports in their 4-3 win over Pillar of Salt, Brian Hankins scored two of the visitor's goals.

Allan Pennick helped himself to a a brace of Blackpole's eight against Oak Apple, Scott Barmby and Lee King scored twice apiece in the encounter.

Perrywood's Dicky Bass scored a couple in a 3-0 win over Arrow 2000, and Royston Hamway and Carl Ingram both found the net twice as RM Deers Leap beat Bringsty 4-1.

In the Saturday programme Tolladine went nap against Kempsey, while Henwick beat Perrywood 4-1 with two goals from Dean Barmby.

A brace from Russell Godfrey secured a four goal victory for Worcester City against Bretforton.

A hat-trick from Mark Underhill of Goodrest was not enough to beat a resurgent Pershore Manor.

The teams shared the spoils in a six goal thriller with Lee Barton scoring twice for the visitors.

Two goals from Stuart White enabled Hanley Swan to beat Bransford 3-2, while Stuart Harvey banged home four goals for Langland Sports in a five goal spree against Fernhill Heath.

Game of the day was surely at West Malvern. The home side scored four great goals, two of which were from Lee Tracy.

The visitors Oak Apple were not to be denied hitting the back of the net on no fewer than seven occasions.

Richard Yapp and Mark Williams both found the net twice.