CLAVERDON'S Tony Andrews took the scoring spotlight on an afternoon of plenty of goals in the top two divisions of the Stratford Alliance.
The star marksman scored all his side's goals in a Herald Division Two win over Tysoe United.
Kevin Ward managed half that tally but helped his side win 3-2 at runners-up rivals Ilmington, for whom Steve Hopkins also netted twice.
The other two games in this section were postponed - a similar fate that befell two more fixtures.
Bidford and Needlemakers had a day off in the Journal Premier Division on an afternoon when Campden's odd goal in five defeat of Shipston left them seven points clear at the summit.
A double header for FISSC brought four points at the expense of Railway, while Badsey Rangers dropped to third despite seeing off Henley Forest 3-1.
Goals were scarce in Cutler Division Two but a Liam Flowers strike was sufficient to see off Shipston.
Blockley Sports slipped to a surprise defeat at Kenilworth, where Dan Knight scored for the Cotswold side.
Henley Forest Reserves landed three welcome points after a 2-1 success at fellow strugglers Long Compton.
Results
Journal Premier Division: Badsey Rgrs 3, Henley Forest 1; Campden Tn 3, Shipston Ex 2; FISSC 2, Railway 2; FISSC 4, Railway 2.
Herald Division One: Claverdon OB 4, Tysoe Utd 0; Ilmington Revolution 2, Stratford Spartak 3.
Cutler Division Two: Long Compton 1, Henley Forest Res 2; Shipston Ex Res 0, Campden Tn Res 1; Kenil-worth Tn 2, Blockley Spts 1.
Fixtures for Saturday
Journal Premier Division: Bidford v Badsey Utd, Campden Tn v FISSC, Henley Forest v Railway, Shipston v Needlemakers.
Herald Division One: Badsey Utd Res v Tysoe Utd, FISSC Res v Stratford Spartak, Quinton v Claverdon OB, Sportsmans Arms v Alcester Lions.
Cutler Division Two: Alcester Cross Keys v Campden Tn Res, Blockley Spts v Kenilworth.
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