Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday League

AFTER 16 league games without a win, third division Riverside secured victory in style.

They found the net six times against struggling Wickhamford as a hat-trick from Middleton and further goals from Cuthbert, Marks and England sealed a long awaited victory.

Queens dropped valuable promotion points as they were held at Crowle, but Badsey Rec Reserves gained a welcome win with victory over Norgren. Oliver Stanbra scored twice.

Golden Cross secured the Division Four title with a comfortable home win against Servicemen's with James Brown netting a treble.

Ashton won at Bretforton VIC thanks to a Haines double and a Redding treble helped Hampton WMC overcome Crown Athletic.

Matt Winter hit three as Moreton Wand-erers fired six past Bretforton VIC in Division One as further goals from Cooke, Bandeira and Payne completed the win.

Inkberrow comfortably overcame pointless Tewkesbury Town with goals from M Algar (3), R Algar and Harris.

Mickleton Rangers and Bear shared eight goals with Taylor netting twice for Rangers and Griffiths and Gibbons both hitting doubles for the Bear.

County Cup finalists Lower Moor gained a welcome second division home win at the expense of Moreton Town thanks to goals from Withers, Attwood and Sym-onds.

A Steve Haines penalty gave Pershore the points at home to Salford Rovers, while Broadway United returned to winning ways with victory in a high-scoring game with Pebworth.

The visitors conceded three penalties, two of which substitute Gary Hawkins blasted past a helpless keeper.

Two goals from Jon Fryer gave Peopleton victory over Bredon.

Holders Upton Snodsbury remain on course for a third successive Tewkesbury Sports Knockout Cup triumph, as they reached the last four with victory at Ambassador thanks to goals from Gary Aldington and McManus.

Broadway's second string reached the Bluck Cup final after a five- goal thrashing of Oddfellows Arms. Annis (2), Alcock, Dyke and an own goal clinched an easy success.

The number of County Cup finalists from the league reached three with success in Gloucestershire County Cups.

Willersey became only the second team from the league to reach the Premier Cup final as an own goal 20 minutes from time was enough to defeat Frampton.

Mountinneers reached the Minor Cup final in style as they slammed in seven past shellshocked Swindon Village Rovers.