Unbeaten Ambassador carried their league form into the Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday League's Tewkesbury Sports Knockout Cup.
They defeated higher-graded Inkberrow with goals from Schembri (2) and Haines.
Shipston Excelsior made progress in the Bluck Cup hitting six against Bretforton VIC with doubles from Hill and Cooke. Hardiman netted twice for VIC.
Six points separates the top nine teams in Division One, but leaders Willersey lost for a second successive week, goals from Ian Aldington and Nigel Hopkins giving Upton Snodsbury the points.
Last season's top two met at Moreton, Evesham WMC beating Moreton Wanderers with goals from Major and Beddoes.
Two goals from Bobby Deacon helped Bear overcome Tewkesbury Town who remain pointless, while goals from Tye and Lewis gave Mickleton Rangers the points at in-form Badsey Rec.
Broadway United seem to have adapted to life in division two, goals from Loyola and Jordan earning them a win at Red Horse for whom Knight scored.
Leaders Offenham Rovers came out on top at Salford Rovers with goals from Burrows (2), Sollis and Brain, Rovers replying through Danks (2) and Banks.
An Andy Brant double took Pershore to victory in the local derby at Peopleton. Pebworth defeated Moreton Town with goals from James (2) and Payne.
Bredon gained a much-needed win over struggling Lower Moor United thanks to goals from Christian and Diamond.
Defford and Besford United maintained their perfect record in division three, doubles from Andrews and Coombe helping the leaders beat Oddfellows Arms.
Queens moved into second with a four-goal defeat of Riverside, Croft netting a hat-trick. Honeybourne Gate Inn hit seven without reply against Badsey Rec Res, the goals coming from Layton (2), Ross (2), Benfield, Thomas and Clelland.
Wickhamford's disappointing start continues, losing to Broadway United Res who scored through Begley, P Dyke and G Dyke. Crowle and Norgren drew 3-3.
Bell United recorded their first division four win of the season, hitting five past Swan Sports with goals from Roberts (2), Collins (2) and Ballard.
Hampton WMC comfortably defeated Servicemens 98, Redding netting four goals. Golden Cross moved to the top with Williams (2), Groves, Beard and Onens on target as they defeated Crown Athletic.
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