IT was a productive weekend for 19-year-old Leigh Allmark in the Worcester and District Football League.
He cracked a hat-trick for his Saturday side All Blacks in their 5-0 win against Plumbers Arms.
Allmark went one better the following day, netting all four goals for Pinvin United who beat Perrywood Reserves 4-1 in Sunday Division One.
Jason Lloyd was another four-goal man as Express 88 beat Martley Spurs Reserves 4-0. Martley's first team thrashed County Sports 6-0 with Wes Stratford grabbing a hat-trick.
The Albion were the top scorers of the day, crushing Coppertops 8-1 with Chris Atkinson (3) and Neil Bampfield (2) their main scorers.
Tim Richings notched a hat-trick and Dave Collins bagged two as Virgin Sports won 6-3 at Keyz RM and a Richard Berry strike gave RM Deers Leap victory over CMB Sports.
There were two goals each for Phil Skilton of Powick who beat Colwall St James 4-0, Dave Handley as Abberley drew 3-3 with unbeaten Trinity Sports, Chris Newman in AFC Northwick Reserves 2-1 win at Intermilokal and Rob Brennan of Pillar of Salt who beat Plumbers Arms 4-2.
Bringsty Sports had a 3-0 home win over Barbourne Celtic and in the process finally kept a clean sheet after 92 successive games without one!
Droitwich Spa Reserves lost 3-2 to visitors AFC Mazak, Andy Davis bagging two for Spa, Mark Smith doing likewise for Mazak.
Other doubles came from Dale Sawyer of All Blacks who won 3-1 at AFC Severnside; Rob Perrins in Langland Sports' 5-2 win at Old Bush; Steve Smith of The Bridge who beat Kays 3-2; John Fenwick as Excel Stars & Garter thumped Kays Athletico 7-2 and Jason Beck in New Chequers 5-0 success at Nelson.
Back in the Saturday League, Chris Golding bagged a brace for Powick who won 3-0 at Kempsey United as did Simon Gill in Lamb & Flag's 3-0 victory over Oak Apple.
A Michael Barry strike gave Upton Town three points at Bretforton Old Boys and a goal from Neil Bampfield secured victory for Tolladine against Inkberrow 'A'.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules hereComments are closed on this article