A HIGH scoring game at Kays Athletico saw the home team move above opponents All Blacks in the Worcester and District Football League Sunday Division Three.
Martin Nicholls and Glen Hawkins both hit hat-tricks as Athletico won 6-3.
In the Premier leaders Martley Spurs made it 11 wins out of 11, Luke Willetts scoring twice as they demolished Perrywood 6-1.
Pinvin United shared six goals with County Sports, Darren Attwood bagging two for Pinvin, Alan Price netting both for Sports.
Upton Sports beat Herefordshire House 5-2, Jamie Roberts and Andy Shepherd both netting a brace for Upton, John Fowles doing likewise for the House.
In Division One, second placed Coppertops won 2-1 against Northwick with goals from John and Darren Wade and Andy Hughes notched a hat-trick for Arrow 2000 who won 4-0 at The Albion.
Division Two leaders Langland Sports have an impressive 15 wins out of 15, the proflific Stuart Harvey grabbing another hat-trick as they crushed Express 88 5-1.
Second-placed Malvern Radar suffered a shock 2-1 home defeat at the hands of lowly Kays.
Highest scorers of the day were RM Deers Leap who thrashed Farmers Boy 11-2, Ian Threadgold netting four times with two goals each for Ashley Glover and Damien Weston.
Liam Courtney scored twice for Bringsty Sports who drew 2-2 at CMB Sports and a Mark Smith strike gave AFC Mazak victory over Pillar of Salt.
Ben Jones and Chris Newman both bagged a brace as Northwick Reserves hammered Intermilokal 5-0 and Red Lion Falcons won 2-1 at Virgin Sports with goals from Scott Senter and Dave Jenkinson.
On Saturday, Premier Division leaders Tolladine Sports beat Droitwich Spa 6-2, Lee Seldon (3) and Jason Beck (2) their scorers.
Andy Murphy netted a double for Bishampton who won 5-3 against All Blacks.
In Division One, James Sliwa and David Cornes were on target as The Vine returned to the top of the table in a 2-0 home win over Fernhill Heath Spurs.
Lee Goldsmith bagged two as Pershore Manor beat Koinonia 4-1 and an Austin Towers effort gave Plumbers Arms victory over Bransford Rovers.
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