The match of the day in the Worcester and District League Saturday Premier Division saw leaders Tolladine Sports go down 3-0 at fast-rising Inkberrow whose goals came from Chris Dixon (2) and Andrew Baxter.
Also in the Premier All Blacks recorded their first win of the season, Paul Cole hitting a hat-trick as they came back from 2-0 down to win 4-2 at Crown & Anchor.
Adam McNicholas and Andrew Murphy both scored twice as Bishampton beat Martley Spurs 6-3 and Dave Wardroper bagged two for Powick who hammered Worcester City Youth 5-1.
Fourteen-year-old Nat Baldwin was the Perrywood hero as he made two goals and scored the winner as the Wood came back from 2-0 down to beat Bromyard Town 3-2.
In Division One leaders The Vine were thrashed 8-1 at Upton Town where Matt Barry (3) and Lee Mannion (2) were the main goalscorers.
Richard Green netted four times for Oak Apple who shared ten goals in an amazing game at Bransford Rovers and a Simon Gill strike gave Lamb & Flag a narrow victory away at Fernhill Heath Spurs.
Heavy frost wiped out much of the Sunday League programme but in the games that were played County Sports found their form as they crushed St George's Sports 8-2.
Alan Price was their shooting star, netting five times with other goals coming from Paul Fuller, Ashley Obrey and Russell Lawton.
Scott Morris cracked a hat-trick as Martley Spurs maintained their challenge for the Premier with a 6-1 home win over Nelson.
Langland Sports are away well ahead of the field in Division Two and they brushed aside Oak Apple 6-1, Stuart Harvey (3) and Rob Perrins (2) their main scorers.
In Division Four, AFC Mazak thumped Deers Leap 6-2, Mark Hemming bagging two for Mazak, Ian Threadgold netting twice for Deers Leap.
Virgin Sports beat Bransford Rovers 4-2, Rob Leonard (2), Tim Richings and John Gormley on target for Virgin, Adie Davis and Lee Melnyk replying for Bransford.
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