KEMPSEY maintained their challenge for the Worcester Football League Sunday Premier Division title with an 11-0 thrashing of Country Sports.
Wesley Joyce grabbed a hat-trick to take his season's tally to 26, and James Houston also hit three but Dean Roberts went one better, netting four times.
Goals from Dene Sharpe and Matt Tipper gave Archdales a 2-1 win at Tolladine Sports and Nick Clayton bagged two as leaders Martley Spurs beat Herefordshire House 5-0.
Upton Sports won 5-3 at Nelson, Jamie Roberts scoring twice for Upton, Paul Burgess doing likewise for Nelson.
Comeback of the day was at Trinity Sports where the home team Blackpole won 6-5 after trailing 5-1. Ben Uren found the net four times with Chris Finch adding a brace.
Keyz RM thrashed Abberley 9-1 with Chris Grubb and Eddie Stimpson both notching hat-tricks with a further brace coming from Mark Mitchell.
Richard Green netted five times as Oak Apple beat Malvern Premier 6-3 and there were four goals for Mike Curatolo in CMB Sports 4-1 home win against Reality Rangers.
Nial Henderson (3) and Dave Marshall (2) were on target as Malvern Radar sunk Lakes Sports 6-3 and there was a brace each for Martin Nicholls and Peter Eves in Kays Athletico's 4-2 victory over Severnside.
Other doubles came from Scott Senter of Red Lion Falcons who beat Bringsty Sports 4-1; Mark Taylor as Express 88 won 3-0 against Martley Spurs Reserves; John Wade in Coppertops 5-2 success at Cutnall Green and Steve Hadley of Old Bush Willie Thorne who beat Broadwas 4-1.
On Saturday Andy Baxter cracked a hat-trick for Inkberrow who crushed New Inn Pershore 7-0.
Andy Green was another hat-trick man as Bishampton won 4-3 at Powick.
There were two goals each for Dave James of Langland Sports who beat Goodrest Sports 4-2, Neil Bond as Hanley Swan shared six goals with Koinonia and Tom Hofton in Upton Town's 3-3 draw at Plumbers Arms.
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