Sunday League Division Three leaders Blackpole suffered a shock 5-2 home defeat at the hands of Trinity Sports. Ben Uren was the Sports shooting star, netting all five goals.
Premier Division leaders Kempsey also lost their unbeaten record, veteran Tim Goodwin scoring both goals for visitors Herefordshire House who won 2-1.
A high scoring game at Talbot Head saw the home team defeat Pinvin 5-3, Lee Watts (3) and Nigel Watson (2) on target for the Talbot.
In Division One Powick hammered St Johns 7-0, Phil Skilton (3) and Jason Gomersall (2) their main scorers.
Langland Sports are the team to beat in Division Two and they continued their unbeaten run with a 6-3 win against Kays, Stuart Harvey notching a hat-rick for Sports, Tom Charteris bagging two for Kays.
In the Sunday Nursing Junior Cup, Jamie Roberts hit a hat-trick as Upton Sports went through 4-3 after extra time at Archdales and there were two goals each for Neil Bampfield and Daniel Harding-Hall as The Albion beat Broadwas 6-2.
Dave Jenkinson scored four times in Red Lion Falcons 7-3 win at Bringsty in the Minor Cup, Liam Courtney grabbing a hat-trick for Bringsty. Roberto Pastore bagged a brace for Severnside who won 5-2 at Virgin Sports.
Saturday Premier Division leaders Perrywood lost their unbeaten record at Worcester City Youth, Don Page grabbing the only goal of the game.
Mark Watkins cracked a hat-trick for Inkberrow who win 3-1 at Crown & Anchor as did Andy Shepherd and Dave Smith of Hanley Swan who thrashed West Malvern 9-1, Sam Clark (3) and Adam Baldwin (2) were amongst the goals as Martley Spurs crushed New Inn Pershore 9-2.
Goals from Nigel Grundy (2) and Chris Kelly secured three points for Hallow in a narrow 3-2 victory over Droitwich Spa.
In Division One Goodrest took advantage of a leaky Plumbers Arms defence to cruise home 7-0, with Richard Partridge (3) and Dean Milner (2) their main scorers.
The match of the day in the Saturday Nursing Junior Cup quarter-finals saw 46-year-old player manager Martin Stephens score his first goal for five seasons as Tolladine Sports beat Fernhill Heath Old Boys 3-1, Rob Berry grabbing the other two.
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