THE top of the table clash in the Sunday League Division 3 saw a 5-1 win for Blackpole at Perdiswell with substitute Alan Pennick netting four times for the visitors.
Kempsey maintained their 100 per cent record at the head of the Premier Division, Gary Smith scoring twice as they hammered Pinvin 7-0.
Martley Spurs also have an unblemished record after the prolific Scott Morris grabbed a hat-trick in a 4-2 win against St George's Sports.
In Division One, Coppertops thrashed Old Bush Willie Thorne 6-0, Darren Wade netting twice while leaders FC Porto won 4-2 against Cutnall Green, Steve Smith bagging a brace. Neil Bampfield scored twice for The Albion in a narrow 3-2 victory against Broadwas.
There were goals galore in the Division Two relegation battle at Kay's where the home team beat Lakes Sports 6-4. Tom Charteris (3) and Dave Horan (2) were on target for Kay's with Mark Walker hitting a hat-trick for the Lakes.
Richard Green was another hat-trick man as Oak Apple beat Express 88 4-1 and Mark Stubbs hit two in Abberley's 3-2 win against Keyz RM. In Division Four, AFC Mazak enjoyed a 5-3 victory at Farmers Boys, Phil Page netting twice for Mazak, Carl Gurney doing likewise for the Farmers.
Upton Sports won their WFA Sunday Premier Cup match against Bromsgrove General 5-1 with Jamie Roberts notching a hat-trick. In the Minor Cup AFC Severnside went through 5-4 after extra-time at All Blacks with two goals from Roderico Pastore.
On Saturday, The Vine are second in Division One, Oliver Dyed netting four times as they beat Koinonia 7-3. Inkberrow Reserves are still top after a 4-3 win at Hanley Swan, Neil Bond firing a hat-trick for the Swan.
There were two goals each for Chris Everitt of Droitwich Spa who beat Bishampton 2-0, Richard Hughes at Fernhill Heath Spurs won 5-1 at Bransford Rovers and Mark Underhill in Goodrest Sport's 4-3 defeat of Oak Apple in the County Minor Cup.
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