Langland Sports made it six wins out of six and moved to the top of the Worcester League Sunday Division Two with an emphatic 7-0 win against Lakes Sports.

Rob Perrins hit a hat-trick and there were two goals each for Sam Dakin and Stuart Harvey.

In the same division Shane Rowe notched a hat-trick for Wyvern who beat Plumbers Arms 5-1.

Blackpole are the early front runner in Division Three, Scott Clifford and John Digger both cracking hat-tricks as they crushed All Blacks 6-3.

Kempsey maintained their 100 per cent record at the top of the Premier, Wesley Joyce netting five times as they hammered Upton Sports 9-3.

Martley Spurs are also unbeaten and beat Talbot Head 4-0 with goals from Sylvester Morris (2), Luke Willetts and a Wayne Baldwin penalty.

Paul Burgess grabbed a hat trick for Nelson who beat Perrywood 5-2.

St Johns Sports still lead Division Four with Dave Taylor (3) and Jamie Tongue (2) on the scoresheet in a 7-1 home win against RM Deers Leap.

There were two goals each for Mark Watkins of Bransford Rovers who beat AFC Mazak 3-1; Richard Askill as CMB Sports won 3-2 against Intermilokal; Wayne Morris in Cutnall Green's 4-0 defeat of St Johns and Jason Lee of Archdales Reserves who beat Coppertops 4-3.

Farmers Boy won 6-3 against Red Lion Falcons, Carl Gurney bagging two for the Farmers, Dave Jenkinson doing likewise for the Falcons.

In the Nursing Cups a Dave Fuller strike gave County Sports an extra time victory over Pinvin and Nick Pett scored twice for AFC Severnside who beat Rednal Social 4-1.

In the Saturday Junior Nursing Cup Tolladine thrashed Bransford Rovers 9-1, Jason Beck (3), Dave Collins (2) and Rob Berry (2) their main scorers.

Perrywood moved to the top of the Saturday Premier Division, hot shot Steve Prickett netting four times in a 6-1 win against Martley Spurs.

Brian Hankins fired a hat-trick for Oak Apple who beat Koinonia 4-3 and there was a brace each for John Hodgetts and Brian Crave as Powick won 6-3 against Bishampton.

West Malvern were 2-0 down against Goodrest Sports but a brace from Tom Davis helped them recover to a 3-3 draw.