STRATFORD Alliance champions Shipston Excelsior could land a quartet of knockout trophies to go with their title silverware.

The London Roaders won the George Dutton Cup last Satur-day and they now face a possible trio of finals next week.

Shipston have already booked their places in the Nursing Home and Edwards of Stratford Cup finals on Monday and Tuesday respectively, while a third final date awaits them on May 18 if they can overcome the challenge of Badsey Rangers in Saturday's R M Smith Cup semi-final.

The latter's confidence will have taken a dive after last weekend's 4-0 defeat at Herald Division One champions Campden Town and a 4-1 reverse in last week's Alun Rees Trophy semi-final against Alcester Lions.

The winners will face Railway Lions in the final after the Cutler Division Two champions had easily seen off the challenge of Tysoe United.

Rich Skan led the scoring exploits in the second division with a four-goal haul for Henley Forest at Campden, while a hat-trick for Jim Brookes helped Spartak Park to a 7-1 win at Alcester 2000 on a day when all four winners triumphed on opposition soil.

Andy Bolland was Badsey United's hero with the only goal of the R M Smith semi-final against Halfords, while Studley took the three points Journal Premier Division points on offer from the visit of Bidford BC.

Arrow Valley matched Campden's scoring form in Division One with a 4-0 defeat of Claverdon OB, while Welford's similar haul, thanks to braces from Gary German and Jamie Davies, earned a 4-2 win at Quinton.