Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday League
SIX points from four matches is all that Bretforton VIC require to retain the division one title following an emphatic victory at Moreton Wanderers. Wanderers, who have led the division for most of the season, had no answer to the VIC's performance with Jon Gregory hitting four and further goals from Mitchell and Beddoes completed the win.
Bredon secured their division one status, Matt Baker hitting the winner against Upton Snodsbury, goals from Reason, Helbert and Ellis gave Mickleton Rangers the points at Tewkesbury Town.
Pebworth must win their final two matches otherwise they will be relegated following defeat at Evesham WMC for whom Smith netted a treble.
Red Horse are right back in the promotion picture in division two.
A goal from Adam Slade gave them victory at Peopleton as Offenham Rovers continue to drop points, this week held to a draw at Lower Moor United.
Badsey Recreation defeated Blockley Sports with goals from Sims (3), Schembri and Hill, while leaders Hospital Club need four points to clinch promotion following a draw with Evesham WMC Reserves. Hospital Club scored through Griffiths, Greenwood and Gledhill, with the Workies replying with goals from Bolland (2) and Izod.
Third division leaders Willersey moved in sight of the title, two Gary Leeds penalties early in the second half defeated Plum Tree, an Andrew Wilcox hat-trick helped Ashton gain revenge for a recent cup defeat as they won against Shipston Sports.
Goals from Jordan (2) and Hawkins completed a double for Broadway United over Honeybourne Gate, Trumpeteers moved into second place with a win at Bury, while goals from Ayres, Middleton and an own goal gave Riverside the points at Littleton.
Haven Harriers, who failed to gain a single point last season, have avoided re-election with their sixth win of the season coming at Mickleton Rangers Reserves with goals from Collins (2), Clare and Richmond.
Servicemen's recorded a rare win at home to Crown Athletic with goals from Malin (2), Brotherton and Jelfs with the visitors replying through Vizor and Williams.
Ambassador moved to the top with a comfortable win over Tewkesbury Town Reserves with goals from Crawford, Emms and Jones.
Salford Rovers got back to winning ways with victory at Mountinneers with the aid of a Ross double and goals from Guscott and Barton helped Defford/Besford United overcome Ashton Reserves.
Guiting Rangers reached the final of the Evesham Mechanical Services Subsidiary Cup, defeating Stratford Yates with goals from Payne (3) and Hughes.
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