MALVERN RM still lead the Worcester League, Sunday Division Four table after hammering Virgin Sports 10-1.
Virgin fielded only nine players but they held Malvern RM to a 1-1 draw at half-time before capitulating after the break when Scott Senter (5), Chris Golding (3) and Martin Davies (2) led the rout.
Damien Lloyd was another five goal hero as Keyz 2000 thumped Southside 9-1 as was Sean Woods of Lakes Sports who won 7-1 at Blackpole.
Jamie Roberts (5) and Andy Shepherd (3) took their combined total for the season to 58 as Upton Sports crushed struggling Cutnall Green 8-1.
There were hat-tricks for Jamie Abbott of Malvern Premier who beat Claines 5-1; Barry Hughes as Perrywood won 3-0 against Nelson; veteran Phil Stoddart in Tolladine Sports 7-1 demolition of Pinvin United and Kevin Downes of Langland Sports who beat Blackpole 7-1.
All Blacks shared ten goals with Royal Mail Sports, George Benjamin and Daryl Justice both bagging two for All Blacks as did Brett Morris and Paul Booth for the Postmen.
A Chris Colley strike gave St John's victory over Broadwas and a single goal from Dickie Newman secured three points for Warndon Juniors in their match against Hallow.
There were two goals each for Ryan Hill of Herefordshire Bulls who beat Portobello 2-1; Gareth Hobbs in FC Porto's 2-1 home win over Archdales Reserves; Phil Skilton as Powick won 3-2 at Plumbers Arms and Steve Ennis of Archdales who shared six goals in their 3-3 draw with battling Martley Spurs.
John Gormley and Chris Newman both bagged a brace for Northwick Swans Reserves who beat Red Lion Falcons 4-1.
On Saturday Langland Sports repeated their 5-4 Phipps Cup final success over Oak Apple, Darren Cox scoring twice for Langland, Richard Green notching a hat-trick for the Oak.
Lance Butler netted five times for Plumbers Arms who won 7-2 at Dew Drop and a Chris Davis strike gave Malvern Rangers victory over Droitwich Spa.
Archdales won 4-2 at Hallow, Phil Turpin netting a double for Dales, Ticker Riley doing likewise for Hallow.
John Hodgetts and Phil Skilton both bagged two for Powick who beat Goodrest Sports 4-2 in the Martley Cup.
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