THE quarter-finals of the Worcester League Bayliss Cup competition saw holders Tolladine Sports move into the last four with a comfortable 4-1 win against Lamb & Flag.
Don McKenzie, Paul Scarrott, Neil Bampfield and Richard Gardiner were on target for Tolladine, Paul Bennett netting a consolation for the Flag.
Also through are Martley Spurs. Steve Prickett scored twice in their 3-1 victory over Powick, while Hallow WMC beat Pershore Manor Rovers 4-1.
Completing the semi-final line-up are Hanley Swan who won 2-1 at Welland Athletic.
In the Saturday League Division One, Andrew Cornes and Mark Webb both netted a double for VBL Sports who won 5-2 at Goodrest Sports.
Perrywood continued their recent run of good Sunday form by hammering Exel Metro 5-0 in the Premier Division, Steve Luckett and Neil Randall both bagging a brace.
Some woeful defending by Droit-wich Spa saw them go down 4-2 at Martley Spurs, Chris Collins scoring twice for Spurs.
Tim Lambeth hit a hat-trick and Dean Drinkwater added a brace as Powick crushed Martley Spurs Reserves 6-0.
Bedwardine are running away with the Division One title. The prolific Grant Gibbs notched yet another hat-trick and Chris Newman scored twice in their 6-0 win at New Barbourne.
An entertaining game at Barbourne Celtic saw visitors Ronkswood Sports win 6-3. Pete Wood grabbed a hat-trick for Celtic, Kevin Insall and Warren Joyce both bagging two for Ronkswood.
Malvern Radar recorded their first points of the season as Scott Senter scored twice in their 3-1 home win over St Johns.
Prinner Sports Reserves thumped Goodrest Sports 5-0 with a hat-trick from Matthew Bedford and their other strikes coming from Simon Boddily and Phil Coleman.
There were two goals each for Richard Lees of Plumbers Arms who drew 2-2 with Warndon Rovers, Neil Grubb in Prinner Sports 4-1 victory against Droitwich Spa Reserves and Dean Salisbury as Kays shared six goals with Claines.
Royston Hannay fired a hat-trick as The Courtyard won 4-2 at Saracen Rangers, Adrian Day netting both Rangers goals. Steve Hannay and Phil Jenkins were on target for Northwick Sports who beat Westbury Celtic 2-1.
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