QUINTON'S Mark Morrey was the sole hat-trick ace in the Aquaid first division of the Stratford Alliance on an afternoon when three more players netted twice.
Morrey's treble helped his side to a 4-1 win over Earlswood, a margin of victory matched at Ilmington where Dan Hodgkins bagged a brace as the hosts overcame Henley Forest 3-0.
Leighton Haines and Luke Poole both found the net twice as Halfords rattled up an 8-2 win over Badsey Rangers, while it was back to a three-goal difference between the sides at Bidford where goals from Jamie Faulkner, Emerson welch and Rob Short helped Stratford Spartak to a 3-0 victory.
Andy Galbraith was another two-goal grabber as Henley Reserves held Dog and Pheasant to a draw in Herald Division Two, while a goal from Harvey Merrins was enough to guarantee FISSC the points in a 1-0 defeat of Shipston.
There were two goals at Cubbington where Scott Ryan's goal for Littleton cancelled out Tim O'Mahony's effort.
Two players were treble toppers in Cutler Division Three where Liam Reynolds' efforts in front of goal and two for Ben Saunders helped Henley to an 8-0 defeat of Quinton's second string.
Matt Jeffs banged in a hat-trick as Badsey United Reserves won 4-1 at Welford, whose A team won 4-0 at Red Alert with Richard Pozzi and Nick Priest both scoring twice.
Ashley Wilkes matched that feat as Bidford Reserves won 3-1 at Block-ley - a scoreline identical to the one at Inkberrow where Ilmington's second string also prevailed.
There were six different names on the scoresheet at Tysoe where the home side shared six goals with FISSC.
Results
Aquaid Division One: Bidford 0, Stratford Spartak 3; Halfords 8, Badsey Rgrs 2; Ilmington 3, Henley 0; Quinton 4, Earlswood 1.
Herald Division Two: Cubbington 1, Littleton 1; FISSC 1, Shipston 0; Henley Res 2, Dog & Pheasant 2.
Cutler Division Three: Welford B 1, Badsey Utd Res 4; Blockley 1, Bidford Res 3; Henley A 8, Quinton Res 0; Inkberrow 1, Ilmington Res 3; Red Alert 0, Welford 4; Tysoe Utd 3, FISSC Res 3.
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