AMBASSADOR gained revenge for their recent Knockout Cup defeat with a two-goal win at fellow Division One title contenders Upton Snodsbury.
Second half goals from Graham Hay and Tim Beattie secured the win that lifted the winners up to second level on points with Moreton Wand-erers who have played two matches more.
The Cotswolds club edged a seven-goal thriller at Offenham thanks to four goals from the prolific Chris Mills whose efforts nullified home strikes from Drew and Johnson.
Goals from Maycock, Bate and Green-wood at Mickleton moved the Bear into third spot, while fellow hopefuls Red Horse hit seven at Inkberrow with Duncan netting a hat-trick.
Paul Jones hit all four of Bretforton's goals in a 4-1 second division success at Badsey Rec, while a James Hands treble led Willersey to victory over Bredon.
Moreton Town replaced Crowle at the top of Division Three after Hurrell, Shurmer and Barnes were on target in a 3-1 victory over Golden Cross.
The former leaders suffered a shock defeat at struggling Norgren in a game of nine goals that saw Millichip, Dudfield, Schaus, Kelly and Semke find the net for the Shipston side.
Gardeners Arms were surprisingly held at home by Queens despite Griffiths netting twice with goals from Fraser and Smith earning the Stratford side a point.
Fairfield Sports are looking unstoppable at the summit of the fourth division after goals from Hancock and Deacon helped overcome Broadway Reserves to open up an eleven-point lead.
Royal Oak moved up to third after a seven-goal victory over Blue Maze with Knight (3) and Martin (2) the major contributors in front of goal.
A Kennedy treble led Tescos to a comfortable win at Pebworth, while a Rainey brace helped Gate Inn overcome Lenches Lions.
There were no shocks in second round matches in the Evesham Mechanical Services Subsidiary Cup.
Evesham WMC reached the last eight as goals from Hemsley, Sutherland, Attridge and Williams helped see off defeated Pinvin.
Alderton won at Wickhamford with goals from Reid and Rowland, doubles from Roulstone and Dyke saw Broadway past Riverside and a Holder treble carried Cider Mill to victory against the Bell.
Results
Evesham Mechanical Services Subsidiary Cup second round: Wickhamford 0, Alderton 2; Riverside 1, Broadway Utd 4; Pinvin Utd 0, Evesham WMC 4; Oddfellows Arms 4, Ashton 3; Cider Mill 6, Bell Utd 2.
Division One: Upton Snodsbury 0, Ambassador 2; Inkberrow 1, Red Horse 7; Offenham Rvrs 3, Moreton Wdrs 4; Mickleton Rgrs 1, Bear 3.
Division Two: Willersey 4, Bredon 2; Badsey Rec 1, Bretforton OB 4.
Division Three: Norgren 5, Crowle 4; Moreton Tn 3, Golden Cross 1; Gardeners Arms 2, Queens 2; Sporting Theocs 2, Eckington 4.
Division Four: Fairfield Spts 2, Broadway Utd Res 0; Pebworth 1, Tesco 6; Blue Maze 0, Royal Oak 7; Gate Inn 3, Lenches Lions 2.
Fixtures for Sunday
WFA Sunday Junior Cup fourth round: Bewdley Town v Ambassador, Stourport v Red Horse.
Minor Cup fourth round: Bretforton Sports OB v Turks Head, Ocean Designs Rgrs v Bredon, St Johns Tigers v Gardeners Arms, Eckington v Defford & Besford.
Division One: Bear v Inkberrow, Moreton Wdrs v Evesham WMC, Peopleton v Broadway Utd, Offenham Rvrs v Upton Snodsbury.
Division Two: Oddfellows Arms v Tewkesbury Town, Badsey Rec v Willersey, Shipston Excelsior v Alderton.
Division Three: Crowle v Ashton, Bell Utd v Queens, Pinvin Utd v Golden Cross, Wickhamford v Sporting Theocs, Norgren v Moreton Town.
Division Four: Broadway Utd Res v Cider Mill, Bengeworth Sports v Pebworth, Riverside v Gate Inn, Royal Oak v Fairfield Sports, Tesco v Blue Maze.
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