THERE was a shock result at Exel Metro in the Worcester Sunday League Premier Division where high-flying Arrow 2000 were held to an unlikely 2-2 draw.
Anthony Holder scored both the Exel goals with Lee Seldon and Scott Pinches replying for Arrow.
Title rivals Perrywood took full advantage by crushing Kempsey 5-2 with Steve Medley cracking a hat-trick.
Trinity Lakes returned to winning ways as Martin White bagged a brace in their 4-1 success at Martley Spurs.
Nunnery Wood Sports won 3-0 against Droitwich Spa with Steve Coopey scoring twice and Gareth Bateman also on target.
In Division One, James Biggerstaff and James Corbett were on the scoresheet as Prinner Sports beat Perrywood Reserves 2-0.
Strikes from Paul Bennett and Mark Bennett gave leaders CMB Sports a narrow 2-1 victory over Martley Spurs Reserves.
Kays welcomed back the free-scoring Tom Charteris and he obliged with four goals as they hammered Comer Rangers 6-2.
Matt Jacks netted the other two Kays goals with Steve Banks and Dave Kearney on target for Comer.
There was an avalanche of goals at TJ's where visitors Bridge Rangers ran out 7-4 winners.
Joey Spencer grabbed a hat-trick for Bridge with Mick Minnis scoring twice for TJ's.
Droitwich Spa Eagles won 5-2 at New Inn Claines, Andrew Hodgetts bagging two for Eagles and Dave Green doing likewise for Claines.
Other doubles came from Tom Pingriff of North Worcester Rangers, who drew 2-2 with Plumbers Arms, and Ian Gibson as Deer's Leap beat Littleworth 4-0.
Martley Spurs are the new leaders on Saturday with Chris Collins and veteran Wayne Baldwin scoring in a 2-1 home win over Pershore Manor.
Dave Schooling hit a hat-trick and Andy Hodges netted twice as Hanley Swan won 5-2 against University Of Worcester.
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