MARTLEY Spurs are the new champions of the Worcester and District League Saturday Division after a 3-2 win at Upton Town.
Luke Willetts scored twice as Spurs clinched the title for the first time in their history.
Powick look like taking the runners-up spot after hammering VBL Sports 7-0.
Tim Lambeth netted four times and Simon Rea added a brace with Dean Drinkwater also on the scoresheet.
Trinity Lakes moved a step nearer the Sunday Premier Division title. Gordie Beauchamp cracked a hat-trick and Daniel Harding-Hall a brace as they crushed Blackpole 5-1.
Perrywood returned to winning ways, Simon Vaughan and Matt Atkinson on target in their 2-1 win at Arrow 2000.
Trinity lead Wood by one point with a game in hand and have a better goal difference.
There were celebrations for Colwall St James as they recorded their first win of the season, beating fellow strugglers AFC Mazak 1-0.
In Division One, Worcester Juniors thumped Perrywood reserves 6-0 with Chris White netting four times.
Goals from Paul Bennett, Simon Gill and Daryl Squires gave CMB Sports a 3-2 success over AFC New Barbourne.
There were hat-tricks for Marcus Cooke of Callow End, who thrashed Martley Spurs reserves 6-1, Grant Gibbs as Warndon Athletic won 3-2 at Doverdale Arms and Martin McCabe in Westbury Celtic reserves' 4-2 victory at New Inn Claines.
Tom Blunt notched a double for Droitwich Spa Eagles, who beat Kays 3-0, as did Lee Jenkins in Powick reserves' 2-0 win at Anchor.
The final of this season's Bernard Finnigan Cup will be between The Tavern and AFC Severnside. The Tavern beat AFC West Midlands 2-1, while Severnside defeated North Worcester Rangers 2-0.
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