TRINITY Lakes are now the clear favourites to land the Worcester Sunday League Premier Division title after a handsome 8-2 win against Nunnery Wood Sports.
Gordie Beauchamp netted four times and Daniel Harding-Hall added a brace with Lee Tomkins also on the scoresheet.
Luke Corbett came on a as a second-half substitute to find the net four times as Arrow 2000 thrashed Blackpole 7-0.
Gary Price gave Perrywood a 2-0 lead against Archdales before Dan Matthews and Darren Wade brought the scores level.
However, two late strikes from Paul Ashby secured a 4-2 victory for Wood.
In Division Three, Neil Radburn and Grant Gibbs both cracked hat-tricks as Warndon Athletic crushed AFC West Midlands 6-2.
Other trebles came from Robbie Bell of Droitwich Spa Reserves, who beat Perrywood Reserves 3-0, and Matt Harrison as Northwick Vale won 4-1 at Northwick Sports.
A nine-goal thriller at Hornets saw visitors North Worcester Rangers triumph 5-4 in a pulsating match. Tom Pingriff netted twice for Rangers.
Goals from Pete Schofield and Adam Gatty gave Wilsons RSVP X1 a 2-1 victory at Barbourne Celtic and an Andy Cornes strike secured three points for Bridge Rangers against TJs.
Sporting Worcester beat AFC Severnside 4-2, Osman Hanif bagging two for Sporting and Ben Schiffman doing likewise for Severnside.
In the Saturday Division, there were doubles for Pete Croy of Pershore Manor, who won 4-1 at Hallow, and Andy Banfield as UOW drew 2-2 with West Malvern.
The final of the Martley Cup will be between Martley Spurs and Upton Town.
Richard Taylor hit a hat-trick as Spurs beat The Talbot 4-0. In the other semi-final, Upton had a narrow 3-2 victory over Powick.
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