ARROW 2000 won the Worcester Nursing Junior Cup final by continuing their fine run over Trinity Lakes.
The Brickfields team have proved something of a bogey team for their Warndon rivals over the last few months.
And Trinity saw red with three dismissals as Arrow won the cup 2-1 at Pershore Town.
The prolific Gordie Beauchamp put Trinity ahead but former Worcester City midfielder Darren Bullock and Karl Smith were sent off.
Arrow sub Luke Corbett changed the game, putting them level with a terrific 35-yard free-kick.
Darren Faulkner denied Trinity a winner by clearing off the line and his team then pounced to take the trophy two minutes from time.
Trinity had another player, Wayne Harris, red-carded for handball on the line and Corbett bagged the key penalty.
Right-back Mark Pinches was named Arrow's man-of-the-match.
Arrow had previously beaten Trinity 4-3 in the Vince Furlong Memorial Trophy at the King George V Playing Fields.
Corbett hit a hat-trick alongside a Lee Seldon strike, while midfielder Mike Hartshorne was their man-of-the-match.
Despite losing 3-2 to Arrow in the league at Shap Drive recently, Trinity are poised to take the title after an impressive season.
Second-placed Perrywood are three points behind but have plenty of goal difference to make up in their final game against AFC Mazak tomorrow.
The final weekend of the Worcester League season saw Powick Reserves clinch the Sunday Division Four title with a 4-1 win at Villagers.
Powick's Premier Division side also finished with a flourish as Tim Lambeth and Stuart Harvey scored twice in their 9-0 demolition of Blackpole. Scott Barmby and James Busby also bagged a brace as Perowne Park Rangers hammered Sporting Worcester 8-2.
Asif Osman netted both Sporting goals in the Division Two clash.
In Division Three, Phil Jenkins cracked a hat-trick in AFC West Midlands' 4-2 victory at University of Worcester with Phil Savage notching a double for the University.
Kirk Layton was another hat-trick man as The Barley beat Barbourne Ex 4-2.
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