SECOND division Tewkesbury Town recorded their biggest win for years in the Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday League - hitting nine goals against Oddfellows Arms.

John Petite led the way with four goals, while Prosser (2), Kavanagh, Pope and Goodwin completed the rout.

Crowle moved to the top of the division, scoring five against Badsey Rec with Stone scoring twice.

Cidermill won at Bredon with goals from Cox (2) and Sollis.

Golden Cross lead division three after an Ellis goal defeated Tesco United.

Pinvin United are second following a five-goal win in the derby with Defford and Besford United, Bulford (2), Rowberry (2) and Shepherd scored the goals.

Stour Excelsior and Broadway United Reserves shared eight goals, while two goals from Waghorn helped Lenches Lions edge out Anchor Fladbury to go top of Division Four.

Ambassador Reserves opened their account with a three-goal win at Working Men's Nomads, Hancock scoring twice.

Peopleton fought back from being two goals down at the interval to share the division one spoils with neighbours Upton Snodsbury.

Lawson netted twice for Peopleton.

A Matt Sheridan brace earned the Bear victory over Evesham WMC for whom Print scored.

Holders Bretforton Old Boys progressed to the third round of the league's Knock-out Cup with a comfortable win at WMK FC. Perry Beddoes scored twice fopr the winners.

An Osbourne double helped Mickleton Rangers account for Riverside, while a Darryl Ballard double saw Honeybourne Gate Inn account for an higher-graded Alderton line-up.

Last year's County Cup finalists, Red Horse, progressed in the Worcestershire FA Junior Cup. They are joined in the next round by Gardeners Arms who accounted for Ambassador.

In the Minor Cup, of six member teams playing, only Pebworth progressed.