THE Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday Football League fixtures produced a goal feast.
Riverside led the way in Division Four by hitting 14 past George and Dragon with the goals coming from Heritage (six), James (five), Begley, Foxall and Smith.
Leaders Lenches Lions edged Talbot 2-1 and Pebworth stay second after scoring eight against Ambassador reserves with hat-tricks from Brewer and Smith-Daniel.
WMK accounted for Working Men's Nomads 7-1.
Golden Cross are looking unstoppable in Division Three and remain 13 points clear following a six-goal win over Defford/Besford United with Groves scoring a hat-trick.
Second-placed Pinvin United recorded a fine 4-1 win at fellow high-fliers Eckington with Roberts and Bulford scoring twice.
Elliott Wright netted twice to ease Stour Excelsior's relegation worries with a 2-1 victory over Ashton.
A Dave Williams double earned Honeybourne Gate Inn the points over Broadway Utd reserves.
Tesco United bagged valuable points at home to Bengeworth Sports as Lord and Colston scored twice.
The top three in Division Two all recorded wins with Stone and Gwillam scoring twice for leaders Crowle in a 6-1 win over Tewkesbury Town.
Cidermill won 2-1 at Badsey Rec with Matt Sollis on target twice.
Mickleton Rangers hit six without reply against Offenham Rovers with goals from Robinson (three), Osbourne (two) and Hudspith, while Bredon and Inkberrow shared four goals.
Evesham WMC will not win the Evesham Mechanical Services Subsidiary Cup for a third year running as they crashed out to Alderton with Greaves scoring twice.
Bretforton Old Boys continue to score goals for fun in Division One, hitting 11 against Peopleton. Jamie Clarke scored four of the goals.
Ambassador struck six without reply against Bear with Ben Johns (two), Rob Hands (two), Heath and Young finding the target.
Gary Dyke scored twice as Broadway United gained revenge for a recent defeat against Moreton Town Sunday.
Mike Haughty hit a hat-trick in Gardeners Arms' 5-4 win at Upton Snodsbury as Pete Croy's treble was in vain.
Red Horse reached the Worcester Junior Nursing Cup final with a fine 3-1 win at Worcester League side Archdales.
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