BROMYARD'S recent good form in the West Midlands Premier Division continued with a 5-0 drubbing of fellow strugglers Goodrich.
The hosts took the lead in the 20th minute when Craig Malins tapped in from close range after some good work in the box by Carl Fairhurst and Rob Woodward.
Ten minutes later Malins added his second when he latched on to a long ball from Joe Maidment, and just before the break, Malins completed his hat-trick.
On 55 minutes a Chris Allen cross was dropped by the Goodrich keeper, allowing Malins to pounce and net his fourth of the match.
The visitors' afternoon got even worse when their keeper was sent off for a second bookable offence.
Wayne Lloyd completed the rout five minutes from time with a 20-yard strike.
Archdales 73 came away from Burntwood with a 1-1 draw but felt they should have taken all three points in Midlands Combination Division One.
Dales made a number of changes to their side with key players missing due to work and illness.
Mark Goodman made his debut, partnering Dales' top scorer Lee Seldon in attack, and both started brightly with Goodman having an early opportunity to net.
The best chance of the half fell to skipper Ashley Banner who was put through on goal by Dean Palmer but his effort sailed over the bar.
The visitors conceded just before the break when a poor clearance from Paul Hennessey fell at the feet of a Burntwood player and he made no mistake in beating stand-in keeper Jason Beck.
Dales came out all guns blazing in the second half and levelled when Dan Sullivan got free down the left and his cross was fired home by Seldon.
Pegasus Juniors crashed out of the Soccer Kits Plus Supplementary Cup in the first round after a seven-goal extra-time thriller at Clanfield.
Clanfield took the lead through top scorer Dean Barker, who appeared to be in an offside position, when he made the most of a poor Lou Catley clearance. Barker added his second of the match eight minutes before the break when he pounced on Ashley Johnson's rebounded header.
Two minutes later Cory Hyde reduced the deficit when he tapped the ball home after Dave Griffiths saw his volley parried. The visitors levelled when Bobby Aldrich drilled the ball home from outside the area. Pegasus took the lead six minutes into the second-half when Simon Gwynne headed past the Clanfield keeper.
Steve Olphett brought the hosts back on level terms in the 64th minute, before John-son smashed home the extra-time winner for Clanfield.
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