WORCESTER YMCA extended their lead at the top of the Worcester League Saturday Division with a 3-1 win at Hanley Swan.
Luke Willetts netted twice and Alex Freeman was also on target as the YMCA opened up a 10-point gap. However, second-placed Grosvenor Sports have three games in hand.
Elsewhere, Dan Usher and Marc Burrow both bagged a brace for VBL Sports who beat Pershore Manor 4-2, Dan Irwin netting both the Manor goals.
FC Tything won 3-0 at Martley Spurs with Jordan King notching a double.
In the Sunday Premier Division, Arrow 2000 continued their recent run of good form with a 4-0 win over Prinner Sports, Scott Pinches scoring twice.
Powick A' continue to set the pace in Division Three, Leon Roberts and Joe Spencer both bagging two as they crushed Star & Garter 5-1.
In the same division, Anthony Holder netted twice for AFC West Midlands who beat North Worcester Rangers 4-2 as did Simon Newman in Bringsty Sports' 4-2 success at Villagers.
Luke Turner cracked a hat-trick for Division Four leaders Old Vigornians who had a 3-0 victory against Wessie.
Ian Townsend scored twice for Anchor, who beat The Raven 4-0, and there was a brace for Carl Forrester in Westbury Celtic's 5-2 success at Cutnall Green.
Top scorers of the day were Prinner Sports Reserves who thrashed Punchbowl 9-0. Jimmy Corbett grabbed a hat-trick with Chris Moore adding a brace.
Droitwich Spa Eagles won 5-3 against Hallow Village, Chris Smith bagging two for the Eagles and Dan Lane scoring twice for Hallow.
Michael Dawson netted twice for Northwick Vale in their 4-1 win at New Inn Claines.
In the latest rounds of the WFA County Cups, Warndon Athletic had an excellent 4-1 win against Gilt Edge in the Sunday Minor Cup, Grant Gibbs notching a double to take them through to the quarter-finals.
Archdales and Kempsey are both through to the semi-finals of the Sunday Premier Cup but Tolladine Sports lost 5-0 to Mostyn Rangers.
Callow End reached the semi-finals of the Sunday Junior Cup with a 3-2 home win over Bear.
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