OLD Vigornians are just one win away from being crowned Worcester Sunday League Division Four champions.
Luke Turner netted five times as they thrashed Punchbowl 7-1.
Anchor are the only other team in contention for the title but they crashed 5-2 at Wessie where Ian Carstairs hit a hat-trick for the hosts.
Josh Homans and Dale Watkins scored twice for Speedy Sports who won 5-3 at Keystones with Steve Pitt bagging two for the home side.
In Division Two, Russ Carlin netted four times as Westbury Celtic Reserves crushed St John's 5-0. The Barley still head the division with Anthony Layton scoring twice in a 3-2 victory over Kays.
Other doubles came from Jake Elvins of Droitwich Spa, who beat CMB Sports 3-2, Dean Harris as Crown won 3-1 against GDL Athletic and Danny Yu in The Raven's 5-0 success over Junction Six.
Shooting star of the day was Adam Tindall who netted all six goals for Star & Garter as they won 6-3 at North Worcester Rangers.
In the Premier Division, Tolladine Sports suffered another heavy defeat, 5-0 at Powick where Stuart Harvey bagged a brace.
Perrywood's title hopes are fading after only drawing 0-0 at Blackpole.
Steve Jeffries scored twice for The Bridge in their 3-1 victory at Martley Spurs Reserves in Division One.
In the Saturday Division, there were hat-tricks for Simon Judge of The Grosvenor, who beat Martley Spurs 3-0, and Stuart Redding as Pershore Manor won 4-2 at University of Worcester.
Pride of place in the Worcestershire FA Sunday Cup competitions went to Callow End who reached the final of the Junior Cup. They beat Red Horse 2-1 with goals from Sam Black and Thomas Crump.
In the Premier Cup, there will be a repeat of last season's final.
Holders Kempsey won 3-1 after extra-time against Mostyn Rangers with Tony Farnsworth scoring twice.
Bromley are again their final opponents after a 4-3 victory over Archdales.
Heenans reached the Minor Cup semi-finals with a 2-0 extra-time win at Upton Town but Warndon Athletic are out after losing 3-2 at Sporting Hagley.
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