THE Worcester League’s Bernard Finnigan Cup saw Worcester Bosch put Droitwich Spa Eagles Reserves to flight 10-0.
Kevin Ginger and Darren Tafft both scored hat-tricks in the first-round clash.
Elsewhere, Hallow Village hammered Vaults 9-2 with Chris White netting four times and Sam Hodgkins adding a brace.
Steve Prickett scored all four goals as Martley Spurs Reserves went through 4-0 at Inter Town.
There were hat-tricks for George Martin of Blue Star, who crushed GDL Athletic Reserves 7-1, and Dale Watkins as Goodrest Juniors thrashed Alma 9-2. Evan Smith and Carl Creese both bagged a brace for AFC Nunnery Wood Colts Reserves, who thumped Powick ‘B’ 7-1.
Steve Cox scored twice as Coppertops went down 6-3 at home to Beauchamp Victoria.
In the Katherine Rayer Cup, Martley Spurs eased past Westbury Celtic Reserves 8-0 with Chris Collins notching a hat-trick.
The final of the Nursing Saturday Junior Cup will be between Droitwich Spa and VBL Sports.
Matthew Bates and Luke Rainbow both grabbed trebles as Droitwich swept aside Perrywood 12-1.
Goals from Marc Burrow and Gordie Beauchamp gave VBL Sports a 2-1 victory over Archdales Reserves in the other semi-final.
In Sunday League Division One, there were two goals each for Jamie Day as Bridge Rangers drew 3-3 with Lakes Forest and Geraint James of St John’s, who hammered Malvern Rangers 6-1.
Joey Spencer fired a hat-trick and Mike Collins netted twice for Powick ‘A’, who won 6-4 at Glovers Needle in Division Two.
Luke Hemming bagged two as GDL Athletic won 3-1 at Anchor Falcons and a single strike from Richie Partridge gave VBL Sports victory over Wessie.
Luke Turner netted twice in Old Vigornians’ 4-1 home win over Claines.
In Division Three, Perdiswell won 7-3 at Lower Wick Sports with Steve Hadley netting four times for Perdiswell. Darren Humphries notched a double in reply for Lower Wick.
On Saturday, Jack Legros found the net five times as Martley Spurs destroyed West Malvern 10-2.
Goals from Stuart Hadley and Dean Drinkwater gave Powick a 2-1 win over Hallow.
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