POWICK ‘A’ maintained a nine-point lead at the top of Worcester Sunday League Division Two with a 6-2 win at struggling Coppertops Athletic as Mike Collins netted twice.
Wessie retained second spot with Kirk Layton bagging two in their 5-2 home win over Whitehall.
There were hat-tricks for Steve Prickett of Martley Spurs Reserves, who beat AFC Claines 4-2, and Luke Turner as Old Vigornians defeated Anchor Falcons 4-0.
In Division Three, Ricky Buckland was another hat-trick man for Keyz04, who won 4-2 at Lower Wick Sports.
Dave Blundred scored twice for Beauchamp Victoria, who hammered Wychbold RBL Reserves 5-0.
There was a brace for Phil Blea of Northwick Vale in their shock 3-1 victory over Division One leaders The Pear Tree.
CMB Sports regained top spot with a 4-1 win at Malvern Radar.
James Caveny notched a double for GDL Athletic Reserves, who drew 3-3 with Hornets Reserves in Division Four.
In the Saturday Division, Martley Spurs went to the top after thrashing Perrywood 9-3.
Andy Martin found the net five times with Scott Morris and Joel Hobbs both adding braces.
Simon Gill cracked a hat-trick and Paulo Coehlo a double as GDL Saturday thumped West Malvern 6-1.
The second round of the Worcestershire FA Sunday Premier Cup saw a powerful Martley Spurs line-up overwhelm an under-strength Powick side 11-0.
Added to his Saturday goals, Morris netted four times with Danny James and Mike Fellows both scoring twice.
Callow End pulled off the result of the day with a 6-0 victory at Kempsey, who have won the cup twice in the last three seasons. Sam Black bagged a brace.
Arrow 2000 are also through to the quarter-finals with Lee Seldon netting twice in their 5-2 win at Harriers Trust.
In the Sunday Minor Cup, Powick ‘B’ crashed out 9-0 at the hands of Bewdley Talbot.
However, Powick are through to the semi-finals of the Saturday Minor Cup with Stuart Greaves firing a hat-trick in their 4-1 success at Badsey Rangers.
Joining them are Hallow WMC as Steve Coopey grabbed the only goal in their match with Archdales Reserves.
VBL suffered heartbreak as opponents West Hagley squeezed home 4-3 with a last-minute winner.
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