THE second round of the Worcester Sunday League’s Katherine Rayer Cup saw The Pear Tree go through with a 9-1 demolition of Northwick Vale.
David Cape was their shooting star, netting seven times with Andrew Seymour adding a brace.
Also through are Bridge Rangers, who beat Malvern Rangers 5-3 with Anthony Smith hitting a hat-trick.
Ollie Endacott scored twice for Malvern.
Ian Radford and Neil Mogford both bagged braces as Lakes Forest defeated Droitwich RBL 5-2.
In the Bernard Finnigan Cup, Devon Smith and 53-year-old Ray Woods both cracked hat-tricks as AFC Nunnery Wood Colts Reserves thrashed Hallow Village 8-0.
Other trebles came from Brian Lavell in Glovers Needle’s thrilling 5-4 win over Whitehall, George Martin as Blue Star beat FC Grosvenor 5-2 and Alan Richards of Keyz04, who won 6-3 at Beauchamp Victoria.
Alex Marsh and Tim Hitchcock were on the scoresheet in Goodrest Juniors’ 2-0 win at Martley Spurs Reserves.
Goals from Dan Kendrick and Luke Turner gave Old Vigornians a 2-0 victory against VFC Keyz.
Paul Jones netted twice for Blackpole Sports, who lost 4-3 at home to VBL Sports, and Kirk Layton grabbed a double as Wessie went through 4-2 at Wychbold RBL Reserves.
In Division Four, Mike Young notched a treble for Vaults, who beat Powick ‘B’ 5-2.
Aaron Austin was another hat-trick man as Westbury Celtic Reserves drew 3-3 with Callow End in the Premier Division.
The first round of Saturday’s Bayliss Cup saw VBL Sports beat Hallow 3-0 with the prolific Gordie Beauchamp firing another treble.
In the league, Luke Hemming bagged two for GDL Saturday, who won 4-2 at Northway.
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