TEWKESBURY Sport
Lions roar to top of table after firing 12
2:00pm Friday 27th January 2012
Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday League.
LENCHES Lions moved to the top of Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday League Division Three with a 12-goal thumping of Gardeners Arms.
Davies (5), Johns (3), B Davies (2) and Evans (2) scored the goals for the villagers, while a first-half Tarling strike earned Tewkesbury Town the points at Badsey Recreation.
Phil Davies hit a treble for Bear with further goals from Miles and Scrivens as they overcame Wickhamford Sports 5-3 with Mallory, Gibbons and Griffiths replying.
Pebworth and Black Bear Reserves drew 1-1 with Reading and Chew on target.
Ambassador, with games in hand, are beginning to make a serious promotion push in Division Four as Cox and Haines hit trebles in a comfortable 10-0 win at Oberthur.
Peters and Pokorski both fired hat-tricks for leaders Broadway United Reserves as they defeated Cider Mill Reserves 6-1 with Williams pulling a goal back.
Pershore Athletic are second following an 8-3 win over Sun Inn as Worthington (3), Ridings (2), Croft, Gullick and Ward swooped.
Badger and Smith struck in the second-half to earn Elmley Castle the points at Trumpet.
A Riscoska goal was enough to give Stour Excelsior Reserves the win over Alcester Town, while Anchor Harriers and George and Dragon shared four goals.
Division Two leaders Alderton suffered a three-goal defeat at Evesham WMC with the goals coming from Ford, Grady and Spencer.
Defford/Besford United moved top with a 2-1 victory at Stour Excelsior, thanks to goals from Ward and Marsden.
Carr replied.
Malone (3), McElroy (2) and Bostock scored as Eckington beat Ashton-under-Hill 6-1.
Offenham Rovers led at the interval with goals from Cresswell, Layden and Barnes only for visitors Bredon to earn a draw through Diamond (2) and Mills.
Cheltenham Saints defeated Offenham Park Rangers 3-2 with goals from Jacks, Jenkins and Gibbs. Rangers replied through Cumberland and Keen.
In Division One, Honeybourne Gate Inn and Broadway United shared 10 goals.
Brookes and Sherry both netted twice for Honeybourne with Marc Jeffs hitting a treble for Broadway.
Matt Tye (2) and Gabb were on target as Mickleton Rangers won 3-1 against Golden Cross, for whom Smaylen scored.
Bretforton Old Boys moved third with a seven-goal win at Cider Mill.
Red Horse completed the quarter-final line-up in the Evesham Mechanical Service Knock-out Cup with goals from Staley (2), Harris and Duncan defeating WMK 5-1.
In the Express-Funding Mick Godwin Cup, Tesco United defeated Fladbury Athletic 2-1 after a Williams double.
Favourites Black Bear reached the last eight, winning 5-2 at AC Olympia with goals from Petitt (2), Arnold, Driscoll and Hill.