Milton's Moore is merrier
RES DIV TWO CUP
Milton enjoyed an easy passage into the second round of the John Henry Sports Reserve Division Two Cup with a 7-0 win over Ringstead Rangers.
Lee Moore was on the scoresheet four times while Klaidi Hasa, James White and Malcolm Richards added one apiece.
ON Chenecks A edged a nine-goal thriller to score their first win of the season and make the last eight. A Steve Hillier double and single strikes from Tom Anderson, James McGrath and Julian Barford gave them a 5-4 home victory over Gretton.
Jason McDougall fired a hat-trick for Gretton and Adam Muir also netted for the visitors.
Wollaston Victoria also edged a nine-goal shoot-out but they needed an extra half-an-hour. David Woods led the way with two goals and Matt Waite, Mark Dawson and Joe Battisson all chipped in to give them a 5-4 home win over Bugbrooke St Michael B. John McNeillie struck twice for the Badgers with Lance Allen and an own -oal making up their total.
Brixworth All Saints won 3-2 at Harpole A thanks to Craig Rose, Gardner and Hoti.
Weldon United came back from one down to run out 4-2 winners over Harborough Spencer United.
Dan Burden gave Spencer the lead but Paul Murray levelled before the break. The half-time tactical genius of ex-captain Nick Ward paid dividends with another strike from Murray and goals from Sean Mason and Neil Johnson giving them an unassailable lead.
Burden got another for Spencer but by then the game was beyond reach.
RES DIV ONE CUP
Harpole knocked out Moulton 3-0 thanks to Owen Phillps, Mark Faulkner and Genti Shahollari.
An Andy Cox hat trick was the catalyst for a 5-1 win by Kettering Nomads at Queen Eleanor. Rory Conway and Craig Tindle added while Jason Driver got the consolation.
Crick Athletic triumphed 2-0 at Bugbrooke St Michael A.
RES DIV THREE CUP
Weldon United A got past Queen Eleanor A with a 2-1 away win after extra-time.
Michael Prigmore gave Eleanor the lead. But two goals from Craig Bennett eventually made it a victorious day for the villagers.
Paul Taylor's hat-trick led Wellingborough Grammarians to a 5-1 home win over Stanwick Rovers. Lee Fletcher and Matt Stone picked up the other two to nullify an own-goal.
Spratton went seven up at Rushden Corner Flag to take the tie 7-3. Dan Kennedy struck twice while Richard McGrath, Joe Shirley, Colin Donnelly, Kris Charles and an own-goal completed the winning tally. Danny Carter netted twice and Marc Eason once for the hosts.
Whitefield Norpol were 3-1 home winners over Islip United.
RESERVE DIV ONE
JK Blisworth brushed aside Stanion United with a 6-0 home win.
Gareth Davies found the net twice with Neil Ryall, Jimmy Walker, Chris Pinches and Sam Scarman adding their support.
They lead the table by a point from Corby Hellenic after their 4-0 win at Corby Caledonian Strip Mills. That was a third straight defeat for Mills without finding the net and subsequently they fall to third spot.
RESERVE DIV THREE
Finedon Volta took advantage of the cup action to extend their lead at the top of the Reserve Division Three table to four points.
A double strike from Neal Piggott gave them a 2-0 victory over visitors Kettering Orchard Park.
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