WEST Totton Wanderers and Sarisbury Spartans continue to fly the Southampton Sunday League flag in the Hampshire FA John Ward Cup.
West Totton travelled to the far Northern wastes of the county to dish out a 7-1 thumping to Rushmore, with Jack Francis hat-trick leading the way. A Sam Adams double and singles from Sam Kingston and Brad Hines made it a jolly homeward journey.
Sarisbury Spartans won a domestic argument with Millbrook Sunday, thanks to Matt Deane’s treble, a double from Dan Bonavia and a single from Korey Rosebury. Rorie Hookes and Liam Davie provided the consolation.
Josh Ball’s goals was mere consolation for Linden Tree as they crashed out to Wicor Mill and Southern Sports interest ended in a 5-3 penalty shot-out defeat to Darby Green and Frimley Youth .Ryan Thompson took the tie into penalties but his pen, along with spot-kicks from Ben Ely and Matt Casey was not enough to take Southern through.
Lyndhurst marched through to the second round of the Hampshire FA Sunday Trophy with a 5-0 win over Newchester, with the goals spread around among Aaron Heskins, Nick Lo, James Grassie, Jordan Marquis and Ross Stickland.
Isaac Cooper, Dalvir Roath and and Zak Anderson enabled Embley Park to book their second round slot with a 3-1 win over SB Wanderers and Monks Brook saw off Bournemouth Manor 2-0 with goals from Dan Strange and Nathan Roles.
Charlie Cole and Harry Dancer were on the money as Mottisfont saw off Whalesmead Thistle but AFC Hutwood (David Douglas, George Owen), Montfort, Sporting Compass, Pavilion Panthers (Demetrious Gibbs, Jaz Bugg), Tudor Wanderers and Southern Sports Youth all exited.
Plenty of Southampton representation in the Hampshire FA Sunday Vase with Bishopstoke Sunday leading the way with a 5-2 win over The Artillery Arms. Kieran Smith led the way with a hat-trick, with Sam Bessant and Connor Brown adding to the total.’
AFC Boyatt (Sam Ashton Rick Williams) were 2-0 winners over Golden Lion and Boorley Green had goals from Luke Stroud and Xavy Dunvicher to thank for their 2- won over Rushmoor Sunday.
Bexley King’s hat-trick spearheaded Burridge AFC’s 4-0 win over Wherwell Royals Reserves while Hedge End Town Sunday rattled in twelve without reply against Warsash Wasps with Tommy Crump rasping six, Travis McDonal a hat-trick Shane Deacon two, and Lawrence Powell one
Humble Plumb marched into the next round with a 9-4 win over Solet Sports Wanderers with Sam Wilson’s hat-trick added to by doubles from Sam Crabbe and Will Fitzsimmons and Lawrence Parnell and Joe Mensah also on target.
NMCR thumped Bulldog 7-2 with goals from Kieran Roper (3), Nathan Evans, Korean Wiyman, Josh Golton and Jake Platt.
Solent Sports Butchers needed penalties to see off Knights FC. Fred Vine and Thanos Papadopoulos took the tie to spot-kicks where Rob Dufell, Olaf Maluosk Kamil Nawabzadah and Coby Oram-Paris all successful from the spot.
Bill Bailey and Ollie Dye edged Solent Sports Titans through 2-1 agaInst The Clatford Arms and Star Romsey eased through against Netley Royals B 6-0; Luke Shergold (3) Darren Atwill (2) and Ash Shergold all on target.
Andre Probert (2) and James Somers were on the money in Chandler’s Ford’s 3- 0 win at Lee Rangers Youth and Hythe Town needed pens to see off Ash vale Athletic. James Dominey tied things up at 90 minutes and Taylor White, Dominey and Brandon Hill stepped up to the spot.
Marchwood Rangers rasped in six without reply against Royals FC, Shaun Boyle (2), Jay Petty, Jamie Cooley, Sam Johnstone and Dan Wells all on the money.
After James Pitre took Cottage to pens against Wyvern Youth Athletic to pens. Spot-kicks from James Moorman, Tyler Wyeth, Nate Ridgewell, John Murdock and Glenn Littleboy were not enough as they missed out 8-7 in the shoot-out..
Bursledon FC Men had Etan Skinner’s foursome and singles from Kajale Ceesay and Stefan Bokula to thank for their 6-3 win over Hamble Club Sunday (Reuben Spencer, Malachi Philip, Tom Maffey).
Exiting the competition were Netley Royals, M&T Sunday (Tom Chalmers), Harefield United, and Blackfield & Langley B,
Meanwhile back in league action, Townhill continue to make the early Division One running by making it four wins from four with a 6-1 drubbing of Taurus. Clayd Roach and Sanchez McLean notched doubles with Jerome O’Brien and Callum Parker rounding off the scoring. Isa Ayentine provided Taurus’s consolation.
Unathletic Athletic notched their second Division Four victory with a 4-1 win over London Airways which leaves the air traffic controllers rooted to the foot of the table. Tom Sketcher, Harry McCarthy, Jenson Harry and George Taylor did the damage with Kristian Kolandjian providing consolation for Airways.
Sarisbury Spartans Reserves thumped AFC Lakeside to make it three wins from three to sit at the top of Division 5. Kai Rashford and Idris Ganiyu both notched hat-tricks with Mitchell Bevan and Ryan Southward rounding off the scoring. Tom Hicks provided Lakeside’s consolation.
Hearts Athletic posted their first Division 6 win of the season while handing AFC Woodside their first defeat. Cameron Yeates (2) and Josh Bacley sealed Hearts win, with Ryan House notching twice for Woodside in a game where all the goals came in the first half.
AFC Noble Arms took advantage of Michelmersh & Timsbury’s cup activity to sneak up on the Division Seven leaders’ shoulders with a 2-0 win over Fleming Athletic, Lewis Nagle and Charlie Hughes making it two from two for Noble.
Sarisbury Spartans had goals from Aaron Edgerton (2), Daniel Holgate and Harry Gray to thank for their 4-1 win over Pavilion Panthers Reserves (Jimmy Bright()
Bedes Lea are making the early running in Division Eight with a second win from two against AFC Woodside Reserves, with Oliver Glasspool, George Bell and Oscar Ledger on target.
Goals from Joel Adamson and Daniel Pinckney earned Waterside Wanderers a point against AFC Spitfire and in the process denied Spitfire a third win which would have taken them top.