INTER Express have been crowned the Worcester and District League Sunday Division Three champions.
They clinched the title in mid-week thanks to a 3-0 win at New Inn Sports and followed it up with a 2-0 victory at Nunnery Wood Colts ‘A’ as Ian Farney and Paul Amott hit the target.
West Midland are hot favourites for the runners-up spot after beating nearest rivals Brewers 4-1 with Josh Homans hitting a hat-trick.
At the other end of the table, Arrow 2000 Reserves finally recorded their first win of the season with a 4-3 triumph at VFC Keyz.
Ryan Gormley and Andy Crowe scored twice for Arrow with Chris Munn cracking a hat-trick in reply for Keyz.
A week after they won the Premier Division title, Heenans suffered a 2-1 defeat at Perrywood with Ben Stanley and Joe Barson on target.
Lee Seldon fired a hat-trick as Arrow 2000 crushed Crowle 5-1 and Paul Bennett bagged two in CMB Sports’ 3-3 draw with Martley Spurs.
Hallow Village propelled themselves into the Division One race for honours as they hammered a shell-shocked Mazak 9-1.
Chris White and John Speake notched hat-tricks for Hallow, who have won six consecutive matches.
A single strike from Adam Townsend gave Blue Star victory over Northwick Vale.
In Division Two, Ben Pearson and Ted Grizzell grabbed trebles as Anchor Falcons thumped Claines 7-2.
Luke Turner was another hat-trick man for Old Vigornians, who were 5-0 winners over Blackpole Sports.
There were doubles for Craig Selby of KGV Worcester, who beat Perrywood Reserves 4-1, and Mark Wilks as GDL Athletic won 3-1 against Goodrest Juniors.
West Malvern TC clinched promotion from Division Four with a 6-0 win at Worcester City Wanderers as Steve Stone netted twice.
VBL Sports Reserves look likely to join them after Martin Newman and Darren Palmer bagged braces in a 4-0 win over GDL Athletic Reserves.
On Saturday, YM Rangers eased home 4-1 in the basement clash with Worcester Anchors.
Powick demolished Perrywood 8-0 with Stuart Harvey firing a treble and Andy Martin a double.
Shane Smith scored twice for Hallow, who beat Newtown Sports 4-2.
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