Sunday League round-up: Ashmore Dog & Partridge ease into Ken Pemberton Cup semi-finals
Ashmore Dog & Partridge cruised into the Ken Pemberton Cup semi-finals with a 4-0 victory over Barnhurst Lane Lions.
Connor Potts scored twice for Ashmore, before goals from Joscelyn Allen and Kane Showell completed the rout.
Victoria also booked their place in the last four after goals from Jack Arrowsmith, Daniel Scragg and Ryan Wilkins guided them to a 3-1 win at Connaught United.
Dan Hopson's four-goal haul inspired Apr RBI to a thrilling 6-3 victory at L&L in the Tom Bird Cup quarter-finals, while Mark Giles netted a hat-trick in Tettenhall's 3-0 success over Dynamo 50 Stile in the BP Roberts Cup quarter-final.
Warstones Wanderers Sunday remain top of Division Two on goal difference after goals from Owen Eggington, Bradley Shinton and Jordan Bradley led them to a 3-1 win at Bradmore Social.
HT FC maintained their 100 per cent record to stay locked on points at the top after easing to a 6-1 demolition of Bushbury Hill.
Alfie Auben and Michael Nana both bagged braces, and were joined on the score-sheet by Craig Brookes and Tyler Goodyear.
Charlie's Sports Bar climbed into third spot after romping to a resounding 7-2 success at Warstones Wanderers WN.
Curtis Tons completed his hat-trick, as goals from Abraham Beddows-Ellahi, Jovaan Garrison, Carl George and Jenson Griffiths completed the rout.
Division Three leaders Black Country Phoenix roared to a 5-1 victory over Bradmore United thanks to Kyle Maxwell's hat-trick and goals by Keegan Stanley and Darius Woodstock.
AFC Wolves trail only on goal difference in second-place after Jamie Archer, Chad Guys, Jack Janes, Nathan Myles and Luke Simons all scored in a 5-1 triumph at Spartans Athletic.
Ryan Williams bagged a brace for AFC Huntsmen, who were forced to settle for a point against Lonestar Hydrobolt Rangers courtesy of goals from Sebastian Clifton-Coles and Ade Beckford.
Jaye Kesterton netted a hat-trick and Thomas Kennedy also got on the score-sheet to help guide Mental Health Sports to a 4-0 victory over AFC Goldthorne.
Max Moore's brace and a solitary strike from Brett Williams was enough to see Codsall Wanderers emerge 3-2 victors over Wolves Pack United.
Samba Olympic remain five points clear at the top of Division Four despite suffering a 2-1 defeat at Mental Health.
Ryan Greathead and Paul Harris scored for Mental Health, while Tyler Jones netted for Samba.
Elsewhere, Pattingham Panthers condemned Blackheath Athletic to a 7-0 thrashing in front of their own supporters.




