Sunday League round-up: Victoria add to Connaught United's woes with resounding win
Victoria romped to a resounding 6-0 demolition of Division One strugglers Connaught United in the Wolverhampton & District Sunday League.
Dom Bowman bagged a brace for Victoria, as Jack Arrowsmith, Gavan Bajwa, James Taylor and Alexander Small completed the rout.
Rhys Horton netted a hat-trick to power Ashmore Dog & Partridge to a 7-1 victory at Grosvenor Park in the second round of the Roger Wood Memorial Cup.
Warstones Wanderers AFC cruised into the TB Williamson Cup third round after easing to an 8-1 win at Farmers Boy thanks to Bradley Shinton's treble, braces from Jordan Bradley and Armend Tora and a solitary strike from Alex Grocutt.
Tettenhall edged an eight-goal thriller at Dudley Rangers United 3-1 on penalties in the Charity Cup round one.
Mark Giles and Max Hague netted twice apiece for Tettenhall, but goals from Jack Luckett, Lewis Allen, George Bentley and Kieran Hearne took the tie to spot-kicks.
AFC Bradmore condemned AFC Huntsmen to a 7-1 defeat courtesy of goals from Bardley Thacker-Eastment, Connor Stokes, Alex Trout, Sam Langford, Alex Rutter, Luke Preddy, as well as an own goal.
Elsewhere, Dominic Latham and Ashley Brown sealed a 2-0 win for Bradmore Social against Mental Health All Stars, while Keegan Stanley's double guided Black Country Phoenix to a 4-1 success at Patingham Panthers.
HTFC made it six wins on the spin in Division Two with a 3-1 triumph at Charlie's Sports Bar thanks to goals from Alfie Auden, Lewis Round and Michael Nana.
Warstones Wanderers WN climbed the table after goals from Hudson Arhu and Gurpinder Singh inspired them to a 2-1 victory at DY United.
Dynamo 50 Stile emerged 4-2 victors at Tettenhall Athletic, with Shakeel Brown-Knight bagging a brace, as Nathan Saunders and Marvin Nisbett put the seal on the win.
Division Three leaders AFC Wolves dished out a humiliating 19-0 defeat for rock bottom AFC Goldthorne.
Chad Guy found the net five times, Luke Simons and Jamie Archer scored four apiece and Reece Potts weighed in with a brace.
Matthew Coleman, Aaron Furey, Connor Green and Ben Moore also scored.
Samba Olympic remain top of Division Four despite suffering a shock 12-1 drubbing at Ashmore Park Rangers RBL, as Dan Hopson netted six and Shamar Lewis completed his hat-trick.
Ryan Greathead and Kyle Matthews both bagged braces in Mental Health's 6-1 rout over L & L, while Preston Round scored a hat-trick in Old Bush Lions' 6-5 triumph over Viking United.





