Sunday League round-up: Emerald Athletic progress in Roger Wood Memorial Cup
Emerald Athletic cruised into the third round of the Roger Wood Memorial Cup with a 5-2 victory over Delph Rangers.
Louie Mason, Alex Ryder, Jack Stanley, Joseph Daley and George Lycett were among the scorers for Emerald to put their name in the hat for next round.
HT FC suffered penalty shoot-out heartbreak against Gatehouse Tavern in the Sunday Vase second round.
Tyler Goodyear netted for HT FC in a 1-1 draw, but they were ultimately consigned to elimination after losing 6-5 on penalties.
Shepwell Wanderers moved into second-place in Division One after emerging 6-3 victors at AFC Bradmore.
Liam Smith bagged a brace for Shepwell, as Saul Wagstaffe, Nathan Dodd, Ebrima Demba and Wayne Lewis were also among the scorers.
A hat-trick from Jordan Bradley and goals from Daniel Benbow and Bradley Shinton stretched Warstones Wanderers Sunday's lead at the Division Two summit to three points with a 5-0 win at Tettenhall.
Trebles from Mark Morgan and Keith Thomas, as well as solitary strikes from Jonathan Gould and Daniel Reynolds, propelled third-place Bradmore Social to an 8-2 success at Bushbury Hill.
Charlie Sport's Bar slumped to a 2-1 home defeat against Warstones Wanderers WN. Carl George netted for the hosts, but Kenjiy Camara and Gurpiner Singh sealed maximum points for WN.
Dynamo 50 Stile strengthened their grip on six-place with a thrilling 6-3 triumph at Dudley Rangers United.
Kieran Hearne completed his hat-trick inside 50 minutes to give Dudley a 3-1 lead, after Arun Sanghera had equalised momentarily.
Marvin Nisbett scored either side of a brace by Shakeel Brown-Knight to complete the turnaround, before late goals from Blake Saunders and Sanghera wrapped up the win.
Levi Abbotts and Chad Braddick fired Tettenhall Athletic into a 2-1 lead at the break, but goals from James Magill, Sam Oakley and substitute Benjamin Wilkins completed a 3-2 comeback win for DY United.
Division Three leaders AFC Wolves beat Lonestar Hydrobolt Rangers 5-2 thanks to a brace from Chad Guy and goals from Scott Parker, Jamie Archer and Matthew Coleman.
AFC Huntsmen romped to a 10-0 demolition of Bradmore United to remain two points adrift of the league summit.
Ryan Williams scored a hat-trick, Harvey Singh-chutti and Dylan Page both bagged braces, while Leon Roberts, Siphesihle Shezi and Sean Ward completed the rout.
Elsewhere, Spartans Athletic eased to a 6-0 victory over Mental Health All Stars.
Old Bush Lions moved level on 19 points with Division Four leaders Ashmore Park Rangers RBL after condemning Pattingham Panthers to a 7-1 defeat.
Ryan Tinsley completed his hat-trick for Old Bush, before goals from George Bannister, Lachlan Clemmens, Kian Webb and Joshua Seaborne rounded off a comfortable win.
Ashmore Park Rangers remain ahead of Old Bush on goal difference though following a comprehensive 6-1 victory against Viking United.
L & L Football Club made easy work of rock bottom Blackheath Athletic in a 5-0 win thanks to a brace from Samuel Banks and goals from Joshua Porteous, Caide Derbyshire and Luke Evans.





