Stone is the top man as Topps are toppled
Nathan Stone took the individual plaudits as Wolverhampton Sunday League outfit AFC Jacks marched on in the FA Sunday Cup.
Stone hit the net four times to help Jacks topple Leicester side FC Topps 6-1 in round two.
Nicholas Turton and Kieron Miller added the other goals to see the reigning Premier Division champions to an easy win.
Black Country Fusion are another side making impressive progress in another outside competition.
They powered through to the third round of the Staffs FA Sam Kimberley Trophy on the back of a 5-1 triumph at Bear & Pheasant. Lee Onions, James Filkins, Larry Adeanju, Nathan Williams and Richard Finch were the men on target for Fusion.
Penn Tandoori Sundats were in red-hot form in their latest Premier Division clash.
The table-toppers hammered Wednesfield Red Lion 15-0 to move eight points clear of AFC Jacks, having played two more games than their title rivals.
Chris Brown, Jumaane Meggoe and Shaun Campbell all found the net to secure a 3-0 win for Otter & Vixen at home to Frying Pan Darlaston.
SWL Spartak and Emerald Athletic battled out a 3-3 draw.
Terry Davies scored twice and Sam Armstrong once for Spartak with Emerald replying through Jamie Bostock, Russ Titley and Ryan Bradshaw.
Birthday boy Lewis Roberts had cause for a double celebration after playing a starring role for Royal FC in Division One.
Roberts marked his 18th birthday with a hat-trick as Royal ended TK Wanderers’ perfect start to the season. Jacob Rees Crumpton added to Roberts’ heroics to clinch a 4-3 success for the hosts.
Warstones Wanderers bagged three points on the road at Tettenhall Royal Oak.
Two goals from Nick Warsop and one from Caleb Mudiyi saw Wanderers to a 3-2 success. Oli Peake and Peter Usieki scored for Tettenhall Royal Oak.
Balls to Cancer hit five without reply at home to Bilbrook Spartans while Bradmore Social won 5-2 at Royal George.
Belgrade extended their lead at the top of Division Two despite being held to a draw by AFC Bradmore.
Bradmore led 1-0 at half-time following a strike from Phil Dinger, and looked to be heading for all three points as the clock ticked down.
But the leaders managed to grab a dramatic late equaliser when Charlie Cook netted from the penalty spot.
Second-placed Essington WMC missed out on the chance to close the gap at the top as they slipped to a 3-2 reverse at home to Barley Mow Wanderers.
Connaught United were also 3-2 winners, away to Tipton Town Sunday.
Daniel Burns was the hero for United with all three goals. Tipton’s replies came from Chris Clarke and Beckham Brazier.
Chris McNally struck twice to earn UTC Collins a 2-0 win at home to Pilot.
Dynamo 50 Stile hit the comeback trail to grab a point from their clash with Golden Lion.
Lion led at half-time after Lee Willets cashed in on a defensive error.
Dynamo squandered a chance to level when they missed a penalty and then found themselves 2-0 down after Willets converted from the spot.
But Dynamo refused to throw in the towel and Marvin Gordon dragged them back into the contest with 10 minutes to go. And they grabbed a point in the dying seconds when Marlon Knight flicked home a cross.
Darrell Gillett found the net four times for Castlecroft, but still ended up on the losing side as Division Three leaders Summerhill claimed a dramatic 5-4 win.
Jack Hague was another man who hit four, but his efforts helped clinch a 6-4 win for Tettenhall at home to ECC. Mark Giles added a double to Hague’s blast. ECC replied through Clayton Peddil (two), Jason Johnson and Jamie Morris.
RG FC maintained the pressure on leaders Summerhill with a 3-1 home win over Hill Top Rangers – Carl Guinn (two) and Simon Sharma with the goals.
Sporting Phoenix United beat Churchill Royal Oak 4-3. Sam Davies, Jay Cattell, Wayne Blake and an Adam Smart penalty secured the points for Sporting, who played the last 15 minutes with left-back Craig Bickley in goal following an injury to goalkeeper Mike Tromans.
Dudley United came out on top of their basement battle with Wolverhampton Sports GNST, winning 6-3.
A stunning first-half display powered Saint Michael to a 4-2 victory over Jacks Bar in Division Four.
Bartek Prus, Romek Zapotoczny, Norbert Kozyrski and Robert Tylec hit the net to put the hosts 4-0 up and effectively wrap up the points.
Strikes from Matty Corbett, Ryan Metcalfe and James Tucker earned Woodman a 3-1 win against AFC Angel.
Table-topping Three Cups added three more points to their tally thanks to a 4-2 win at Watton Wanderers.