UPTON Snodsbury retained the Evesham Sunday League Tewkesbury Sports Knockout Cup with an extra-time win over neighbours Peopleton.

Peopleton took the lead after eighteen minutes when Peterson ran onto a through ball and finished superbly.

Five minutes before half- time Upton were awarded a penalty for handball, however, but McLeans' spot kick was saved by man of the match Adcock. The second-half was dominated by Upton and after a succession of missed chances Neil Annis equalised.

The game then moved into extra- time and Peopleton regained the lead when a Peterson free-kick found the net following a mix-up in the Upton defence.

Despite the setback Upton continued to dictate play and three goals in the last twelve minutes decided matters. First Annis equalised with a header, then Brixey unfortunately headed past his own goalkeeper before a Spencer header completed the scoring to bring Upton their third success in five years.

Moreton Wanderers clin-ched the first division title for the first time in emphatic style, defeating nearest rivals Evesham WMC by six goals.

The Workies, who needed to win by seven goals, took the lead through Hemsley before Aizpuru equalised and Win-ter gave Wanderers an interval lead.

The second-half was one- way traffic with Wanderers playing the free flowing football that has deservedly won the title. Further goals from Winter, Harvey, Payne and Berry (2) gave the large travelling support the result they wanted.

Willersey completed their successful division two campaign with victory over Lower Moor Utd, Wood (2) and Reeves put Willersey in control before goals from Stanley and Puttock gave Lower Moor some hope. Pershore finished fourth in division three, a Marc Badger goal defeated Salford Rovers.