PERRYWOOD are the new champions of the Worcester and District Foootball League Sunday Premier Division.
They clinched the title for the first time in their 46-year history with a 6-0 win at Callow End.
The prolific Gary Price cracked another hat-trick to pass 50 Sunday League goals for the season with James Cross, Simon Vaughan and Mike D'Apolito also on target.
CMB Sports have won the Division Two championship. A 2-0 win over Comer Rangers was followed by an 8-1 thrashing of Barbourne Celtic with Paul Bennett netting five times.
Grant Gibbs was another five-goal marksman as Bedwardine hammered Claines 6-1 and a John Digger strike gave Prinner Sports an easy victory over The Bridge.
Ronkswood Sports secured the runners-up spot in division two by thrashing Bringsty Sports 7-0 where there were two goals each for Jack Green, Warren Joyce and Kevin Insall.
There were hat-tricks for Darren Humphries of AFC Deers Leap who beat Anchor Falcons 4-3, Alan Scrafton as Inkberrow 'A' crushed West Malvern 5-2, Dean Taylor in Tolladine Sports 3-0 win against Hallow and Matt Cook of Hanley Swan who beat Martley Spurs 3-1.
A goal from Scott Barmby secured three points for Perowne at Sporting Worcester and a Craig Spragg strike gave Bringsty victory at New Inn.
There were two goals each for Luke Rainbow in Doverdale Arms' 4-0 home win over Plumbers Arms, Shane Smith of AFC Mazak who drew 3-3 with Droitwich Spa, Neil McDonnell as Kays beat Droitwich Spa Reserves 3-1 and Phil Skilton of Powick, 4-2 winners against Claines.
Lamb & Flag had a 3-2 victory over Powick in the Saturday Premier Division, Paul Bennett scoring twice for the Flag, Tim Lambeth doing likewise for Powick.
Matt Roberts bagged a brace for Pershore Manor Rovers who won 3-2 against Hallow as did Dean Drinkwater of Powick in their 2-1 win over Pershore Manor Rovers.
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