POWICK reserves showed no mercy to higher-ranked Wilson's RSVP XI in the Worcester League's Bernard Finnigan Cup.
The Division Four side thrashed their Division Two visitors 7-0 with Luan Ghashi (four) and Lee Jenkins (two) the main scorers.
There was a major shock at Kays where The Tavern beat their higher-graded opponents 2-1 with a brace from Dave Collins.
A seven-goal thriller at Barbourne Ex saw The Courtyard go through 4-3.
Joe Baker hit a hat-trick for The Courtyard and Simon Hill did likewise for Barbourne.
Lee Sheridan scored twice in AFC Severnside's 4-2 success at Littleworth.
Joining them in the quarter-finals are North Worcester Rangers who beat Villagers 3-0 with goals from Dean Ballard, Tom Pingriff and Jordan King.
In the Nursing Sunday Minor Cup, Dave Louden found the net four times as Rednal Social thumped Northwick Sports 8-0.
In Sunday Division Four, Prinner Sports Reserves hammered TJs 7-0 with Ian Radford cracking a hat-trick and Paul Cafferkey netting a double.
Paul Bennett recorded a treble as CMB Sports crushed Droitwich Spa reserves 5-0 and a single strike from Dean Spiers gave Perrywood reserves victory at Malvern Radar.
The top-of-the-table clash in the Premier division saw Perrywood beat Trinity Lakes 2-1 with goals from Patrick Boyd and Gary Price. Leaders Arrow 2000 suffered a shock 1-0 defeat at Powick, Ed Wray grabbing the only goal.
There were goals galore at Deers Leap where Bringsty Sports romped home 7-2 in Division Three. Craig Spragg notched a treble for the visitors with Matt Stock netting twice for Deers Leap.
On Saturday, Anthony Holder and Adam Derrington both bagged a brace as West Malvern beat VBL Sports 5-2.
Mark Winters scored twice in Hallow's 4-3 win at Pershore Manor.
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