PINVIN United are setting the pace in Division Three of the Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday League.

They slammed nine goals without reply at Bengeworth Sports with Bulford (3), Cooke, Rowberry, Roberts, Fletcher and Alexander finding the back of the net.

Eckington also won comfortably, 5-2, at home to Ashton with goals from Priest, Ste-vens, Law, Ford and Bostock.

Parrick scored twice for Tesco United but they were held 2-2 at home by Stour Excelsior for whom Williams and Semke scored.

Mark Horsburgh notched a hat-trick for Broadway United Reserves at home to Golden Cross, but they still needed a last minute equaliser to share the points in a game that produced ten goals.

Crowle lead Division Two following a 3-1 victory at Oddfellows Arms with goals from Burrows, Moss and Stone.

Inkberrow continued their good start with goals from Ledbury and Norris earning a 2-1 win at Tewkesbury Town.

A Davies double gave Bredon a 3-2 victory over Mickleton Rangers, while Offenham Rovers and Alderton shared four goals.

Pebworth have made their best start to a season for several years in Division Four. The club recorded a second successive success with a 4-1 victory at George and Dragon. Their goals came from Knight (2), Charman and Dovey.

A hat-trick from Fowler earned WMK the points in a 4-2 win against Talbot for whom Davies and Taylor were on target.

Heritage and Smith scrored for Riverside in ther 2-1 triumph over Lenches Lions, while Anchor Fladbury edged out Ambassador Reserves in a 4-3 thriller thanks to a Clements double.

In Division One, newly promoted Gardeners Arms open-ed their account with a five-goal win over Broadway, the goals coming from James (3), Rusher and Leeming.

Upton Snodsbury defeated Evesham WMC 4-1 with goals from Spencer (2), Zujovic and Croy.