DEBUTANT Tom Reynolds came off the bench for Northside and fired a stunning hat-trick to put his new club into the second round of the Worcester League Bernard Finnigan Cup.

Reynolds’ treble, in the final 30 minutes of the match, helped his team to a 7-0 victory over St George’s Reserves.

Joe Wood struck twice for Worcester City Wanderers in their 4-1 win over STG, as did Josh Baker for Malvern Town (Sunday) who beat the University of Worcester 2-1.

A single strike from Ricky Harrison was enough to take Cutnall Green through at Powick Reserves.

Matt Upton fired both goals for KGV Worcester in their 2-1 win over Droitwich Spa Eagles in the Katherine Rayer Cup.

Tom Hobbs cracked a hat-trick as Callow End won a nine-goal thriller 5-4 at AA Chequers, while Danny James was another to net three as Coppertops hammered St John’s 7-0.

Chris White bagged a brace in Hallow Village’s 5-3 extra-time success at Colwall St James.

The opening round of the new Southam Trophy saw Hallow thrash West Malvern TC 7-0 with Shane Smith, Lee Sheridan and Steve Coopey all netting twice.

Other doubles came from Ian Radford of Worcester Saints, who beat Wessie 2-0, and Mark Groves in Perrywood Reserves’ 6-0 win at Nunnery Wood.

In the Sunday Premier Division, Upton Snodsbury won 3-2 at Perrywood, James Rogers hitting two for Upton with Kev Brookes doing likewise for the Wood.

Kempsey returned to winning ways in Division One, Rob Stone bagging two in a narrow 3-2 victory over Northwick Vale.

Martin Newman, Kevin Tyler and Callum Anderson gave WCT Sports a 3-1 win at Hornets in Division Two.

David Jones notched a double for Malvern Victoria in their 3-1 success over Cavalier in Division Four.

Newtown Sports’ Chris Parker shocked reigning Saturday Division One champions Powick with the only goal of the game.

Josh Homans fired a treble and Mike Jeffries a double as Worcester Raiders crushed Malvern Town ‘A’ 6-2.

The top-of-the-table clash between VBL Sports and Hallow saw the former go top with a 4-2 victory.

Tyler hit a hat-trick for Worcester Anchors in their 9-1 demolition of Tenbury Colts in Divsion Two.