THERE were a total of 34 goals scored in the four McDonald’s Worcester and District League Sunday Division Four matches played.

Leading the way were Hallow Reserves, who put nine past a toothless Oldbury Park Tigers without reply.

Tom Brushwood came off the bench to hit a hat-trick with Ryan Mapp and Tom Genever both adding a brace.

Andy Harvey fired a treble and Joel Smith a double as Droitwich Spa Eagles Reserves crushed The Bell @ Pensax Reserves 7-3.

Glen Mandry leads the race for the ‘Golden Boot’ in the division and he cracked another hat-trick for Old Vigornians who won 5-1 at Worcester Rileys.

In the other match played FC Five Fathers beat DM Upton 7-2.

In Division Five, there were two goals each for Liam Neath of Pillar of Salt, who defeated Westside 4-2, and Jim Wilkes as Sport Dysons went down 4-3 at home to Eaton Rovers.

Goals from Tom Hill and Roy Hannay gave Martley Spurs a 2-0 victory at GDL Athletic.

WCT Raiders have an eight-point lead at the head of the Premier Division after a 9-2 hammering of The Bell @ Pensax.

Rich Smith netted five times with Andy Bullock bagging a brace.

Malvern Radar thrashed the University of Worcester ‘A’ team, winning 8-1 in a real goals bonanza. Ricky Buckland notched a treble and Alex Scullion a double.

Hallow Village drew 1-1 with Worcester Lynx in Division One with Dean Barmby on target for Hallow and Dean Halpin replying for the Lynx.

The University ‘B’ had a narrow 4-3 victory over Worcester City Wanderers in Division Two with Josh Harris bagging two goals for the students.

In Division Three, there were doubles for Stuart Greaves of Alumni, who beat Whitehall 4-1, and Aaron Davies as VBL Sports drew 2-2 with Malvern Mans.

The second round of the Worcester Nursing Sunday Junior Cup saw Perrywood go through 5-0 against Spa Athletic, John Pykett cracking a hat-trick.

Lee Hooper and Dan Stowe both bagged a brace as The Gloster Arms crushed Golden Lion Athletic 5-1.

In the Minor Cup, Tom Chadney and Luke Badham both scored twice for Ale Madrid, who won 5-2 at Hylton Road Rovers.

A single strike from Kirk Layton was good enough to give Perrywood Reserves victory at WCT Youth Raiders.