AVERAGE Joes stretched their lead at the top of Worcester Sixways Monday Soccersixes Division One to four points with a 5-0 win over Bengeworth as captain Danny James scored all the goals.
Second-placed CS Worcester KA were the latest victims in the rise of Gerty 6 who won 4-1 through Joe Southam (3) and Kyle Belmonte netting.
Shaun of the Dead missed the chance to go second as they lost 6-5 to Dynamo despite goals from Phil Jay (2), Neal Lindsey, Charlie Cotteril and Scott Butler.
Men Behaving Chadli moved to within a point of Division Two leaders The Boys, who lost 8-3 to fourth-placed A Team Reunited, as they beat basement boys DL FC 6-2.
Matt Andrews and Si Busby both fired home hat-tricks for Chadli, while The Boys scored through Sam Carey (2) and Jimmy Glazzard. Brook Meadow Old Boys moved further away from the relegation zone with a 3-2 win over struggling Butter of Kempsey.
Alex Walls, Ollie Walls and new signing Jack Green scored.
A hat-trick from Coby Upton pulled Brazil back from 2-0 down for a 4-2 win over third-placed 2G1S.
Chris Whitty got the other for Brazil after Ollie Booth and John Pykett scored for their opponents.
Warriors maintained their lead at the top of Division Three with a 9-6 win over AFC Stage 5.
Joe Lovell fired home a hat-trick alongside goals from Greg Eastwood (2), Luke Summers, Joel Summers, Tom Parsons and Mat Malley, while Stage 5 replied through debutant Paul Ashby (3), Ricky Newman and a goal of the season contender for Ian Simpson.
Paddy Brocklehurst, Jay Walker and Josh Blackman helped 2G1K to maintain second place with a 3-2 win over Vimtoka’s United who hit back through Ollie Gore and Max Ferriday.
Xavi Dodgers are third place with a 3-2 win over bottom of the table REC FC thanks to Owen Lane, Kieran Roberts and Bree Roberts.
A goal each from Jamie Mills and Jetmir Kruci meant Exeter Gently moved up into fourth with a 2-1 win over NBD who replied through Aaron Hewitt.
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