THIRD division Oddfellows Arms, formerly Littleton, recorded their first win of the campaign with victory at Blockley Sports in the Evesham Football League.

Goals from Harris (2), Buttle and Sears secured victory and took the Oldies off the bottom.

Paul Keyte grabbed a consolation goal for Blockley.

A Crawford hat-trick showed Ambassadors credentials in an impressive win at Salford Rovers and a Phil Layton goal gave Honeybourne Gate victory at Riverside.

Badsey Rec Res remain top of Division Four with a win at Shipston Sports, the visitors goals coming from Jordan, McDermott and Stanbra.

Broadway United Res fell to a second successive defeat. Defford/Besford United raced into a four goal lead through Barton (3) and Alcock before late goals from Roulstone (2) and Cooper made the scoreline respectful.

Chris Vizor hit five as Crown Athletic won at Tewkesbury Town Res for whom Kavanagh netted twice and Mountineers continued their impressive start to the season

Goals from Page (2), Rowland, Simpson and Stanton defeated Bell United.

Division One leaders More-ton Wanderers went goals crazy hitting 11 past hapless Tewkesbury Town. Oxley and Cooke both hit hat-tricks with further goals from Winter (2), Harvey and Teagle.

Mickleton Rangers good start to the season was halted at improving Badsey Rec who won comfortably with goals from Bishop, Williams, Sch-embri and Spiwiskowski.

Guiting Rangers cannot find last season's form.

This time Bredon defeated them with goals from Baker (2), Fry and Christian.

Nothing seems to be able to stop Willersey in division two.

Goals from Reeves (5), Hodgetts (2), Hands and Powell proved too much for Ilmington Rangers.