STEVE Turberfield bagged a hat-trick to lead The Bridge to a 6-2 Worcester Sunday League win over Reality Rangers.
Ralf Harris also added a brace for the hosts in the division one fixture.
Rodrigo Pastore and Kevin Insall both scored twice for Ronkswood Sports who thrashed Cutnall Green 6-1.
And Gary Otun bagged two for Callow End who drew 3-3 with Prinner Sports.
Premier division leaders Arrow 2000 can not stop scoring. They put eight past AFC Mazak without reply with the prolific Luke Corbett cracking another hat-trick.
Trinity Lakes gave an impressive display at Blackpole where they hammered the home side 6-0. Ex-Worcester City youth team starlet Matt Upton netted four times.
Archdales beat Bedwardine 5-3 with Steve Grove and Darren Tafft both bagging a brace.
Reigning champions Perrywood took a first-minute lead through Gary Price against Martley Spurs.
But Spurs 'keeper Phil Lane made three brilliant saves and Wood squandered chances to make the game safe. Wayne Baldwin converted a penalty three minutes from time to earn Martley a point.
Kempsey won 3-0 at Exel with goals from Rob Perrins, Archie Mahmood and Mike Roberts.
A seven-goal thriller at The Courtyard saw the home team scrape home 4-3 with the help of a double from Steve Freear.
Shooting star of the day was Rob Freeman who blasted five goals past TJ's as his side Plumbers Arms cantered to a 6-1 success.
Mike Dale fired a treble for FC Goodrest, 3-0 winners against Anchor, and a Lee King strike gave Northwick Sports victory at Bringsty Sports.
Mark Price and David Jenkinson both bagged two as Hornets won 5-3 at Old Vigornians.
Kays beat New Inn Claines 4-2 with Phil Oldfield netting twice for Kays and James Sliwa doing likewise for Claines.
On Saturday, Simon Pettifer hit a double for Talbot in their 3-1 home win over Hanley Swan as did Stuart Redding of Pershore Manor in their 5-4 victory at West Malvern.
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