WEST Moors Social Club, who won the Mark Hart Sunday Senior Cup last season when they were known as Crown, are in the final again after Jason Lovell and Marc Burrows (pen) gave them the edge 2-1 in their semi-final with Roko who replied through Mike Carroll.
- A trio of Premier League giants bowed out to lower league opposition in the fourth round of the M A Hart Robbins Cup.
Foresters Arms netted through Andy Brook and Tom Brown but Ensbury Park from Division Six nudged them out 3-2 thanks to Luke McArdle, Darren Spiers and John Bastable while Luke Wahwerit and Matt Kirkham gave Division Five side AFC Parkstone a 2-1 success against Hordle Spurs.
Alan Etherton gave East Christchurch SSC a two-goal lead but Second Division Kinson Conservative eventually got the better of them 4-2 after extra time thanks to Johnny Cook (2), Rodrigo Pons and Jason Thomas.
Jamie Corbin and James Pinder ensured a 2-0 victory for Branksome CC in the all-Premier League clash with New Star while Berrans Park Avenue ousted Vienna Windows 5-2 courtesy of Kevin James' hat-trick and further goals from Dan Fairhurst and Hisham Douik.
White Heather Hornets tanned Lovett 4-1 with goals from Adam Light (2), Matt Groves, and Sam Doe while AFC Ringwood went through 8-7 on penalties after they finished 0-0 after extra time with Heritage.
- Tommy Freeman struck twice and Chris Lynch added another when Cranleigh overpowered Mazars 3-0 in the third round of the M A Hart In-Excess Cup.
- Bell Plumbing were leaking goals in the fourth round of the M A Hart Nicholas Read Cup when Queens Park Rovers Reserves gave them a 6-1 drubbing thanks to Robbie Harber, Lewis Mills, Kyall Pearce and a Richard Collins hat-trick.
Falcons were 4-1 winners against Riversmeet through Joe Jeans (2), Matthew Chetwynd, and Karl White while Shamrock shaded it 4-3 against Priory Quays Reserves with goals from Adam Bartlett, Sean Rowson, Nick Hamilton, and Matt Morum.
- Tom Jeffes struck for Bournemouth Electric but their hopes of retaining the Hampshire Senior Cup were dashed when they went down 3-1 to Westwood Old Boys in the second round.
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