Essex Sunday Corinthian League
Premier Division
League-leaders Greengate laid down yet another marker, crushing helpless Elm Park Eagles 7-2 on Saturday.
Sonny Read lead the way for the table topper with a brace, whilst there were further efforts Bradley Connor, Carl Conway, Marc McLean and James Smith.
The win means Greengate extend their lead over Chingford Celtic to nine points with only two games going ahead in the division.
In the league's only other fixture, ten-man Coral cruised to a comprehensive 4-1 win at Romford Elite.
Paul Cutts struck twice for fifth-placed Coral, whilst Elliot Nathan and Jack Phillips also found the back of the net.
Ian Sawyer got Romford's consolation effort.
Division One
With top-of-the-table Ainslie Wood not in action, Repton Park had the opportunity to go top but were beaten 8-1 at Lonsdale.
Kalium Fletcher, who now has 22 goals for the season, added a further four to his ever-expanding tally, whilst Jack Boyes (2), Keiran Sheridan and Ryan Livesey also netted.
Sonny Tovey got Repton Park's consolation strike.
St Augustines beat Alliance United 3-1 to close the gap on the top five.
Thomas Neale, Thomas Neil and Jackson Gregory all got on the scoresheet, cancelling out Harry Dahler's effort.
Warren United Reserves won 2-1 at Archers Athletic.
Division Two
Six goals from Matt Hunt helped Flanders to an 8-0 win at Pro Elite Soccer United, closing the gap on leaders Leyton Green.
Flanders trail by 12 points but also boast four games in hand over Green, who were not in action at the weekend.
Des Wilson and Adam Hunt added to Hunt's double hat-trick.
Park Tavern and Napier scored 12 times between them, with Tavern 9-3 victors.
Hat-tricks from John Starbrook and Kristopher Brown were added to be Perry Bruce (2) and goalkeeper Danny Davey.
Heathside picked up a routine 2-0 win at Romford Galaxy.
Goals from Craig Alan Ellis and Kurt Smith sealed the points.
Premier Division Cup
Morfdown Elect advanced to the next round with a 4-3 win over West Thurrock.
Carl Hatt, Terry Junior Martin, Ricky Abel Barwick and David Carter all struck for Elect.
Joe Hatch, Tony Piccolo and Scott Myers were the Thurrock marksmen.
Corinthian Cup
Aldborough Hatch beat Ainslie Wood on penalties 4-2 following a 4-4 draw in extra time.
Keith Green, Tom Leonard Moore, James Gibbings and Terlochan Singh were amongst the goals for Hatch.
But strikes from Eric Kelly (2), Tommy Hayden and Marc Cologne forced penalties.
Trophyland Cup
Warren United are through to the next round after beating Leyton Green 2-1.
Charlie Pegram and James Peagram scored the goals to send United through.
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