Essex Sunday Corinthian League
Premier Division
Greengate maintained their impressive form by thumping West Thurrock 8-2 to maintain their position at the summit.
Robert Carroll and Steve Robinson scored consolation goals for a Thurrock side who find themselves bottom.
Elm Park Eagles recorded their third victory of the campaign with a 2-1 win against Coral.
Shane Redford scored a brace to confirm all three points for Eagles despite a goal from Coral’s Jack Phillips.
Division One
Spring Farm claimed only their second point of the season as six goals were shared in an entertaining 3-3 draw with Lonsdale. Rory Treadwell (2) and Ryan Livsey scored for the visitors, whilst Adam Lewis, Mark Lovett and Francis O’Brien grabbed the goals for Farm.
M & B Club and St Augustines were involved in another goal-fest, the game finishing 4-4.
Thomas Neale, Thomas Neil, Rorie O’Brien and Charlie Mahoney all got on the score sheet for Augustines.
Aldborough Hatch kept themselves in title contention with a 5-1 victory against Alliance United.
It was a one-sided contest and goals from Stefan Attfield, Terlochan Singh, James Gibbings, Daniel Chester and Jason Reynolds Binache proved too much for United, who could only muster a single goal from Sam Wilkins.
Division Two
Wanstead gained a creditable 3-3 draw against top-of-the-table Leyton Green.
Kane Greene and Andrew Hooper were among the scorers in an enthralling contest.
Meanwhile, E4 Rangers beat Napier 4-0 in the battle of the strugglers.
Corinthian Cup
Romford Elite advanced to the semi-finals of the cup but needed extra-time to beat Heathside 2-1.
Daniel Daley and Pa Lette Jallow were the scorers for Elite, while Carl Weller netted for Heathside.
In the other quarter-final, Repton Park beat EMWA courtesy of two goals from Jayden Ambrose.
Trophyland Cup
Romford Galaxy completely outplayed Flanders, winning 6-0 to advance to the semis.
Strikes from Gary Smith and Robert Watson, as well as two apiece from Christopher Beaman and Craig McNutt, sealed their passage.
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