BIDFORD enjoyed another profitable afternoon in front of goal as the Big Meadow men banged in a dozen goals in their latest Stratford Alliance fixtures.
The senior side netted ten times without reply in the Aquaid Division One Cup clash at Badsey Rangers where Greg Castle led the way with four goals.
The second team also kept a clean sheet while scoring twice at the other end courtesy of Matthew Layton and Daniel Perham in the Herald Division Two contest at Badsey Rangers.
Bretforton Old Boys also hit double figures in their league date with Welford who just couldn't cope with the attacking prowess of Matty Staley, who netted five times, and hat-trick man Paul Jones.
Shipston Colts also found the net ten times in their Cutler Division Three home clash with Badsey United - all in all it was a sorry afternoon for the villagers who shipped in 22 goals!
Karl Surman's solitary strike for Halfords was enough to guarantee first division knockout progress against Inkberrow, while Henley Forest were the other side to progress thanks to a 3-2 win at Quinton.
FISSC reserves and Seven Stars both netted four goals while pocketing three second division points, while there were odd goal wins in the same section for both Shipston Reserves and Studley Nags Head.
Two goals from Sam Wright helped Inkberrow's second string win 3-2 at Snitterfield in the third division where Claverdon and Blockley Sports were the other winners.
Results
Aquaid Division One Knockout Cup: Halfords 1, Inkberrow 0; Quinton 2, Henley Forest 3; Badsey Utd 0, Bidford 10.
Herald Division Two: Badsey Rgrs 0, Bidford Res 2; Bretforton OB 10, Welford Res 0; FISSC Res 4, Cubbington 3; Henley Forest Res 1, Seven Stars 4; Ilmington Res 0, Shipston Res 1; Stu- dley Nags Head 3, Wellesbourne Utd 2.
Cutler Division Three: Blockley Spts 4, Red Alert 1; Claverdon 3, Tysoe Utd 1; Henley Forest A 1, Quinton Res 1; Shipston Colts 10, Badsey utd 1; Snitterfield Snipers 2, Inkberrow Res 3; Stratford Celtic 1, Alcester Tn 1.
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