TEAM FC hit The Monks of Winchester for 10 as they booked their place in the second round of the North Hants Senior Cup.
Team netted three against The Monks in the first 20 minutes. Mitch Taylor scored after cutting in finding the far corner. Jamie Hope bagged five goals and veteran Luke Chatee got a brace.
AFC Laarsens beat King’s Somborne 4-3 on penalties after it finished 4-4. Laarsens went 1-0 down, but sub Jake Hardy immediately grabbed an equaliser with an audacious flick from Laith Aldoori’s pass and Laarsens led at half-time from Jack Mackinnon. King’s Somborne grabbed quick two goals before Laarsens equalised from Samie Aldoori. Somborne scored again and with two minutes left Dan Bloma took the game to penalties. Sean O’Brien saved two from five penalties.
Chineham lost at Mucky Duck 3-2. Travelling New Park Rangers beat P&P Invest 5-1. Brookvale United succumbed to hosts Whitchurch United Wildebeest 4-2.
Soldiers Return entertained Andover Robins and trailed 4-3 at half-time as Jamie Galpin netted twice and Alex Izzo got the other. After the break, the Robins hit eight to win 12-3.
EASTROP Eagles beat Anton United 4-2 in the first round of the North Hants Chris Price Cup.
Eastrop dominated possession with few chances until Eagles’ Mickey Davies’ corner was cleared to veteran defender Wes Bush to score.
After the break, Eagles’ Kirk Smith scored from distance. Anton pulled a goal back 2-1, before Eastrop’s Davies found space to squeeze the ball in off the post.
Anton netted, giving Eagles a nervous last 10 minutes, but at the death Eastrop killed the game, as Nathan Bennis squared for Keith Davies to finish.
Basingstoke Hammers away at Sportmans Reserves came from 2-1 down to win 3-2 as Cameron George scored twice and Jacob Burrows scored the winner.
AFC Aldermaston started shockingly in their North Hants John Ward Cup at Andover Royals, but in the end won the game on penalties 6-5 after it finished 3-3, having been 2-0 down.
Aldermaston’s goals came from Tommy James, Josh Maylen and Tom Radley.
Basingstoke Saints beat newbies Hampshire Royals 17-1 with clinical finishing, Danny Myers replied for Royals.
North Warnborough 2020 went behind at FC Shallow End but then scored eight, including a brace from Cam Metcalf.
Kempshott dominated possession but rued their misses, going down 3-2 to AFC Basing. Kempshott’s Jason Collins and Alex Mitchell scored and Basing’s three goals came from Liam Hunt (2) and Ryan Bennett
The game between Netheravon Wanderers and Hartley Sunday, saw Hartley come back from 2-0 down to level it 2-2 only to lose 4-2 on penalties.
Renegades’ home tie to Chineham Tigers resulted in 2-1 victory, as Charlie Jones scored and then George Collins was floored in the box and converted the spot kick. Tiger’s Morgan Best was then fouled in the box and Alex Dance Prosser netted the penalty.
CHINEHAM Reserves fought back from 2-0 down against Camrose Social to win 3-2 in Division Two.
Craig Atkinson put Camrose ahead at the interval after Chineham latching onto a loose ball and Matt Foreman made it 2-0 early in the second half.
Substitute Tyler Andrews reduced the deficit and another sub Cameron Furness delivered an inch perfect cross which Mark West headed home. The turnaround complete when Andrews squared for George Hallahan to tuck away the winner.
Basingstoke Royals beat Hampshire Irons 1-0 in Division 2 with a Steven Price strike.
In the only Division One match Republic of Chineham were beaten 2-1 by visitors Bramley United.
This Sunday fixtures Division 1: AFC Laarsens v Chineham, Bramley United, Tadley Tigers v Rep of Chineham, Team FC v New Park Rangers.
Division 2: Basingstoke Royals v Camrose Social, Brighton Wood v Chineham Res, Eastrop Eagles v Overton United, Hampshire Irons v Basingstoke Hammers.
Division 3: Basingstoke Saints v AFC Basing, Chineham Tigers v AFC Aldermaston, FC Shallow End v Renegades, Hartley Sunday v Kempshott, North Warnborough 2020 v Hampshire Royals.
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