LADS Club Reserves are the last-ever Hereford Times Herefordshire Football League team of the week following an excellent 7-0 away win at Leominster Town in the Premier Division.

The victory means Leon Cooke's team finished above Westfields Reserves in the division, with 18 points from their 20 games.

It was the perfect send-off for Cooke, who is stepping down from his position.

Cooke was also on the scoresheet, with captain Henry Hastings helping himself to a hat-trick.

The other goalscorers were Giovanni Colandra, Zak Turner and Joseph Evans.

Ewyas Harold finish their campaign in third place thanks to a 5-2 win at Ledbury Town.

Simon Gwynne scored two of the goals, with Karl Lewis, Rory Worthing and Shaune Smith also on target.

Three days later, Ledbury's match against Pegasus Reserves was abandoned at 3-3 due to consistent heavy rain.

However, the result stands due to at least 70 minutes being played.

Pegasus went into the game on the back of losing the HFL Senior Cup Final 4-2 to Tenbury United.

There are two games left to play in the Premier Division, both involving Hinton.

The Hereford side host Tenbury on Thursday before going to Ledbury on Saturday.

Division One champions Holme Lacy lost for only the third time this season on Tuesday – going down 3-2 to runners-up Sinkums.

Joe Lako-Tombe, Nathan Scotford and George Worswick scored for Sinkums.

Elsewhere, Hinton drew 1-1 with Woofferton, while Tenbury Town and Ewyas Harold Harold shared a 4-4 thriller.

Last Saturday, Harold thrashed Woofferton 5-1, while Tenbury lost 7-1 at home to Wellington Colts.

Sinkums overcame Fownhope Reserves 4-3.

Kington Town Reserves missed out on a chance to go second in Division after losing 3-2 at home to Leominster Town Colts on Tuesday night.

Joe Griffiths, Matt Strangwood and Troy Wilcox were Leominster's scorers.

Kington will finish runners-up on goal difference if they beat Holme Lacy Reserves this Saturday.

Last Saturday, Kington beat Civil Service 4-1, while Holme Lacy Reserves hammered Bartestree Reserves 6-0.

Elsewhere, Kingstone Rovers overcame Dore Valley 2-0 and champions Ledbury Town Reserves hammered Leominster Town Colts 7-0.