PEGASUS Reserves have been fined and deducted six points after calling off their second game in a row.

The Hereford outfit were due to face Ewyas Harold in the HFA County League Premier Division last Saturday, but were unable to raise a side.

That came on the back of the away match at Malvern Town Under-21s also being called off.

Pegasus Reserves manager Steve Wynn said his side have been unlucky due to many of his players having other commitments.

At the top of the division, Kington Town Reserves are still unbeaten but could only draw 1-1 at Fownhope.

Sam Lewis equalised for Fownhope after Nicholas Layton had opened the scoring.

Wellington Rangers have climbed to second after beating Malvern Under-21s 3-2.

Josh Hunt, Glenn Segust and Neil Walmsley were all on target for the hosts.

Reigning champions Hinton lost 2-0 at Tenbury United, while Westfields Reserves saw off Tenbury Town 4-2.

At the bottom of the division, Lads Club Reserves are still to pick up point following a 3-1 defeat to Ledbury Town.

In Division One, Kingstone Rovers remain unbeaten following a 4-2 win against Ludlow Town Colts.

Goals from Ashley Day, Sean Francis and a brace from Stuart Mills saw them go nine points clear.

Meanwhile, Leominster Town will face Ewyas Harold in the quarter-finals of the HFA County Challenge Cup after beating rivals Orleton Colts 3-1.

Jamie Davies, Joshua Griffiths and Robbie Murphy were all on target for Leominster.