TENBURY Town are this week's winners of the Hereford Times Herefordshire Football League team of the week prize after beating Division 3 leaders Sinkums1-0.

A solitary goal from star striker Mark Boucker won the game for Town, who are now just nine points Sinkums with five games in hand.

With Wellington Rangers inactive due to a fixture clash with the West Midlands League side, Ewyas Harold took full advantage to extend their lead at the top of the Premier Division to six points.

Their game at Westfields Reserves saw four red cards – three for Westfields.

Scott Jackson, Cameron McNally and Harry Waybourne all saw red for Westfields, while Joe Taylor was dismissed for Ewyas Harold.

Two goals by Shaune Smith saw Ewyas Harold home, while Waybourne netted for Westfields.

Pegasus Reserves stay third after sharing an eight-goal thriller at Leominster Town.

Adam Webb netted a brace for Pegasus, with Matt Evans and Ashley also on target,

Leominster’s reply came from Terry Williams (two), Matt Strangward and Ben Pound.

The local derby at Tenbury ended with a 2-2 draw between United and Orleton Colts.

In Division 1, Holme Lacy missed a chance to move up to second place after beating beaten 2-1 at home by struggling Hinton Reserves.

Dore Valley completed their league fixtures with a 6-2 win against Leominster Town Reserves to stay top of Division 3, with Orleton Colts Reserves moving into second place thanks to a hard-fought 2-1 success over Tupsley.

Belmont Wanderers stay in contention after hammering Shobdon 9-1.

While in the Supplementary League, Civil Service overcame Kingstone Rovers 1-0.