PETER Wall scored a hat-trick as Wellington Reserves completed the league double over top-half rivals Ledbury Town with a 5-1 victory.

The win was Welly’s eighth on the bounce with Nick Britton and Matthew Williams also scoring to keep their gap at the top.

Title rivals Clee Hill continued to show their credentials by demolishing Shropshire rivals Tenbury Town 13-0 in a game which saw eight different goal scorers and Josh Carpenter net four.

Fownhope remain in pole position behind the top two and picked up their fourth win from five games with a 2-1 victory over Ewyas Harold.

Tom Davies and Cory Hyde both scored for the in-form side while Rory Worthing once again replied for Harold.

Tenbury United picked up their first victory of the season after coming from two goals down to beat a depleted Hinton side 4-2.

Hinton Reserves had better fortune when a brace from Ben Sheffield kept them level with the Division One league leaders despite Hereford City pulling a goal back in the second half.

However, they will have to knock Ludlow Town Colts off the top who continued their impressive start to the season with a 5-1 victory over Ross Juniors with Jamil Kezze netting a brace with Carl Roberts scoring in reply.

Elsewhere, Jack Brazier was on fire for Shobdon as he scored four times during their 8-0 rout over Hereford Lads Club Reserves with Harry Bowen x2, Daniel Brazier and Connor Bufton also netting.

Division Two leaders Civil Service dropped points for just the second time this season as third place Weobley held them to a 2-2 draw.

At the opposite end of the table the bottom two sides went head-to-head resulting in pointless Withington picking up an emphatic 4-0 victory over new side Marden.