BRETFORTON Old Boys retained the Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday Football League Division One title with a 5-1 victory at Inkberrow.

Doubles from Baird and Beddoes secured a record ninth league title for the village team who are in line for a treble having reached the Evesham Hospital Junior Cup final and last four of the Mick Godwin Cup.

In Division Two second placed New Inn Pershore suffered a surprise 3-2 defeat at home to Alderton.

The visitors raced into a three-goal lead through Greaves (2) and Bowles before a Rushton double set up an exciting finish.

First-half goals from Quirke, Philpot, Cother and O’Brian earned Harvington the points 4-2 at Sun Inn as Davies and Moore replied.

Cropthorne hit 10 against relegated Dragons with the goalscorers being Lettersee (4), Barton (2), Horton (2), Crenan and Brixey.

Broadway United Reserves moved a step closer to the Division Three title with a 3-1 victory against Ashton 88.

Clark, Sallis and Steele scored for Broadway while Eade netted for Ashton.

Fortis took the honours against neighbours Pebworth 4-2 thanks to Puttock, Napper, Adamson and an own goal with Badger and another own goal replying.

Evesham United Sunday edged out Stratford United 4-3 with Hensey (2), Parker and Belling scoring for the Robins.

Dickenson (2) and Davis netted for Stratford.

Division Two's Offenham Rovers reached the last four of the Express-Funding Mick Godwin Cup by defeating Stour Excelsior Reserves on penalties after drawing 1-1.

Burrows had given Rovers a first-half lead before Stour levelled through Clarke.

Badsey Recreation reached the Evesham Hospital Minor Cup final with a 4-2 victory at Bretforton Old Boys Reserves.