TDMS Harvington continued their improved form with a resounding 8-1 win at New Inn Pershore in the Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday League.

The promoted side took time to adapt to Division One but goals from Harry Quirke (2), Ryan Attwood, Adam Stanley, Luke Woodfield, Dan Kinnersley, Jay Bunn and Kodi Sallis earned the big win.

There were no shocks in the Evesham Hospital Junior Cup quarter-finals.

Bretforton Sports Club hit double figures against Broadway United 10-3 with the goals coming from George Kirby (4), Will Gayton (2), Lewis Fathers (2), Ryan Cantrill and Ben Johns.

Bretforton Old Boys had to work hard to overcome Alderton 3-2.

Goals from Kieron Sheen and Alex Griffiths helped Inkberrow win 2-1 at Offenham Rovers for whom David Waters scored.

Evesham WMC progressed with a 4-2 victory at Mickleton Rangers.

Dominic Hartland (2), Matt Iorns and James White scored for the Workies with Rangers' goals from Alex Theo and Joe Godson.

In Division Two, Fladbury produced an excellent performance to defeat Strawberry Field United 5-2.

Will Green (2), Max Ferriday, Jake Jordan and Sebastian Nevitt scored for the village team and Mark Magee netted twice for Srawberry Field.

Cropthorne maintained their promotion hopes with a 4-1 victory over Stratford HGC with their goals coming from Kyle Ballard (2), Neil Taylor and Curtis Bennett.

Division Three saw Ashton 88 Reserves lead through a Chris Davies goal against Dragons before Scott Danby levelled matters to make it 1-1.

Bredon defeated Stour Excelsior Reserves 5-3.

In the Evesham Hospital Minor Cup, Stour Excelsior hit 10 without reply against Pebworth.

Jamie Vadasz (3), Jake Harris (2), Jake Bradley (2), Ed Caswell, Ian Ross and Patrick Ross scored for the Shipston side.

Harvington Harriers won 3-1 at Bengeworth with goals from Rhys Warner, Joshua Crowley and Jack Wright.

Alderman United continued their excellent season with a narrow 4-3 win over Drakes Broughton Rangers thanks to a Jake Petitt treble.

TDMS Evesham reached the last four with a 5-3 victory over Ashton 88.

The academy team scored through Luke Phipps (2), Tom Dixon, Kasper Wiecki and Jack Howard Nailor.

Ashton replied through Gary Dyke, Josh Keen and Matthew Ingle.