THE Soccer Site division one side Morgan Aero 8 progressed to the semi-final of the President's Cup when they defeated second division visitors Vauxhall AFC 7-1.

Morgan got off to a flying start when Jordan Miller scored in the second minute when the ball came to him six yards out following a free kick and he smashed the ball home.

It became 2-0 in the sixth minute when Mike Dean chased after a through ball and the Vauxhall keeper hit his attempted clearance against him on the edge of the area and he was first to the rebound and put the ball into the empty net.

It became 3-0 in the 15th minute when Mike Dean got his second with a well- placed header on the back post from a Mike Griffin corner. Vauxhall pulled a goal back from the penalty spot and Morgan were indebted to keeper Steve Davies who made a couple of good saves as the visitors had a good spell.

Morgan regained the initiative when Mike Griffin hit home a left foot volley to make it 4-1 at half time.

The second half saw Mike Dean complete his hat-trick with a fierce drive, followed by Mark Phillpots volleying home from the edge of the area. The scoring was completed when, as Morgan's Matt Duffett lined up to score after some neat footwork, his team mate Mike Griffin nipped into put the ball into the net.

Morgan's reward for this victory is a home draw against Club AC 30 in the semi-final.

In division one, leaders Bishops Frome took full advantage of their game in hand when they visited Kempsey United A when, despite being reduced to 10 men after 20 minutes, they recorded an emphatic 9-0 victory.

The first goal came when Mike Beale beat two players and his cross found Jason Westmacott who netted from close range. Mike Beale made it 2-0 when he ran onto a through ball and rounded the keeper to put the ball into the net. Bishops Frome were then reduced to 10 men when John Phillips was sent off but this did not stop them playing some good football and Jason Westmacott made it 3-0 at half time with a shot from the edge of the area.

Kempsey were awarded a penalty early in the second half but far from getting them back into the game it actually led to Bishops Frome scoring a fourth.

Visiting keeper Simon Wall made a fine save from the spot kick and then proceeded to hit a long clearance upfield which found Jason Westmacott who completed his hat-trick by lobbing the advancing keeper.

The same player then got his fourth goal of the game with an excellent diving header. Chris Jefferson then got in on the act with a quick-fire hat-trick, two of his goals were close range efforts but his middle goal was an outstanding one when he went on a mazy run beating five players before giving the goal keeper no chance. The final goal went to sub Mark Corbett who made no mistake with his shot in the closing moments of the game.

The other game in division one saw Talbot head consolidate their third place with a 4-0 victory at Fromes Hill. They took the lead when Andy Rogers deflected a free kick into the home net, the same player went on to record a hat-trick courtesy of headers from crosses by first Danny Briscoe and then James Rimmell. Luke Stallard netted the fourth goal with a shot from the edge of the area.

In division two, Dynamo Ledbury moved to within one point of leaders Bell Inn 98 with a game in hand. They also improved their goal difference when they beat bottom-of-the-table Great Malvern 14-0 with goals from Dan Lucas, Joby Downing, Simon Watkins, a hat-trick from Adam Thomas and four each for John Gittins and John Walker.

The only other game in this division saw Madresfield lose even more ground on the leaders when they drew 1-1 at Perowne Park Rangers.

This was a good effort by the young Perowne side who played the first half a man short and kept the score to 0-0.

Their missing man turned up at half time and they took the lead with a goal from Jason Wharf before an unfortunate own goal by Perowne's Lee Barmby gave the visitors a point.