HIGH-flying Woofferton grabbed five late goals to sink plucky Weston 5-0 in the Premier Division of the Hereford Times Here-fordshire League.
Substitute Adrian Taylor headed Woofferton's opener after 77 minutes from a beautifully-flighted cross from Dale Withers.
Striker Rob Banks dou-bled the advantage mo-ments later, latching on to a long wind-assisted kick from goalkeeper Dave Cooper, before Tay-lor notched his second within minutes of coming off the bench
With the home side now reeling, Neil Cocum bagged a fourth with a speculative left-wing cross and Kevin Phasey completed the rout just before the final whistle, reacting quickly after the ball had struck an up-right.
Reigning champions Ewyas Harold also left it late, scoring three times in the final 10 minutes, to dispose of a battling Westfields 3-0.
Stan Smith headed the opener, Ben Corner nod-ded the second and Smith clinched the champions' hard-fought win with an-other strike shortly be-fore the finish.
Darren Jones bagged a brace in Pegasus' con-vincing 4-0 victory at Ross United Services, who had a player sent off following a late off-the-ball inci-dent.
Jones broke the deadlock, firing home at the back post, and added a second with a rasping low drive.
Seventeen-year-old sec-ond-half substitute John Ferneyhough turned his marker to rifle an un-stoppable shot in to the roof of the net, and Jamie Edmonds rounded off the scoring from the penalty spot after a foul on An-thony McQuaid.
Civil Service fought back from an early two-goal deficit to claim a 3-2 vic-tory at Fownhope.
Gary Aldridge headed Fownhope in front and Damon Hollingshead ex-tended the home team's lead from a James Lavell flag-kick.
Service suffered a further blow when Matt Goodhall was taken off with a broken ankle, but the visitors clawed their way back.
Paul Cotton reduced to deficit before the break and Steve Gosling equalised five minutes into the second half. Makeshift striker Neil Bloomfield capped Civil Service's splendid comeback with a 70th-minute winner.
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