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3:37pm Thursday 15th December 2005 in Football
THE father and son combination of Ray and Jack Baverstock helped last year's runners-up Green Baize United demolish Division One strugglers SKS Blyskawica in the second round of the Knockout Cup.
United romped home 8-0, Ray bagging a hat-trick and son Jack adding another.
Doubles from Micky Chambers and Stuart Morse completed the rout.
Division Six leaders Queenstown went out after an epic battle with Castrol, from Division Five. The match was drawn 2-2, but Castrol went through on penalties 4-3.
Mark Thatcher and Shaun Smith netted for Queenstown as did Ben Jenkinson and Ian Neave for Castrol before keeper Kevin Stevens slotted home the crucial deciding penalty.
Mark Hughes and Alan Wells scored for South Marston in their 4-2 home defeat by npower for whom two of their hits were own goals.
Haydon Wick WMC, joint leaders of Division Two, overcame Division Six GTS 5-3, thanks to a hat-trick from Wayne Arnold and one each from Mark Arnold and Dave Brown.
Jon Lampard replied twice for GTS to go with Adam Cinquegrani's effort.
In the all-Division One clash, the Roaring Donkey won 5-0 at Premier side Watercoolers.
Jon Peters bagged a double, Daniel Morton, Steve Hewlett and Alex Green also on target.
A Matt Bennett hat-trick, Antonio Mazzotta, Chris Joyce and Anthony Helouis helped Woodlands Edge to a 6-1 home victory against Brewers Arms.
Swindon West Indians progressed with a 5-2 home win against Westlink, from Division Six, George Green with a hat-trick and Luke Chambers and Anton Nicholson also netting. Matt Bissett and Kieran Cronin replied for Westlink.
Dave Rendell scored for APS Mortgages, who were squeezed out 2-1 by Dennis Removals after extra time. Paul Farrell and Martyn White were on target for Dennis.
AFC Gas won 6-1 at Fox and Hounds thanks to a Mark Bennett quartet, Gary Ashford and Rob Gray.
Jovial Monk beat Deers Leap 4-1, Jock Corcoran, Andy White and Lee Marshall with a couple on the scoresheet.
In the Chairman's Trophy, Division Seven Coleview battled to a 4-3 success at CJ Marlborough, from Division Two, after extra time.
Their hit men were Adam Fitzgibbon and Dan Wilcock who both scored twice, CJ's scorers being Tom Ritchie, Tom Adams and Wayne Presley.
It also took extra time before Village Inn finally got past Pertemps 6-5.
Adam Nicholson (3), John Twigg, Nathan Over and Ben Watson all netted for the winners.
Dave Moore scored the only goal of the game as Dynamo Ashton from Division Four beat Division Two Thamesdown Nalgo.
Tony Niester bagged a hat-trick for Greenbridge MOT, who went down 6-3 at home to Dorcan Old Boys.
Dorcan's scorers were Dave Devine with a couple, Matt Hodey, Graeme Little, Inglis Cole and Chris Sumner.
Division Four leaders KMLC demolished Lamb Marlbororugh 8-0, courtesy of an Ash Piotrowski four-timer, Ian McCarth's hat-trick and Nick Frost.
Archie Mcinally netted for Auto Colour in their 2-1 home defeat by Nationwide. Rat Trap beat Thamesdown AFC 4-2.
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