Whitehouse Press North Glos League Premier,One & Two

LEE Morton netted a hat-trick for free-scoring Newnham United in their 9-0 win at bottom club Coleford United.

Hurley (2), Kibble, Reed, Reece and Jobson also scored for the second highest scorers in the Premier.

Leaders Minsterworth had arguably their toughest test of the season at Lydney Town Reserves.

The home side led into the second-half with a Luke Clarke strike, but Minsterworth eventually wore their opponents down with efforts from Stacey and Jerome Lee.

Tom Tomlins (2), Steve Blaby and Phil Powell fired Milkwall to a 4-1 home success against Westbury United.

Huntley won 5-1 against Broadwell Reserves with three goals from Will Freeman and a Tim Fletcher brace.

In-form English Bicknor saw off Woolaston 4-0 with goals from Simon Gwilliam, Tom Phillips, Declan Findlay and Rob Gwilliam.

Whitecroft now top Division One following their 2-1 victory over Blakeney. Keith Paterson and Aaron Giddins found the target.

Sedbury United hit 10 past Rank Outsiders, courtesy of James Brooks (4), Bobby McEwan (3), Adam Jennings, James Bynon and Nick Hanson. Ironically, Ranks led early on through a Lee Manns effort.

Rob Kibble notched both goals for Ruardean Hill Reserves in their 2-1 win at Ellwood Reserves, while Newent Town Reserves beat Redbrook Rovers 4-3 with a Carl Stevens four-timer.

Chris Sommers, Andy Horlick and Andy Riddell were Redbrook's sharp-shooters.

Mitcheldean Reserves drew 2-2 with Aylburton Rovers. Jeremy Sherwood and Adam Beaumont were on the mark for Mitcheldean, with Antony Cadogan grabbing both goals for Rovers.

Division Two leaders St Briavels remain unbeaten following their 2-0 defeat of Soudley Reserves.

Both goals came in the first-half, via Ashley Edwards and Greg Prosser.

Puma beat Westbury Reserves 2-0 with a Mike Wall double.

Ben Gransmore, Harvey Brown, Declan Morley-Lyne and Nick Turley shot Lydney Town A to a 4-3 triumph over Staunton & Corse Reserves.

Shaun Lane, Dave Taylor and Anthony Powell replied for the losers.

White Horse came back from 2-0 down to draw 3-3 with Lydbrook A.

Damian Goodman (2) and Steve Henderson scored for the Horsemen, with Mike Etheridge (2) and Simeon Jones getting Lydbrook's goals.