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SUNDAY LEAGUE: Mexicans on course to retain their crown

Clive Milton with the action in the Michael R Peters Bedford Sunday Football League

Holders Meltis Mexicans remain on course to retain their Beds FA Sunday Junior Cup crown after sinking Sharks 6-0 in the third round.

Scott Alleyne's hat-trick led the way while Sundeep Gill, Jamie McLennon and Matty Hulatt also scored.

Elsewhere in the competition, Oakley are also through after recording a comprehensive 5-0 win over Macom Eagles. Mark Smith (2), Jason Goldman, C Boniface and Ashley Banks on target.

In the Harrison & Rowley Cup Caldecote Young Boys are into the last four after a 3-1 home win over Burnaby Arms.

The only Premier Division game played saw Sandy Sunday record a 1-0 win in a closely contested match at Queensmen.

Andrew Vallom slotted home the crucial winner eight minutes from time and the win moves Sandy back to the top of the division above Atletico Europa, with one point to spare and a game in hand.

The First, Second and Third Division games were all postponed, but there were two games in the Fourth and one in the Fifth Division.

Renhold inflicted a heavy 8-0 defeat on struggling North End Astros in the Fourth Division.

Garry Johnstone, Anthony Hubbard (2), Adam Poole (2), Dale Matthews, Jason Thompson and Anthony Ursell all had their shooting boots on.

Elsewhere, Flitwick Eagles Sunday beat local rivals Wells Stars 3-1.

Division Five leaders Grafton Celtics lost 5-2 at nearest challengers Gardeners Arms Biggleswade and means the gap at the top is now just two points.


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