TRON recorded their biggest win of the season as they won 3-2 at Southampton side Chamberlayne Athletic to reach the last four of the Hampshire Sunday Senior Cup, writes TONY SPENCER.

Chamberlayne are a big physical outfit, good in the air and intimidating, both the team and supporters, so Tron knew they were in a good, well contested cup tie from start to finish.

The visitors took the lead on 25 minutes, after David Parry burying a shot after James Tennant hit the crossbar.

After the break, Athletic levelled, but Tron made it 2-1 as Lee Neal started a move down the wing. Ross Cook and Jesse Todd then combined, before Tennant's shot was parried by the goalkeeper and Neal finished off the move he started, by tucking the rebound into the roof of the net after 68 minutes.

The hosts levelled again, but five minutes from the time, Cook's pass to Ross Soper-Dyer saw him set-up Tennant, whose left foot drive made it 3-2 2-3.

Luke Stickland in goal made two good saves in the final minutes to secure the win.

Overton United progressed to the semi-finals of the Hampshire Sunday Junior B Cup with a 5-1 victory at Testcombe Athletic, this was thanks to goals from Josh Dickins, Jack Rawlings, Nuno Franco, Scott Winterbourne and Yakhouba Kaba.

Bramley United also made it into the final four of the North Hants Chris Price Cup after a 6-2 win over Locomotiv Eastleigh 6-2.

Bramley took a 2-0 first-half lead through Stuart Leddy and Adam Bartlett.

Second half goals followed from Tim Barnett, Leddy, Dean Ridgers (penalty) and Colin Bell. Bramley conceded two penalties one of which was saved.

UWS missed out on a place in the final as they went 2-0 down by half-time at Owslebury.

They pulled a goal back two minutes from the end, but the home side scored a third.

Team came back from a goal down, to book their place in the last four of the North Hants John Ward Cup, as they beat visiting Hedge End Tigers 2-1.

Team scored both their goals in the final seven minutes of the contest.

Joe Richardson nutmegged the ball to substitute Luke Richardson, who buried the equaliser in the top right hand corner.

Ryan Stephens grabbed the winner with an effort into the bottom left corner.