BOUNTY United produced the biggest shock in the second round of the Peter Raynbird Cup, as they beat Tadley Calleva A 3-1 at Barlow’s Park.

Tadley swept into a second minute lead, when Luke Walkley's 50-yard free-kick, caused havoc in United defence and Kye Theodore scored.

Bounty were level after 24 minutes as player/manager Jordan Willis' corner was met by the head of Andy Neal.

Five minutes before the break, the visitors took the lead as Willis scored.

Ten minutes from time, Alex Izzo sent a good ball through to Jordon Wainwright, his shot hit the bar and Willis netted the rebound.

DC UK are also through to the last eight, after winning at current Division One leaders Twentyten 3-1.

However, they were a goal down in the tenth minute, when a shot from James Arnold hit the post and then ended up in the net off goalkeeper Shaun Searle.

On the 30 minute mark, a long cross from Lorne Howard saw Ben Nicholls equalise.

A free-kick taken by Ross Harwood found the unmarked Stuart Austen who made it 2-1 to DC.

By the 50th minute it was game over as Harry Rudge scored from a free-kick.

As expected, Hook beat lowly placed Division Two side Chineham winning 9-2.

It took them just three minutes to open the scoring from Adam Arthurs.

By half-time it was 6-0 as Sam Barker, Andy Parker (2), Arthurs and James Neville all scored.

Early in the second half. Neville scored a seventh.

Chineham pulled a goal back, after a run by Eugenio Carrasco saw Luke Russell score with curling shot.

Arthurs and Parker's hat-trick made it 9-1, before Chineham's second came from Luke Russell assisted by Ashley Russell.

Basingstoke Athletic proved too good for Division two Overton United B, winning 3-1.

Overton did well to keep a clean sheet until the 52nd minute when Ryan Evans put Athletic ahead.

Overton replied just after the hour with a deflected shot from Jamie Smith. Two quick goals from Nathan Read and Evans made sure of the win.

Basingstoke Royals had no problem knocking out AFC Aldermaston Reserves 4-1.

In the 15th minute, Stephen Horton cut back a perfect pass for Cobi Judd to slot into the empty net.

A volley by Richard Willcock following a corner taken by Ama Bhuller made it 2-0.

Aldermaston hit back in the 34th minute when a shot by James Edwards hit the post and Tommy James followed up to put away the rebound.

A Steve Harvey volley made it 3-1 and then Willcock wrapped up the scoring.

Herriard Sports faced Basingstoke Labour Club in a first round replay.

When these two met last month the referee refused to play extra time after they had drawn 3-3 and in the shoot out Herriard won.

This result was declared void and a replay ordered and this time it was Labour who ran off 2-0 winners.

They will now meet Basingstoke United in the second round later this month.

Labour opened the scoring after 38 minutes from Matt Kelly after a good through ball from Charlie Coughlin.

There second came on 70 minutes as Kelly turned provider as he pulled the ball back for Aaron Johns to score.