SIYANI Thomas scored a hat-trick as Tron maintained their 100 per cent home record as they beat Wheatsheaf 4-1, to keep alive their hopes of second spot in the Basingstoke and District League Division One.

Thomas scored a straight hat-trick and then Ash Elward struck back for Wheatsheaf, before Richard McCoubrie's late breakaway goal completed the 4-1 win.

All agreed that Ross Cook was the significant difference between the sides.

Jack Hulbert put FC Basing ahead in the first half against Dayers Fine Foods and Tom Mole made it 2-0 with 10 minutes to go.

Jake Tanner pulled a goal back with five minutes left and Charlie Manning missed a last gasp equaliser.

Hosts Republic of Chineham were level 1-1 at full time in their Andover Presidents Cup semi-final against Arms Athletic, but the visitors won 3-1 after extra time.

Affini Technology beat Team 3-2 with a brace by Nick Jupp and Jamie Healy's single to extend their unbeaten run to six games and complete a Division Two double over Team.

Keith Davies put Eastrop Eagles ahead against Revolution, after good midfield play by Martin Brown.

Their second goal came from Jack Barlow, who was played through by Kirk Smith.

Jack Barlow completed his brace after being set up by his father Wayne Barlow with a fine diagonal pass in their 3-2 win over Revolution.

Bramley United hit the woodwork twice in the first 15 minutes, through Adam Bartlett and Les Wood away at UWS.

The home side took the lead after 20 minutes, but soon after Wood headed in a corner to level things.

After an evenly matched first half, Bramley United were rampant after the break as Bartlett, Stuart Leddy, Colin Bell and Ramsey Lewis all scored in the 5-1 victory.

Division Three champions North Warnborough Reserves stormed into a 5-0 lead at half-time.

Basingstoke Saints Reserves reorganised and the second half saw the teams share six more goals.

Alex Jeffers sealed a fine hat-trick, while Sean Delfosse and Sam Wilson scored braces.

Chineham Reserves and DG Athletic drew 1-1, as James Stacey netted for Chineham and Richie Budd replied for DG from a corner.

Matt Kelly, from the edge of the box, gave home side Soldiers Return Reserves an early lead over Camrose Social.

The visitors hit back to lead 3-1 with a brace from Aaron Burt and single through Alex McKenna.

In the second half, Kelly got a second for Soldiers, but Camrose held on to a 3-2 win.

Bramley United lost Thursday's Chris Price Cup final 6-0 to a strong Nether Wallop side.

The first half was even, as the Andover side led 2-0 at the interval and they added three more goals in a 13 minute spell from the 67th minute.