NEW Basingstoke and District Sunday League Division One side Husaria took a fifth minute lead against Tron, after a long ball was finished well by Pawel Derbot, writes TONY SPENCER.

However, this was as good as it got for the visitors as Tron levelled after 25 minutes after David Parry made a run up the right wing and cut inside and fired in an unstoppable shot across goal from 20 yards.

Parry chalked up his second three minutes later from a deflected free-kick.

The floodgates then opened, as Nathan Rae on the left ran around three players to net, then James Tennant scored from an overhead kick off the post.

Just before the interval, Tennant struck again to make the game safe at 5-1.

Substitute Ross Cook managed a brace in the second half, put though by Darren Hutchins for both as RTron won 7-1.

Republic of Chineham beat FC Basing 2-1 after a well fought game, Wayne Finn and Alex Pickering scored for the hosts, while Stephen Bean replied for Basing.

An entertaining Division Two match ended with Basingstoke Saints losing 6-3 to visiting Chineham.

The result was virtually settled by three good first-half strikes by the visitors and it 5-2 at half-time.

Saints started off, clearly still suffering from licking last season's wounds, but improved their performance as the game wore on.

Dan Green, Adam Butler and James Brown scored for Saints, Dan Greenwood and Shane West replied with braces and James Harvey and Matt Kempson with singles.

Goalless at the break, Eastrop Eagles were undone in the second half, beaten 3-0 by Hampshire Irons.

Rob Mead opened the account with a looping header, capitalising on a goalkeeper error, followed by tap-ins from substitute Jack Rickard and Michael Pemberton.

North Warnborough's opening game was a memorable see-saw match decorated with a first-half hat-trick from last season's goalkeeper, Joe Pantony, filling in up front.

Visitors Bramley United scored first, Colin Bell finding the net after five minutes.

The lead only lasted five minutes before Pantony levelled.

Neil Armstrong restored Bramley's lead, which Pantony swiftly matched.

Almost immediately from the kick-off Stuart Leddy made it 3-2 with a ricochet off the post, before Pantony levelled by completing his hat-trick by half-time.

Bell settled matters with his second, the only second-half goal, as Chineham won 4-3.

The first half belonged to UWS, with a 2-0 half-time lead, thanks to goals from Darren Head and Nathan Glasgow.

However, visitors AFC Soldiers replied with an own goal and Harry Tuffs' strike earned a 2-2 draw.

North Warnborough Reserves opened their Division Three campaign with 6-0 victory at newcomers Rising Sun, the opening goals from breakaways by Tom Davies and Jack McKee.

On the half-hour mark Davies buried a third.

In the second half McKee completed his brace and youngster Niall Day made it 5-0 before a breakaway run around several players for Day to get his second.

Despite an Adam Robinson brace and Chris Waller strike, Camrose Social lost their opener 4-3 against a resurrected RAF Odiham Blades.

Mike Castor with two, Simon Newman and James Hindmarsh edged the result for the visitors.

Chineham Athletic beat Chineham Reserves 4-2, with James Bucklands and Michael Davis netting consolation goals.

DG Athletic were overrun 13-2 at Team FC, with Liam Rump and Aaron Morris reducing the margin.

Soldiers Return Reserves won 0-1 at Overton United.