AS EXPECTED Hook are through to the semi finals of the Peter Raynbird Cup after they beat Division Two Twentyten Reserves 5-0 at Preston Candover.

Although he accepted Hook were the better side, Graham Jenkins, the Twentyten manager felt the score flattered the Division One outfit.

It took Hook took 10 minutes to take the lead when Dan Mellors curled in a shot following a pass from Dan Mouradian.

In the 22nd minute a corner taken by Dan Framp was headed home by Sam Barker and within three minutes it became 3-0.

The 25 yard shot from Framp beating the goalkeeper, after receiving a pass from Pete Silvester.

Twentyten improved after this poor start and Frankin Spacagna forced a very good save from the goalkeeper Greg Archer and after this they had a few half chances.

It was not until the 68th minute before Hook extended their lead to 4-0, Silvester scoring with a deflected shot following a cross from Mouradian.

The final goal came in the 78th minute when over came a cross from, James Neville and Tom Davies finished well.

The Basingstoke B Cup semi final at Herriard was ruled fit for play but at half time when the score was 2-2, referee Train decided the pitch was not good enough to continue and the match was abandoned.

It will now be played again at Herriard this coming Saturday.

It was Wizards who had a good start and took a fourth minute lead when Dan Hargood scored after playing a one two with George Lagden.

Herriard drew level two minutes later when Wizards goalkeeper Vincent Mundane could not deal with a long shot from Alex Roberts and under pressure from Sam Cato could only half clear and Matt Goodman snapped up his chance to net.

In the 14th minute, Herriard regained the lead through Alex Roberts, a 25 yarder beat Mundane following a Goodman pass.

Within two minutes the scores were level again when Aaron Barton was at he back post to force home the Alex Stevens cross into the net.

As the pitch began to deteriorate, the referee called a halt.