COLIN Bell and Stu Leddy both hit hat-trick as Bramley United beat 10 men North Warnborough 9-1 in the Kelvin Cup last Sunday.

Scott Kinge, Tim Barnett and sub Matthew Heslin also got on the scoresheet, while Sean Delfoss scored a consolation.

Soldiers Returnwon at FC Wildebeest 2-1 and dominated the first half, taking the lead midway through, thanks to Alan Gibson after a goalmouth scramble.

At the start of the second half, the hosts were on top and equalised. Matt Kelly settled the game late in Soldiers’ favour.

Republic of Chineham went through on a walkover over March Hare.

The only North Hants Chris Price Cup tie saw North Warnborough Reserves play a fiery and competitive home tie against FC Twente Two.

They were 1-0 after only five minutes. On 40 minutes Andy Parker was brought down in Penalties decided the tie with Twente Two missing their first and fifth as the hosts won it 4-3 as Parker buried the last.

In Division One of the Basingstoke and District Sunday League, strong visitors Chineham started well, having several chances to go ahead but the Oakley defence and goalkeeper were equal to their efforts.

After 20 minutes Oakley piled on sustained pressure, missing several chances, but five minutes before the break were rewarded when George Farrelly headed in from close range, following a Dan Bloma effort.

Oakley again started the half slowly with Chineham drawing level through Ben Saunders following an individual error at the back.

Oakley replied quickly with Cian Condon finishing a Jamie Ebsworth pass.

Oakley went further ahead when a pair of Myles Englefield corners were headed in by Samie Aldoori and Bloma.

The game ended 5-1 near the end when Bloma pressured the keeper and squared for Englefield to net. Chineham Reserves also lost their Division Two match by a four-goal margin, 4-0 to Camrose Social. The goals came from Craig Atkinson, Chris Waller and Matthew Foreman (2).

Ed Quick put hosts Kempshott ahead after a scrappy goalmouth mix up.

In the second half, Josh Bromley equalised from the spot for UWS, and in the last five minutes won 2-1 with an own goal, after good pressure by Ryan Upton.

Basingstoke Saints started brightly with a bare 11 players at Overton United and took the lead after 30 minutes when Ian Picket headed onto Liam James to set up an Adam Butler finish.

On the cusp of half-time, Kieron Fuller levelled 1-1.

Ten minutes into the second half, injury reduced Saints to 10 men before Ash Shearing put Overton ahead with a header, then sub Charlie Palmer made it 3-1 at the death. Team FC won a scrappy match at Shallow End 4-1, despite missing six regular team players.

Team FC's opener came from a Mark Frost cross to find man-of-the-match Ashley Williams six yards out.

Shallow End threatened from a fine effort, but the visiting keeper made a fine save. Team’s next was almost identical but Connor McKenzie finding Williams this time. Team’s centre back Stuart Urquhart smashed home a loose ball which fell to him in the box 10 yards out.

Williams sprinted down the right flank to hammer his 20-yard effort in off the upright. Shallow End grabbed a consolation after a one-on-one with the goalkeeper.

Jamie Bugden made it 4-1 from three yards after a corner.