THE two new Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday League teams recorded their first wins of the season.

Ruby Jacks got off the mark in Division Four, defeating Stour Excelsior Reserves 2-0 with goals from Jones and Stanley.

Charlton Old Boys travelled to Fortis where doubles from Andy and Chris Clements earned a 4-2 win, while Rainey and Paul replied.

Tewkesbury Town remained top with a 2-1 win over Bengeworth through Tarling and England. Cidermill moved to the top of Division Three with a 4-0 win over Ambassador thanks to goals from Cumberland, Heritage, Kerr and Reading.

In Division Two, AC Olympia earned their first points of the season with a 3-2 victory at Alcester Town as Elliott hit a treble with Hoskins and Fletcher striking back.

Defford/Besford United moved to the top as Ballard, Ward and Miller scored at Alderton, who replied through Reid and Greaves.

Mickleton Rangers are finding form with Moore, Mills and Thompson on target in a 3-1 win over Offenham Rovers.

Bear moved six points clear at the top of Division One after a hard-earned 3-2 win at Eckington. Phil Davies (2) and Stiles scored for Bear with Danny Bostock and James pulling goals back.

Jason Horsburgh struck a second-half winner for Broadway United at Stour Excelsior, while a strong second-half saw Fladbury Athletic overcome WMK 4-1 with Brain (2), Nightingale and Baird scoring.

There were mixed fortunes in the Worcestershire FA Sunday Junior Cup as Evesham WMC overcame Bewdley Athletic 3-1 but Bretforton Old Boys lost 4-2 at home to Gloster Arms.

In the Minor Cup, Jake Pettitt hit a treble as Bredon put six past Blackpole, Cropthorne hit five second-half goals to overcome St Peters and a Colstan hat-trick led Tesco United to a 6-3 victory at Droitwich Spa Eagles Reserves.

Pebworth recorded a three-goal win over Worcester Rileys and doubles from Scrivens and McCall maintained Jacksons Fairfield’s good start by winning 4-2 at Stoke Sporting.

Inkberrow were well beaten 8-1 by Chaddesley Corbett, while Broadway United Reserves, Badsey Recreation and Harvington all failed to progress.