TWENTY-five years after last lifting the Bluck Cup, Wickhamford Sports moved within a game of the final.

They won 2-0 at Black Bear Reserves, thanks to a first-half Griffiths double, and their opponents in the last four will be AC Olympia, who hit nine without reply at Elmley Castle.

Anchor Harriers reached their first semi-final with an eight-goal win at Trumpet with Warren and Townsend both netting trebles.

Also through are Lenches Lions as goals from Foster (2), Jordan and Johns defeated Bear 4-1.

In Division One, leaders Black Bear won 7-3 at Cider Mill with Petitt and Driscoll among the goals and Bullock netting twice for the hosts.

A Dougie Wallace double helped Bretforton Old Boys move second above opponents Pinvin United.

Broadway United took the local honours at Mickleton Rangers with goals from Jeffs (2), Cooper and Craig.

Red Horse reached the last four of the Worcestershire FA Sunday Junior Cup with a 3-0 victory over Areley Kings.

Defford/Besford United moved six points clear in Division Two with a 4-1 victory over WMK, thanks to goals from Barton (2), Croy and Francombe.

Second-placed Alderton suffered a second successive defeat, losing 2-1 to Fladbury Athletic who scored through Curnock and Clements.

A second-half Carter goal kept Eckington in the promotion picture and was enough to defeat Stour Excelsior.

Lee Diamond (2) and Cother were on target for Bredon in their 3-1 win over Offenham Rovers with Ben Cresswell replying.

Evesham WMC produced an excellent performance to reach the last eight of the Worcestershire FA Sunday Minor Cup, defeating much-fancied Churchfields United 4-0.

Tesco United moved top of Division Three, defeating Pebworth 3-0 with strikes from Brotherton (2) and Winters.

Tewkesbury Town moved third with a 6-3 victory over Gardeners Arms, thanks to Barfield (2), Halling (2), Tarling and Kavanagh.

Leaders Broadway United Reserves slipped to a 4-2 defeat in Division Four at home to Pershore Athletic, who scored through Geoghgan, Worthington, Cother and Ridings.

Ambassador continued their impressive form, winning by nine goals at Sun Inn with Haines (4), Cox (3) and Williams (2) on target.

George and Dragon edged out Cider Mill Reserves 6-5 with Webley hitting four goals and Mullins replying with a treble. A Greenwood treble saw Alcester Town edge past visitors Oberthur 4-3.