THERE were several shock results in the Evesham Mechanical Services Knockout Cup second round.

Division Two outfit Defford/Besford United upset higher-ranked Eckington 4-1 as Lee Miller scored a hat-trick against his former club.

Broadway United Reserves from Division Three defeated Division Two’s Tesco United 3-1.

Sallis (2) and Smaylen scored for Broadway, while Lambert replied for Tesco.

Holders Bear were knocked out in a penalty shoot-out after sharing four goals with Fladbury Athletic.

Brain scored twice for Fladbury with Payne and Davis on target for Bear.

White (2) and Metrovich netted for Evesham WMC as they beat Pebworth 3-0.

Mickleton Rangers avenged a league defeat with a 6-2 win over Alcester Town.

Rangers scored through Mills (3), Beach (2) and Neill.

In Division One, Jamie Clarke scored twice for Bretforton Old Boys but Dunsbee and Harris earned Stour Excelsior a point.

Pinvin United and Broadway United also shared four goals. Izod hit two for Pinvin, while Burtenshaw and Jason Horsburgh replied.

Jacksons Fairfield won 5-0 at AC Olympia in Division Two through Radford, Smaylen, Corr, Scrivens and Warren.

Division Three leaders Cidermill maintained their perfect record with a 2-0 victory at rivals Inkberrow. A first-half double from Stuart Reading earned the win.

Stratford United earned their first point of the season with a 2-2 draw against Sun Inn. Todd and Clifford scored for Stratford and Collins (2) replied for Sun.

Badsey Recreation and Cropthorne shared six goals.

Bishop hit a double for Badsey with Crenan doing likewise for the visitors.

Harvington moved to the top of Division Four with a 5-1 victory at Ruby Jacks.

Woodfield (2), Philpot (2) and Dalloway scored for Harvington.

Bengeworth hit four without reply against Stour Excelsior Reserves. Lane (2) and Huckvale (2) scored.

There were disappointing results in the Gloucestershire FA Cup competitions.

Only Alderton were left to carry the league flag through to the Intermediate Cup semi-finals with a 3-2 victory over Longford Sunday.

WMK, Ecosamba and Tewkesbury Town all lost.