BRETFORTON Old Boys completed the third leg of an unprecedented quadruple.

In an all-Birdseye Sports Evesham Sunday League Worcestershire FA Junior Cup final, they beat Evesham WMC 2-0.

A first-half double from Will Gayton at Bromsgrove Sporting was enough to earn the deserved win for the Division One champions and Knockout Cup winners.

Meanwhile, Division Two side TDMS Harvington lifted the Bluck Cup for the first time.

They beat Division Three side Stratford HGC 2-1 in an entertaining encounter at Littleton.

Luke Woodfield scored in each half either side of a Harvey Moon strike.

With two league matches to play, Harvington could also clinch promotion to Division One.

Broadway United Reserves clinched a top-two finish in Division Two and with their superior goal difference all but bagged the title through a 2-1 victory over Alderton.

Craig Burtenshaw and David Cole scored for Broadway.

Bretforton Old Boys Reserves are second following a comfortable 6-0 win over Charlton Fladbury.

County cup finalists Cropthorne defeated Fortis 5-3 with Leon Williams (4) and John Boother scoring and Leon Napper (2) and Dan Paul replying.

Pebworth were crowned Division Three champions when TDMS Evesham failed to win their final match at home to Dragons, losing 2-0 and having to settle for runners-up spot.

Ashton 88 finished third following a 3-1 victory over Alcester Town with Will Stevens, Graham Begley and Shaun Bennett on target and Jack Fisher replying.

Strawberry Field United closed their campaign with a 6-3 win over Bengeworth thanks to Callum Mason (2), Doug Wallace (2), Jack Maisey and Keiron Downey.

Rob Burford, Chris Sharp and Paul Law netted for Bengeworth.

The league season will conclude on Sunday at Littleton with the Mick Godwin Cup final between Evesham WMC and Offenham Rovers (2pm).