MALVERN Radar moved into the Worcestershire FA Sunday Premier Cup second round with a 5-0 victory at Golden Lion Athletic.
Sean Smith opened the scoring in the 10th minute, turning on the edge of the box and crashing a shot into the top corner.
Smith added a second when he linked with Ricky Buckland and again finished well across the keeper.
He completed his hat-trick for in-control Radar just before half-time with a close-range tap-in.
The Bromsgrove hosts struggled for chances against a defence led by Tom Clack, who was dominant in the air.
Radar made it 4-0 on the hour mark when Smith again scored following a scramble in the area.
Radar keeper Josh King had a quiet game but did make one eye-catching save from a header.
Jon Dovey netted a fifth from close range before Lewis Platt was denied by the keeper after a 60-yard run.
Radar host Alvechurch Lions in the Worcester Nursing Junior Cup at Victoria Park on Sunday (10.30am).
Callow End won 3-2 at Harriers Trust in the Premier Cup after Sam Black, Scott Finnegan and Jon Mann scored.
The Gloster Arms won 4-2 at Bretforton Old Boys in the Junior Cup through Daniel Stowe (2), Bryan Craven and Paul Edwards.
George Simpson scored for Powick but they slumped 6-1 at home to Studley Railway.
In the Minor Cup, Jay Rance and Tom Morris netted for DM Upton in a 7-2 defeat at Whitehall.
McDonald’s Worcester and District Sunday League Division Two leaders WCT Youth Raiders recorded their fourth successive win by beating The National Express 4-1.
Virgin Athletic moved up to fourth as they won 5-2 at Malvern Rangers.
Ale Madrid recorded their first win of the season, 4-2 over Worcester City Wanderers thanks to Luke Arnold, Bobby Grey, Paul Amott and Kieran Deegan.
Clifton Rovers led Division Three after a 5-1 win over Malvern Mans, who replied through Jamie Caffull.
Ryan Ince netted for Colwall St James in a 1-1 draw with Korono.
Meanwhile, Jason Bibby, Adam Davis, Nick Evans and Ben Ledbury scored for Atletico Ledbury in a 4-3 win at Belmont Wanderers in the Herefordshire Sunday League Southern Division.
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