THERE was a surprise result in the McDonald’s Worcester and District Football League Sunday Premier Division when leaders Callow End went down 2-0 at Northside.

Ben White and Peter Moore were on target for the newly-promoted home team.

Elsewhere, Dan Stowe cracked a hat-trick for The Gloster Arms, who crushed New Barbourne 6-0, while goals from Aaron Drake and Gary Price gave Perrywood a 2-1 victory at Malvern Radar.

In Division One, Claines maintained their 100 per cent record with a 7-1 demolition of Worcester City Wanderers.

Worcester Raiders are firmly rooted to the bottom of the table after a 2-0 defeat at Worcester Saints. Leon Roberts and Carl Smith were on the scoresheet for Saints.

Hallow Village drew 4-4 with the University of Worcester B with Dan Berry bagging a brace for Hallow.

Greg Lord hit a hat-trick for Hylton Road Rovers in their 4-3 win at Clifton Rovers in Division Two.

Steve Nolan was another hat-trick hero as Malvern Rangers sunk Riverside 4-1.

Ian Farney grabbed both goals in Ale Madrid’s 2-1 home win over Hornets.

But Drakes Broughton Rangers still lead the table with four wins out of four after scraping home 2-1 win against Colwall St James.

In Division Three, there were two goals apiece for Jack Pomroy of Korono, who won 4-1 at Hallow Reserves, and Alan Parkinson as Perrywood Youth went second with a 3-2 success over Malvern Mans.

Strikes from Jack Dakin and Matt McIntosh gave Upton Rangers a 2-0 victory against Droitwich Spa Eagles Reserves.

Mike Cox netted four times as Division Four leaders Fernhill Heath Athletic thrashed Tenbury Athletic 9-1.

Darren Palmer also found the net four times in VBL Sports Reserves’ comfortable 5-1 success against Riley’s.

A single goal from Adam Kite secured three points for The Bell @ Pensax Reserves against Malvern Vale.

Division Five front-runners CSKA Worcester recorded their fifth straight win, 5-2 against Worcester Saints Reserves with Josh Homans scoring twice.

Warndon Villages are hot on their heels with Tyler Attwood notching a treble as they hammered GDL Athletic 8-1.

In the Worcester Nursing Sunday Minor Cup, a brace from Aaron Smith helped Colwall Village to a 5-3 win against Pershore Town Eagles.