Nick Casadei was on the mark as Wheathampstead Wanderers won for the first time in the Hertfordshire 1961 Sunday League Premier Division.
They beat Welwyn Warriors 1-0.
Adam Page scored his first hat-trick of the season as Brookmans Park won 3-0 against Mermaid.
In Division One, leaders BWSC made is six wins from six when they completed the double over 6 of Herts.
Goals came from a Dan White (two), Jake Mcintosh, Robbie Plumb, Michael White and Martin Garvey scored in the 6-1 success.
The top marksman in Division Two, Ashley Kingston, was at it again with another three, taking his tally up to 13.
They helped Alban Dynamo win 5-2 against Harpenden Colts OB with Aaron Morrissey and Cory Rodriguez also on target.
Colts goals came from Louis Enajedu and Lloyd Mabika.
Phoenix Res won 3-0 against Crown with goals from Jack Gage (two) and Dominic Cuffy.
AFC Boots made it four league wins on the trot following their 5-0 success against Pinewood.
George Kershaw led the way with a brace followed by singles from: Curtis Dibley, Ryan Gibson and Max Sweeting.
Saints held onto the top slot following their 5-0 win against Royston Rangers. James Lawrence
scored his second hat-trick of the season and Ryan Solly added a brace.
In Division Three, Leverstock Green CC picked up their first double of the season when defeating Rose & Crown Mosquito 7-3.
Tom Callingham, Alfie Cooke, Charlie Hall, Kieran Shepherd, Dominic Clarke and Harry Gunnell were all on target while Mosquito replied through Tom Croxsey, David Joyner and Liam Nichol.
In the top of the table clash Stotfold Rovers and Alban Dynamo Res shared the spoils in a
2-2 draw. Ollie West scored one of Dynamo’s goals.
TNF picked up heir biggest league win of the season with a 7-1 score against Wheathampstead ‘89.
Goals came from a Stuart Henderson hat-trick, the first TNF player to do so this season, a Jon Tanton brace and Steve Orchard and Handley MacMath singles.
Andrew Bacon scored for Wheathampstead.
Rhys Redwood Aiken became the first Hatfield Comets player to score a hat-trick this season in a 6-3 win against Marshalswick Rovers in Division Four.
Other goals came from Alatko Murphy and a Alfie Rastall brace. Rovers goals came from Jack Messam, David Hudson and Matt Nash.
Another player to score his clubs first hat-trick of the season was Ryan Hamilton as Oceans XI drew 4-4 with Hatfield Seniors.
The other goal came from Dan Law while the Seniors' scorers were Jordan Brown, Ryan North, Luke Sullivan and Leon Archer.
Phoenix ‘A’ kept in touch with the leaders with their sixth win of the season, defeating Monday
Night Football 5-2.
Goals came from Sam Crafts, Matt Holloway, Danny Sherman and Josh Pedder. Louis Kolaru and Tshepo La Elohim Khar replied for Monday Night.
As in the last round of the Herts Junior Cup, Hopfields had to rely on the penalty shoot-out to advance, winning 7-6 against Westmill Boca following a 1-1 draw.
Will Orridge scored Hopfields' normal time goal.
Brookmans Park Res picked up their best win of the season, defeating Little Heath Res 6-2.
Ronan Nevin netted a hat-trick, Harry Pattenden a brace and Sammy Kinsley a single.
Two goals from Kieran Hopkins edged Herts Vets into the next round following their 2-0 win
against Nascot AFC.
A James Nugent goal was enough for Welwyn Warriors Res to overcome Royston Rangers Res 1-0.
There was a five-goal thriller in the Jim Lynch Trophy with St Georges going through 3-2 against Mermaid Res.
Kyri Apostolou, Phil Bernard and Stephen Dorer scored for Georges while Guiseppe Basile and Stanley Hurt were on target for Mermaid.
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