It's goals galore in the cup with Netherton leading the way
Leading the way were Division One title-chasers Netherton United, who smashed Glinton & Northborough Navy from Division Three 18-0.
Dhruv Karavdra helped himself to a super six goals with Charlie Jacobs and Austin Sealy both claiming hat-tricks.
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Hide AdDivision One leaders Whittlesey Blue were also big winners. They were away at Division Three boys Peterborough Northern Star and enjoyed an 11-1 triumph.
Top of the hot-shots in this one with a treble was Max Jackson.
Thurlby Tigers from Division Three were 9-0 winners against Parkside Athletic from Division Four and their hat-trick hero was William Hartley.
There were goals aplenty in the Under 13 Hunts Cup as well.
Feeder Soccer struck a sweet 16 without reply against Park Farm Pumas Black in a Division One v Division Four tie.
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Hide AdDonnel Agyeman led this rout with five goals, Alvin Nkusi claimed four and Lewis Lilley grabbed a hat-trick.
In the same competition Peterborough Nene from Division Two won 6-0 away at Hampton Blue from Division Three and Leland Dent notched three times.
PETERBOROUGH YOUTH LEAGUE
Yaxley and Bourne Town Blue continue to set the pace at the head of Under 18 Division One.
Leaders Yaxley enjoyed a 6-2 win at Pinchbeck to maintain their one-point advantage over Bourne, who cruised to a 7-0 win at home to Boston United.
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Hide AdWilliam Gore (2), Logan Gregory, Aidan Mulhern, David Ibrahim and Jake Cooper were the lads on target for Yaxley while the Bourne scorers were Elliot Price (2), Ryan Sharp (2), Oliver Parkin (2) and William Boothman.
In Division Two, Gunthorpe Harriers Navy closed the gap on leaders March Academy Blue, who were without a game. Sam Gilligan, Jude Bloodworth and Oluwatomi Ogunyoye netted in a 3-0 win over Glinton & Northborough.
Third-placed Werrington Athletic made it four wins from four games with a 5-3 victory over Bourne Town Claret courtesy of goals by Jacob Large (2), Joshua Gibbons (2) and Myles Peake.