Seventh heaven for Brandon Jewell once again as he takes Sunday goal tally to 22 in just five matches
and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565
Jewell - one of a handful of players with that surname for the aptly-named Jewellventus - went on his latest spree in a 14-1 cup romp against Esmworth Town Reserves.
He had previously netted seven times in an 11-2 City of Portsmouth League Division 3 mauling of Prince of Wales.
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Hide AdIn all, he has netted 22 times in just five matches for Jewellventus in 2022/23 - with two hat-tricks in addition to his two seven-goal outings!
Wicor Mill remain top of Division 1 of the City of Portsmouth Sunday League after extending their 100 per cent record.
Moulay Ousman and Jake Pepall both scored twice as Wicor caned Mother Shipton 7-3 to record their third consecutive top flight win.
Allan Payne, Liam Smith and Bailey Steele also netted with Liam Kyle (2) and Frankie Kemp replying.
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Hide AdIn the other game in Division 1, Allan Shaw and Brendan Ebireri both notched four goals as North End Cosmos handed FFTP a 10-2 drubbing.
Ebireri has now belted 11 goals in just four games for Cosmos this term, while Remi Cake and Fred Penfold were also on the scoresheet.
In Division 2, AC Copnor dropped their first points of the season after a 2-2 draw with Seagull. Brad Hartill hit a brace for Copnor with Owen Haly and Dan Sibley replying for the Gulls.
Division 3 leaders Emsworth Town gained their fourth league victory of the season with a 3-0 success against Berewood at Warblington School. Braden Collins (2) and George Rough scored.
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Hide AdRicky Hemming struck five times as Horndean Hawks romped to a 7-1 win over Bransbury Wanderers, Max Buckland and Michell Coleman also on target.
Division 4 leaders Cross Keys had a hard-fought battle with Al’s Bar to gain all three points.
Johnny White put Keys ahead from a free-kick, a lead doubled when Dale March beat the right back to fire past the keeper.
Al’s Bar pulled a goal back just before half-time through Lincoln Beatchlor, but Keys secured a 3-1 win when Josh Townsley crowned his debut by heading in.
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Hide AdIn the Adelaide Cup, AFC Eastney progressed after a 7-2 victory over Gosham Rangers Reserves. Cliff Little bagged a hat-trick with Joel Rattray (2), Glen Hale and Harry Ainsley also on target for an Eastney side that have lost all four of their Division 5 games so far. Ibrahim Jamal was Eastney’s joint man of the match alongside Little.
Saturn Royale are also in the hat for the next round with a 5-0 win against Soberton. Louie Jeff belted four goals for the second week running and George Cartmell completed the nap hand with a penalty.
Another player with four goals was Leon Porter, who helped AFC Prospect Farm Rangers to an 8-4 win over Spartan Athletic. Joe Bielecki, Andy Bellinger, Lee Callaghan and Tom Stone also netted.
Charlie Bell led the Fort Cumberland goal spree in their 19-0 cup win against Fratton Trades A. He struck five times with Leon Warwood and Max Brans both hitting hat-tricks. Luke Savory, Joe Gurd and Tom Seve all netted twice with Tom Collins and Ben Winslade completing the demolition job.