A SUPERB four-goal salvo from Tom Quinn for FC Vineyard in the Cheshire Sunday Cup Round 2, supplemented by a David Walmsley goal saw off the challenge of Nantwich with a splendid 5-2 win.

Heygarth FC also had a four-goal haul marksman in Kieran Hughes, with a further effort from Lloyd Ithell to complete the 5-1 scoreline against Willaston White Star.

Another 5-1 success was scored by Great Float Sports & Social, who had Lawrence Harris leading the way with a brace with Carl Murphy, Lee Bridge and Joel Campbell chipping in with a goal a piece to defeat Hartford U/21s.

Dock got back to winning ways after last week's reversal in the national Sunday cup with a resounding 8-1 success over Faddiley.

On the scoresheet for Dock were Tom Wingfield, Dave Forbes (2), Ryan Smith (2), Paul Byrne, Dean Nunn and Mark Head.

In an all-Houlihan's Birkenhead Sunday League clash Queens Park (Stuart Jackson, Danny Kelly, Liam Driscoll and Danny Brookes) took the honours inflicting a heavy 4-0 defeat on FC Bidston.

A valiant effort from Saughall FC (Shaun Ronald, Ryan Pleavin) in a 2-2 draw with Cheadle Town, only to go down 5-4 on Penalties.

A consolation goal from Chris Georgeson was not enough for Ellesmere Port Athletic, who suffered the Sunday morning blues going down to a heavy 5-1 loss a Offerton Green.

A man-of-the-match performance from Tom Curran for Birch Tree helped secure maximum points at Rock Ferry Social thanks to a strike each from Liam Rose and Daryl Hellon in the only premier division game to take place, finishing 2-1 to move up the table.

Respective goal-getters Matty Kerr with a double strike and single from Ameel Al Gamri elevated Lions FC into joint top in Division One on goal difference with a fine 3-1 result against New Ferry Rangers (Liam McCrellis).

They are bettered by Lancelyn Glenavon (OG, Ben Glover, Gino King and Jack Larsen) who inflicted a 4-2 loss on promotion hopefuls Neston Nomads (Paul Ellison Jamie Gardner).

Telegraph FC posted only their second maximum points accounting for AFC Shaftes (D Smith, A Weston) to move away from the wrong end of the table and have to thank hat-trick hero Liam Jameson supported by efforts from Daniel Kendall and Tom Price in a fine 5-2 win.

Action from Division Two saw a fine treble from Paul Devey with a another strike from John Duddy cemented a great 4-0 scoreline for Stirrup Sports & Social over highly fancied Franklyn FC.

Two efforts from Robert Courtney were enough to seal the win over South Rangers Athletic (Ben Ryan) 2-1 and Corsair FC registered the same result over Wirral FC (Adam Woods).

Upton Town (Alex Pitt and Lewis Hallum) made it a hat-trick of 2-1 wins over CAD Athletic (Josh Hatton).

A top-of-the-table clash in division three saw Paolos FC (Leon Bowe and Liam O'Neill) deliver the goods over a vastly-improving Barcode FC recording a 2-0 victory.

Rangers Breaks, who had a three-goal marksman in Chris Caress and a Darren Caplin strike, traded points with ship Inn (Hoylake) in a 4-4 draw.

Victoria Colts registered their win of the season, in a 3-0 at AFC Tima finding the net for Colts were Josh Ross with a penalty.

Lewis Morris with a brilliant header and a wonderful 35-yard lob from Dan Fletcher to seal the points after the teams were locked at 2-2 to take the spoils 3-2,

Next week we will see round 2 of both Wirral Sunday Premier and Amateur Cups,

Parkside Football Club (now defunct) are holding a 50 year reunion since joining the League in 1968, it will take place on Friday 26th October at St Josephs Parish Centre, Greenbank Road/North Road, all past players, committee and supporters are welcome, doors open at 7.00pm with carriages at 23.59 hrs