Sunday football: Goals fly in as Carl Mountford and Jack Watson net double hat-tricks
CARL Mountford and Jack Watson made it a double St Hat-trick's Day celebration by finding the net six times apiece.
Luckpenny had no luck of the Irish as they were demolished 10-2 by Mountford-inspired Chell Heath Knave in the Sentinel Sunday Cup.
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SIX OF THE BEST: Gardeners Arms' Jack Watson hit the back of the net six times as the wheels fell off the Waggon.
In the Coors League Premier Division, Watson was at the fore as Gardeners Arms made Waggon feel green in a 15-1 thumping. Sean Mountford got four.
The high scoring did not stop there, with Division Four supplying 40 goals in just five matches.
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Matt Rowan notched three in Biddulph Arms' 10-0 whitewash of Stoke Rovers. They now sit second despite a 10-point deduction, having clocked up 104 goals in 17 games.
Alex Dellicompagni got three as The Jester thrashed Newchapel Rangers 8-1, David Harry's hat-trick helped Canal Tavern to a 5-1 win over Fegg Hayes Allstars and Gary McDonald scored three in Market Street Queens' 4-3 victory at KC Scramblers.
For Mountford and Knave it was a stunning return to form following a 4-1 defeat in the Staffs FA Sunday Premier Cup final last Thursday when they lost to PDSL side Sneyd.
Player-manager Chris Wood said: "Perhaps 4-1 was not a fair reflection of the match, but you cannot give three sloppy goals away against Sneyd and expect to win.
"We were a bit gutted, but you just have to pick yourselves up and dust yourself off, and we did that against a good Luckpenny team who had beaten Porthill Park 5-1 in the last round.
"Carl did really well. We've got five good strikers and they know they have to play well to stay in the team. Carl deserves his goals because of all his hard work.
"He scored a hat-trick in the last round after coming on at half-time (against Butt Lane White Star) and he's got 16 this year now with only about 10 starts."
Chell Heath, who lost last year's final 5-0 against Six Towns United, now face either Baddeley Green, Bignall End or New Finney Gardens in the semi-final.
Darcys remain in the other half of the draw after beating Cheadle United 5-0.
Wood said: "Whoever we get will be tough opponents ... but we'd love to play Sneyd in the final."
Unbeaten Gardeners' rout against Waggon puts them top of the table while still holding three games in hand on second-placed Miners Arms, who drew 1-1 at Cobridge Community.
Trent Tavern move up to fifth after Colin Fletcher's brace set them on their way to a 4-1 win over Foaming Quart.
Second-placed AFC Alsager beat Pool Dole 2-0 to close to within two points of Crown Red Street in Division One.
Polonia Stoke remain in the hunt for the title after Michal Kalisz and Bartosz Milewski both scored braces in a 5-2 win over Blurton Club.
Mow Cop Athletic could still have a say in the promotion race after beating Silverdale Athletic 2-1 with goals from Ashley Hodgkinson and Matt Sherman.
Golden Cup are third in Division Two following a 4-2 win over White Lion. Tyrone Wilson got two as AFC Crompos held Bradeley to a 3-3 draw.
Moses Adegoke twice parted the Fegg Hayes defence to give Vodafone Stoke a 3-1 win which keeps them top of Division Three on goal difference.
Second-placed AFC Clayton pulled off their best performance of the season to beat AFC Smallthorne 4-0. James Hillman scored twice.




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