Luke Perrins and Jamie Slocombe shine as Travellers Rest march on
Hot-shots Luke Perrins and Jamie Slocombe combined to fire Travellers Rest through to the next round of the Charity Cup.
![](https://www.expressandstar.com/resizer/v2/https%3A%2F%2Fcontentstore.nationalworld.com%2Fimages%2Fc06af4a2-8ec3-44d4-bf86-9dc9da938d8a.jpg?auth=99b368bd0ecdbf1e2c4376b116bfc9e9c795450a0fdb983045e74d4eb5fc2196&width=300)
Perrins and Slocombe ensured there was no rest for an over-worked Brewood Old Boys defence as they plundered 10 goals between them.
A double hat-trick saw Perrins top the scoresheet with Slocombe hitting the back of the net four times. Scott Cox and Ryan Beck also joined in the scoring spree as Premier Division Travellers ran out 12-0 winners against their Division Two opponents.
Springvale Steelers put their top flight struggles behind them as they won 5-2 at Division One outfit Wolverhampton Sports GNST.
Hat-trick man Darren Gillett was the star for Steelers with Ben Wilkins and Sean Delaney also notching. Arun Sanghera and Nathan Lawson replied for Sports.
Premier Division leaders Diffusion breezed through to the next round.
Andre James blasted home a four-goal salvo and Luke Hall struck twice as Diffusion saw off Division Two title hopefuls Connaught United 9-0.
Josh Egan, Stefan Walker and Josh Quaynor completed the scoring.
Otter & Vixen were another top flight side who enjoyed a comfortable passage.
Ryan Bradshaw, Josh Carvel and John Holdcroft all struck twice while Shaun Campbell and Nathan Cain bagged one each as they won 8-2 at Balls to Cancer.
Kieron Whittaker bagged a hat-trick as Huf UK finally eased to victory at home to AFC Castle.
Huf led 2-1 at the break but stepped a gear on the second half to emerge 6-1 victors.
Josh Jones, Leigh Jinman and Kalem Betts joined Whittaker on the scoresheet with Ben Johnson netting what proved to be a consolation for Castle.
Two goals from Alex Bendall plus one from Dean Humpage saw Chillington WMC overcome a half-time deficit to beat Spills Meadow 3-1. Arron Fellows struck for the Meadow men.
Wolverhampton Casuals Sunday hit six of the best to see off Wrottesley.
Paul Sullivan helped himself to a hat-trick in the 6-2 success. Sam Ford, Alex Hyde and Ashley Evans rounded off the scoring for the winners.
Division Two leaders Old Bulls Head powered to a 7-1 success at Division Three strugglers Castlecroft.
Alan Brooks and Russ Titley found the net as Emerald beat Royal George 2-0.
Division One side TK Wanderers were made to work hard for their single-goal success against Division Three outfit Belgrade.
Tettenhall Royal Oak were also 1-0 winners as they overcame Churchill.
But there were no worries for AFC Jacks and Concero as they eased through to the next round.
AFC Jacks won 7-1 at Bradmore Social while Concero were 5-2 winners at Jacks Bar.
Malthouse went down by the odd goal in five at home to Frying Pan Darlaston.
Wrottesley Old Boys sailed through to round three of the Ken Pemberton Cup.
Two goals from Mitchell Kerry and further strikes from Neil Daniels, Aaron Chandler and Nathan Miles saw them to a 5-0 success against AFC Stata.
Matt Turner was also on target twice as AFC Bradmore Social beat Cottage Spring Strollers 3-2.
Matt Wright added Bradmore's other goal with Chris Campbell and Ryan Kingsley scoring for Strollers.
Ben Wilson was in red-hot form as Darlaston brushed aside Newbridge.
Wilson struck twice to give Darlaston a 2-0 half-time lead and then added two more after the interval.
Colin Plant and Liam Poll provided goalscoring support as Darlaston won 6-0.
Palfrey were 2-0 winners in their tie with Essington while Compton Harriers beat Claregate Revolution 2-1.
![](https://www.expressandstar.com/resizer/v2/https%3A%2F%2Fcontentstore.nationalworld.com%2Fimages%2F9e46782f-396d-4053-825d-a690625535bd.jpg?auth=97d21deadc717f9ba8fdbf55066403bf5b0a1dc8d7f277ab17737b3463d1fc39&width=300)
Gregg Poole (two), Tom Timmins, Joseph Johns and Ashley Walker were all on the mark in Sedgley United's 5-2 home win against Pheasant. Liam Bowkley and Mark Cooper struck for Pheasant.
Barley Mow Wanderers were also 5-2 winners, away to Rising Sun.
Wombourne Athletic coasted to a 9-1 victory at Phoenix TSG and they will be joined in the next round by Ashmore, who beat Newhampton Wolves 4-2.
Wolves Pride continued their impressive recent form with a 3-2 victory over table-topping Division Four rivals Royal FC.
Daniel Bragoli was on the goal trail again with a double blast. Danny Thornton also found the net for Pride.
Windsor Athletic withstood a stirring Saint Michael fightback to put their name in the hat for the third-round draw.
A convincing first-half performance saw Windsor go into the break leading 4-0 thanks to two goals each from Liam Pace and Danny Harbottle.
Saint Micheal rallied after half-time and found the net three times but Windsor held on.
AFC Why Not scored twice in each half to clinch a comfortable win at Codsall Athletic
Brandon Maxfield (two), Owen Davis and Chad Guy were the men on target.
Brewood FC overcame a spirited Corpus Christi side to make progress.
The tie was locked at 2-2 early in the second half but Brewood then upped the ante to run out 6-2 winners. Brewood's goals came from Rich Trow (two), Ben Stanley, Dan Akpan, Tom Flint and Andy Tonks.