CALLOW End fell just short of reaching the Worcestershire FA Sunday Premier Cup final.
The villagers lost 1-0 at home to Bromsgrove and District League Premier Division title-chasers Hare and Hounds in the last four at Lower Ferry Lane.
Division One leaders The Gloster Arms maintained their unbeaten record with a 4-1 home win over mid-table The Halfway House.
In Division Two, a single strike from James Lush gave Falcons a 1-0 victory at Virgin Athletic.
Malvern Mans crashed 7-0 at home to table-toppers Clifton Rovers in Division Three.
In the first round of the new Kilbourne Kay Cup, Ale Madrid hammered Powick 8-1 as Luke Badham fired a treble alongside doubles from Ian Farney and substitute Bobby Grey.
Jonathan Eacock was also on target for the Malvern side, with Ashley Porter netting a consolation for the village side.
Braces from Alex Doyle and Joe Greaves scored for Malvern Rangers in a 4-3 home win over Hylton Road Rovers after extra-time.
The National Express beat Droitwich RBL 3-2 despite a red card for Josh Lloyd.
Colwall Village exited the competition with a 4-3 home defeat to Alumni, as Mark White (2) and Carl Foskett found the net.
Sport Dysons made progress in the Phipps Cup thanks to a 4-1 success at Eaton Rovers.
There was county cup success for the league, as WCT Youth Raiders and Perrywood Reserves progressed to the Junior Cup semi-finals.
WCT beat Fladbury Athletic 6-2 with Toby Attwood grabbing a hat-trick and Leon Roberts a brace.
Perrywood won 4-2 at Waggon and Horses – with Garry Price, Alan Parkinson, Aaron Drake and Jordan Stoddart scoring.
In the Minor Cup, Joe Corbett scored twice for Brickfields, who drew 3-3 with Redman.
The penalty shoot-out was won 4-1 by Brickfields to secure a quarter-final place.
Meanwhile, leaders Bromyard Colts romped to an 11-2 win at Roebuck in the Herefordshire Sunday League Northern Division.
Dean Corbett smashed five goals and Matt Wargen grabbed a hat-trick, with Nathan Godsall (2) and Will Tolley also on target.
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