Haywood Village thrashed Winscombe & Churchill 15-1 in Division 1 of the Weston Super Mare & District Football League.
Nick Lee led the charge with five goals, while Ramel Smith and Ash Towler each secured a hat-trick.
Ollie Boyd, James Cleaves, Steve Owen, and Nicky Daniels also found the net in the one-sided contest.
League leaders Berrow, who are set to face Haywood Village this Saturday, maintained their position atop the table by winning 9-0 at Locking Park.
In more Division 1 action, Billy Antolic netted the only goal for St George EIG Res in their match against Axbridge United, while West Wick edged out Nailsea United A 4-3 at The Grove.
Jake George, Chris Brinson, and Steve Channing were the scorers for West Wick, with Ben Watts and Dave Midgley replying for Nailsea United.
In Division 2, Hutton Reserves won 4-2 against Selkirk United, with Will Smith scoring all four goals.
Adam Hastings and Ben Jones scored for Selkirk.
Division 3 saw Winscombe & Churchill Reserves beaten 2-1 by Berrow Reserves, with goals from Animul Barik and Jake Banford.
Matt Thompson scored for Winscombe & Churchill Reserves.
Burnham United A beat Nailsea United Colts 4-2 in the only Division 4 match.
Andre Ribeiro scored twice, with Aaron Hardwidge and Kieran Blane also on the scoresheet.
Chris Brown and Jakob Hole scored for Nailsea United Colts.
In the Atwell Shield Division 1, Uphill Castle Reserves saw off Division 4 side Oldmixon United 5-1.
Paul Wray scored twice, with Steven Shepherd, Jack Butterfield, and Rylan Ealden also scoring.
Rob Davies scored a consolation goal for Oldmixon United.
Swiss Valley Rangers advanced to the next round with a 4-0 win over Yatton & Cleeve United A, thanks to goals from Ryan Mogg, Finn Sutton, and Lewis Torrington.
Isle of Wedmore Reserves also progressed with a 2-1 win over Portishead Town A, with goals from Ellis Thorne and Marcus Ellis.
In the Somerset Intermediate Cup, several teams, including Axbridge United Reserves and AFC Nailsea & Backwell, advanced to the second round.
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