ROUGE Raiders rediscovered their scoring touch and with some style when they took on George & Dragon in Saturday's Division One contest.

They ran out 12-2 victors in an extraordinary match - Rouge's first in a couple of weeks due to postponements.

Brent Glover put them in front inside a minute and made it 2-0 five minutes later.

Further strikes by Mark Bryant, Emad Moussa and Steve Matthews sent them in at the break with a handsome 5-0 lead.

Scott Down then shone in the second half adding five more while Jamie Walters netted a brace to give Rouge a confidence boost ahead of this weekend's Norman Court Cup semi-final with Alderbury.

Premier Division leaders Stockton & Codford put six past South Newton & Wishford to progress in the Charity A Cup.

Also through to the second round are Bemerton Heath Harlequins who beat St Paul's Club 5-3. Heath raced into a 2-0 lead before Wayne Parsons pulled one back for Saints. He levelled early in the second half but a well-taken free kick restored Bemerton's lead. A spot kick put them further in front and they added a fifth before Parsons completed his hat-trick.

In the same competition, Porton Sports were 4-2 victors against Enford in what proved the proverbial game of two halves. Enford took an early lead but Porton dominated the first half and led 4-1 at the break through goals by Matt Lucas, Ade Hale and Doug Malcolm while an Adam Underwood free kick forced an error from the Enford 'keeper for the fourth.

Enford battled throughout the second 45 minutes and pulled a goal back, but a series of saves by Porton custodian Steve Wright kept the hosts in front.

Division Two promotion challengers Duck Inn won their Kimber Cup quarter-final at Alderholt by the odd goal in five. Carl Gallagher, Alan Lucas and Luke Lewis were on target to see off the plucky Division Three side.

New Inn (Amesbury) returned to winning ways in Sunday Division One with a 4-3 win against a determined Railway SC side. Craig Clark put New Inn ahead with Robbie Guyton making it 2-0 early in the second half.

Railway pulled one back before Clark netted his second, but the hosts struck almost immediately to make it 3-2. Dan Jones restored Inn's two-goal cushion, but in a real end-to-end contest, Railway netted again to complete the scoreline in what had been a thrilling game.