THE Gallery booked their place in the second round of the Rowbarton Cup with a 4-2 victory over Milverton thanks to a match-winning performance from veteran striker Mark Pope, who scored all four of the Bridgwater side's goals.
Bridgwater Grasshoppers crashed out of the Seward Cup with a 5-2 reverse at Wiveliscombe - Dan Saunders got both Hoppers goals.
In Division One, Locomotives beat Bridgwater Sports 3-1 - and North Petherton were 5-3 victors at home Porlock.
Pethy raced into a four goal first half lead with goals from Ben Howell, two from Senna Clapp and one from Josh Gracie, before Porlock replied before the break through Matt Knowels.
It was a tale of two halves, the visitors pulled two quick fire goals back from Tom McCarthy and Luke Gless to make it a nervy finish, before Clapp rounded off his hat trick with a pile driver into the roof of the net to make it 5-3.
It must have been an exciting game at Sampford Blues where Middlezoy Rovers earned a point with a 4-4 score line - and in Division Two Wembdon were 2-0 winners against Stogursey.
Morganians beat Nether Stowey 2-0 with goals from Ben Nash and Ash Clapp.
Sydenham Rangers made it four wins on the bounce in Division Three with a 5-2 victory over Galmington Dragons.
Jake Adey scored four of the goals and Adam Knight converted from the penalty spot - Chris Tucker got both Galmington goals.
Bridgwater Sports Reserves beat Exmoor Rangers by the odd goal in seven - John Wilde, Jordan Meaker and Aaron Walford all scored for Sports as did Russell Adams, Clinton Kneeshaw and Jimmy Baker for Rangers - but it was an own goal conceded by Exmoor that decided the fixture.
Middlezoy were beaten 6-0 by Creech Cougars in Division Five - and The Gallery thrashed Morganian Reserves 12-2 thanks to five goals from Cameron Robilliard and two each from Adam Chappell and Ash Locke.
It was honours even at Bridgwater Sports Colts ground with a 2-2 draw against Nether Stowey Reserves - and a strong second half performance from Bridgwater Wolves saw them run out 5-1 winners over North Curry.
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