SKIPPER Warren Rose scored his first hat-trick in 15 years in the game as his Priority insurance Dynamos side beat Micklefield Inn.

Adrian Prior grabbed the other goal as Dynamos won 4-2 in the Division One match.

It was a game of missed penalties as FC Beaconsfield Reserves booking their place in the Berks & Bucks Junior Trophy semi-final.

Ansil Bushay missed a penalty for Beaconsfield but keeper Ollie Scottow saved at the other end.

Goals by Bushay and Darren Crane saw the side through 2-1 against GBP Winslow.

In the Challenge Cup, Plough won through to the semi final with a 3-0 win over Kingstonian, thanks to goals from Gary Wiltshire (two) and Reece White.

Black Boy 99 also won their third round match thanks to deadly duo Ian Newton and Mark Pitt. They scored all the goals in a 5-1 win over Parklife from two divisions higher.

In the Premier Division, Italia Unita had the chance to go joint top but went down 3-2 at home to Chinnor Exiles. Ryan Davis, Ben Morgan and Nathan Chapman scored for Chinnor while Rino Sepede and Gary Blake replied for Unita.

A Damian Flood hat-trick gave Italia Unita Reserves all the points as they beat Wycombe Marsh RBL 3-2 in Division One, while Chinnor Sports won 3-1 against Dun &Bradstreet.

Division Two league leaders Barn Club could only draw against Busbys with half-way line hero Craig Morris scoring Busbys goal in the 1-1 draw.

Chinnor Exiles closed the gap with a 5-1 beating of Squirrel thanks to goals from Tom Goffe (two), Andy Nunn, Gareth Herbert and Danny Warner.

Mario Festa (four), Graham Kent (three) and Chris Ayres scored for Green Dragon in an 8-2 success against Bucks College, while Dolphin thrashed Cressex Club 9-0.

Relegation threatened Ercol 2000 took a point off Division Three leaders Hithercroft Reserves with a great 1-1 draw, with Matthew Weatherstone scoring for Ercol.

Goals from Rod Hand, Mark Russell and Matt Fowler were not enough to prevent Eurotec United going down 3-4 to Beaconsfield Legion, while Wycombe Hermits beat Three Horseshoes 3-1.

Wendover Arms took over at the top of Division Four with a 7-1 win at Bird in Hand thanks to goals from Ian Compton, three, Tony Graham (two) and Scott Holloway (two).

Four Seasons eased their relegation worries with a 3-1 win over Hazlemere, with Gary Lamb (two) and Paul Weallans grabbing the goal.

In Division Five, Rose & Crown's 14-2 thrashing of Wycombe West included hat-tricks for Jamal Nankin, Simon Redhead and Ben Whitehouse.

There were also wins for Plough Inn Reserves, Carpenters Arms and top-of-table Wycombe Town Reserves.

February 14, 2002 13:38