HOLME lacy have bagged back-to-back team of the week prizes following another excellent performance.

Stuart Mills was again on the mark as his hat-trick secured a 7-0 win against nine-man Woofferton in Hereford Times Herefordshire Football League Division One.

It was Mills’ second successive hat-trick, with his team smashing in an astonishing 21 goals in their last two games.

Bromyard are still the clear favourites to win the league though following a 2-0 win against Hinton Reserves – their tenth success this season.

Ledbury stay close to the leading pack though after they hammered Bartestree Reserves 6-1 and they do have games in hand.

Wellington Colts beat Fownhope Reserves 2-0 in the league’s other game.

In the Premier League, Ewyas Harold came unstuck against in-form Fownhope, losing 3-1.

Kieran Smith, Kiea Cowley and Ben Price were on target for Fownhope, with Harold’s consolation coming from Shaune Smith.

Pegasus Reserves closed the gap on the top two with a seven goal salvo against Lads club Reserves.

Ashley Lear notched four goals, with Lewis Moseley, Ruaridh Wood and Kyle Panniers scoring the other goals.

At the bottom of the table, Tenbury United scored a late penalty to beat Leominster Town 3-2 after Town’s goalkeeper Terry Williams was sent off.

In Division Two, leaders Sinkums increased their lead with an 11-goal win at Kingstone Rovers, while Tenbury Town came from behind to beat Weobley 2-1 with a winner at the death.

The top-of-the table clash in Division Three saw leaders Dore Valley move eight points clear of Ledbury Colts following a 3-1 win, while Tupsley ran out 4-1 winners at Northwood Rangers.