Allen at the double as AFC Emneth win their first-ever game in the Norfolk Senior Cup
AFC Emneth made their bow in the Norfolk Senior Cup and did it in style, with a 3-2 win at Anglian Combination Premier Division side Aylsham.
The Honey Badgers took the lead when Josh Williams cut a Jason Day free kick back to Toby Allen, who fired home his 17th of the campaign. The home side equalised and then took a half-time lead from a penalty.
After the break Allen scored a wonderful equaliser, again set up by Williams, before sub Jamie Leet scored the winner.
Benwick Athletic were beaten 3-1 at Hemingfords United Reserves in an all Cambs 1B clash in the first round of the Creake Charity Shield, James Harness getting his 11th of the season in just eight games.
In the Cambs Junior Cup, Guyhirn were beaten 2-1 at home to Wicken Amateurs and Manea United Reserves were thrashed 7-1 at Soham Town Rangers A. March Academy Adults were awarded a home win against Swavesey Institute Reserves and Doddington Three Lions won 3-1 at Willingham Wolves, Josh Ingram, James Edgar and an own goal doing the damage.
Leverington Sports crashed out of the Peterborough Senior Cup at the quarter-final stage, after an 8-0 thrashing at Stamford Belvedere.
Wisbech Town Reserves enjoyed an 8-0 romp at fellow Division One side Stilton United Reserves in the Peterborough Challenge Cup, Warren Jolly leading the way with four goals, Dan Hempson netting twice and Micah-Joe Baxter and Keiron Tadgell also on target.
In the same competition, Tydd Reserves were beaten 4-2 at home by FC Peterborough Reserves in an all-Division Two clash. Leverington Sports A crashed out, 3-0 at Thorney.
Tydd first team remain just outside the Peterborough League Premier Division relegation places after a 3-2 defeat at Wittering Premiair on Saturday.
Leverington Sports Reserves were beaten 3-2 at home by Stamford Belvedere Reserves in Division Two, Kian Cracknell and Freddie Dye scoring.
Sutton Bridge United lost a 13-goal thriller 6-7 at home to Park Farm Pumas Reserves in Division Three, Mark Garner and Ben Partridge each scoring twice and Jake Lally and Kurt Scott also on target.
In the Premier Division of the Cambridgeshire County League, Wisbech St Mary earned a decent point with a 1-1 home draw against Foxton, Ryan Alexander scoring. In the same division, March Town Reserves remain bottom after a 2-0 home defeat against high-flying Great Shelford.
In Senior B, March Town A lost 2-1 at Sawston Rovers. After starting well March hit the post through Aaron Ruscue and the bar through Josh Bryant. Blake Cowley and Alfie Richardson also went close before Cowley was brought down in the box, only for Lewis Millar to see his penalty saved.
Sawston took the lead on the break and held on until half time. However, the Hares conceded again after half time and were somehow 2-0 down. They finally got a goal in the 88th minute through Richardson, but then missed a couple of good chances to grab a point.
Wimblington are in the 1B promotion area after a 4-2 win at Exning United, Gary Smith notching a hat-trick, Ted Payne also scoring, and Daniel Harradine seeing red.
Fen Tigers Engineers got only their second win of the season in 2B, but did it in style, winning 6-1 at bottom side Manea United. Kai Wales scored three, Jack Ryan two, and George Terry was also on the score sheet.
Chatteris Town Reserves are up to fifth after a 6-3 win at Brampton Reserves, where Benjamin Roberts scored three to make it 10 goals in eight games for him. Jack McLoughlin, Joe Stead and sub Jordan Johnson were also on target.
Benwick Athletic Reserves lost 3-2 at home to Fenstanton Reserves in 2B
Marshland Saints are only kept off the North West Norfolk League Division One top spot on goal difference after thrashing fellow front runners Ingoldisthorpe 6-1. Sam Cubberly (2), Callum Rogers, Dylan Rust, Brad Foxwell and Samuel Gowler scored.