Northampton Spencer recorded their biggest victory in years as they hammered Finedon 14-0 in a one-sided NFA Junior Cup clash at Kingsthorpe Mill.
Paul Pickering saw the first two Spencer goals after 10 and thirty minutes and Matt Long added the next two on 40 and 45.
The visitors collapsed in the last half hour. Jordan Sweeney scored after 61 and 67 minutes with Dan London joining the spree after 69.
Pickering scored the next two goals after 70 and 76 minutes.
Sileby Rangers also progressed against a side from the Northants Combination as they beat Earls Barton 4-2.
A great start from the visitors saw them open up a two goal lead through a second minute Wayne Richardson opener and Greg Ling effort five minutes later.
Sileby made it three after 64 minutes, Shaun Goodall the marksman.
Barton fought back with a Kris Hill goal after 72 minutes and Adam Bridgford penalty two minutes later.
But Rob Foster sealed Sileby’s progress a minute into added time.
Junior Cup holders Bugbrooke made it through to the last 16, but needed extra time to subdue Welford, their victims in last season’s semi-finals.
A 31st-minute Pete Smith goal had the Badgers ahead at the break, but Hilliard equalised six minutes into the second half.
Damon Black put Bugbrooke back in front after five of the extra 30 minutes but five minutes later Edge squared the tie for a second time.
Lance Allen gave Bugbrooke the lead for a third time after 114 minutes and their passage to the next round was sealed by Ryan Waldock four minutes later, making it 4-2.
In the UCL Premier Division, Long Buckby secured their fourth victory in six outings as they edged out Newport Pagnell 1-0 at Station Road.
A 19th-minute goal by skipper Mike Houghton won the contest for the reigning champions.
In division one, two second-half goals gave Bourne a much-needed first league win in 10 at the expense of ON Chenecks.
Chenecks looked the more dangerous side early on with Dan Cotton’s header from a corner cleared off the line and Elliot Muddiman’s dipping volley forcing Aaron Bellairs in the Bourne goal to tip over.
Craig Rook raced onto a clever Ben Easson pass to fire a cross shot just wide of the far post when Bourne replied.
Max Gray headed wide from Graham Cottle’s free kick while at the other end Jimmy McDonnell’s free kick was glanced home by Easson only to be flagged offside.
Tom Liversedge scored twice as Cogenhoe United saw off lower grade Potton in the UCL Knockout Cup.
Chris Reeves put Potton ahead 12 minutes in but they were pegged back five minutes later by a Chris Davies reply.
The Cooks took a 31st-minute lead through Liversedge, but a 42nd-minute Graham Tibbals goal had the sides on terms at the break.
Josh Urquhart gave Cogenhoe the lead again on the hour and five minutes later Liversedge scored his second to wreck the prospects of an upset.