OFA Sam Waters Cup: Danny Williams was in the driving seat as Morris Motors reached the last 16 with a 2-1 victory away to Kidmore End.

Vikings' William Boyes and Rose Hill's Wayne McLennon clash in their tie, which Rose Hill won 10-4Williams gave Motors an interval lead. Kidmore pulled level after the break, only for Williams to notch his second and take them through.

The prolific Lee Keyes scored four times as Star Wanderers had a more comfortable ride at Rover, eventually running out 6-2 victors, despite going behind.

Rover opened the scoring, but goal-machine Keyes pulled Star level when he headed home a Jamie Hodges corner.

Keyes then grabbed his second, before, right on half-time, Ron Sutherland went on a solo run and fired home for a 3-1 lead.

Five minutes into the second period, Craig Simpson converted a Keyes cross, but Rovers grabbed a second.

Star's reply was immediate as Keyes completed his hat-trick - his fourth of the season - and in the last five minutes, added the sixth.

Rovers' scorers were James Rockell and Matt Polton.

Stadhampton also had an excellent victory away to a previously unbeaten Henley Town.

After a goalless first half on an excellent pitch, Stadhampton opened the scoring on the hour when Zack Marsh netted, only for Henley to equalise almost immediately.

With the game heading for extra time, David Champ netted twice in the last ten minutes to steal the tie 3-1 for Stadhampton.

Real Armas recovered from 2-0 down to see off the aggressive challenge of ONS with a 6-2 victory.

ONS were quickly out of the blocks and went ahead with goals from Darren Barber and Gary Rudman.

Real Armas replied with a wonder goal from Robbie Wyatt, who made it 2-2 at half-time with a well-executed penalty.

In the second half, Armas went into overdrive. Wyatt scored another two to make it a four-timer, and further goals from Mark Corbett and up-and-coming striker James Cleevly completed the rout.

Stu Keen was man-of-the-match as Forest Hill they overwhelmed Standlake Garage 8-1.

Keen, with his mazy runs, set up four goals as Hill won with scores from James Horseman (2), Giles Rowland (2), Brian Barrett, Lee McAllister, Ashley Alsworth and Wayne Constable. Dave Holliday replied for the losers.