It was the House that Carl built which helped Sky Blues lay the foundations of their convincing victory in the first round of the Under-11 Subsidiary Cup.

A waterlogged pitch saw Sky Blues decide to surrender home advantage at Aerostructures in Hamble Lane and sensibly switch it to that of their opponents Littleton B.

And a well-constructed Carl House hat-trick helped brilliant Blues to a storming 12-0 success over the Division 5 underdogs, Andy Mott and Mitchell Dean dabbled with doubles, Daniel Wells, Emmet Madden, Callum Plomer, Brian Thompson and Connor Barnett completing their dirty dozen.

Nifty Nathan 'Thierry' Henry hammered in a fabulous foursome as Pirelli pummelled Royals 10-0 to book their second-round ticket, dead-eye Daniel Strange steamed in with a hat-trick, two-goal Mark Wells and Alex John bringing up double figures.

Championship challengers Sholing eased their way through with a comfortable 8-0 demolition job on Division 5 rivals Spire, the lively Luke Buck bagged himself a fantastic five goals with Lewis Crook, Mark Pascual and Jonathan Horner also etching their names on the scorecard.

Another Luke also lashed in a personal nap hand as Winchester City just squeezed past Hythe Strikers B 8-4 after a spot of Sunday overtime.

Cool-hand Luke Scammell scorched in with high fives, Elliott Goater, Thomas Wheeler and Adam Dyson hovered up the other goals with Strikers hitting back through Nick Tennant (2), Andrew Rogers and Nathan Giles.

In the Daltons Transport Cup, free-scoring championship favourites Winsor maintained their 100 per cent record with an emphatic 10-1 slaying of Division 1 rivals Michelmersh.

Treble-shooting Jamie White led the spree with a hat-trick - he netted five times when the two teams met in the league - Sam Conway and Louie Whitfield waded in with doubles, Ben Bissington, Mark Gardner and Josh Mariner rounded off the spree with Peter Clifford-Smith grabbing the home consolation.

Winsor's table-topping rivals Littleton also enjoyed a smooth passage into the third round as twin strikes from Sam James and Chris Pauls plus solos by Jamie Smallman, Simon Woodward and an own goal against Lanley Manor earned them a comfortable 7-0 scoreline.

Division 3 side Netley nailed the perfect record of Division 6 table-toppers S&D B as two-goal Aaron Elam and Daniel Macklin clinched Netley a 3-2 verdict with Alex Webb and James Koral on the mark for the visitors.

In the Hampshire Cup, Ice Sports bowed out 3-0 to Newbury but Division 3 leaders Granley Rovers triumphed 2-1 against Copnor NE in their third round replay with Ryan Betteridge bagging both goals.

The day's only league action saw Albion bounce to the top of Division 6 on goal difference following their 9-0 awayday success at St Francis B, Tom Biggs and Matthew Bulpett netted two apiece with the others shared around between Lewis Paglia, Jack Snelgar, Ben Parnell, Josh McCrea and Lee-Jay Giles.