Matt Lewis reiterated his value as Halesowen Town's man of the moment with a hat-trick to crush Cirencester Town in the British Gas Business Premier Division.

The striker, a summer signing from Hinckley, took his goals tally into double figures this season as the Yeltz finally chalked up their first home league win.

Halesowen quickly erased their home anxieties with three first-half goals, Lewis slamming home from Paul Szewczyk's free kick and from Rob Warner's deep cross while Szewczyk nodded in another Warner cross.

Lewis completed his treble on 73 minutes but goals from Lee Smith and Marc Richards in the final 11 minutes ruined their chances of a clean sheet.

Solihull Borough celebrated their first Midlands Division points at Damson Park this term after two-goal Rory May sparked a 3-1 home win over Aylesbury United. The

visitors' Leon Gutzmore scored a 20th-minute penalty to cancel out Richard Munday's headed goal but May's double on 60 and 83 minutes earned the points.

Davion Hamilton was Sutton Coldfield Town's super-sub with both goals in their 2-0 success at home to Stourport Swifts. The striker, on as a 57th-minute replacement, needed only six minutes to open the scoring then netted from Darren Roberts for a second 12 minutes from time.

Chasetown had Craig Holland to thank for the 26th-minute clincher which earned a 1-0 win at home to Bedworth United. Both sides ended with ten men after Chasetown striker Karl Edwards and Bedworth defender Peter Barry were dismissed.

Rushall Olympic twice led at Barton Rovers but a 90th-minute header from Gary Fitzpatrick sent them to a 3-2 defeat. Leon Allen and Tyrone Barnett gave the Pics the advantage on ten and 46 minutes but two blunders from goalkeeper Chris Gemmell allowed Barton to level. ..SUPL: