VIEWPOINT are through to the final of the Mallinson Cup following an emphatic second half demolition of Ace of Clubs Reserves in the semi-final.
Ace did well to hold the Premier Division side 0-0 at the interval, but it was all one-way traffic after the restart once Dave Goodwin opened the scoring.
Goodwin quickly added another before further strikes from Martin Brown, Toby Johnson and Lee Quarrington booked a final meeting with The Old Prince of Orange on April 5 at Fleet Leisure (kick-off 5pm).
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Early goals from Scott Matthews and Ben Davidson put Oakfield in command against AZ 82 in Group A of the Everden Cup.
A fine effort from AZ's Will Stent reduced the arrears before the break, although Oakfield raced 4-1 ahead in the second period thanks to Dean Greensmith and Steve Warborn.
Stent grabbed his second for AZ 82 late on and although Oakfield triumphed 4-2, they fail to make the semi-finals as this was their first win in the competition.
It was the same story for Meopham in Group B as even though they hammered Beausports 9-2, an overall total of four points from three games means they don't progress any further.
Meopham's nine goals came courtesy of Keith Jackson (3), Harry King (2), Gary Witcomb (2), Adam Cable and Matt Taylor.
Late goals by Sean Frei and Josh Pascoe could not prevent Joydens Wood going down to a 4-2 Group C defeat at Earl Grey.
In their third meeting in the Premier Division, Ace of Clubs were at home to the Old Prince of Orange also at Kings Farm.
Prince took the lead in the 25th minute with a great goal by Marc Bruce following a fine cross by Marcus Farrell.
Grant Holden scored a second goal for Prince with a brilliant solo effort to give them all three points, despite Ace missing numerous chances.
A brace from Tony Love Junior and solo strikes by Leon Shearing and Matt Freeman secured a 4-2 victory for Craggs Farm Reserves against The Rising Eagles in Division One.
Eagles played their part in an entertaining encounter and found the target through Harpal Virdee and Ben Giles.
Adam Barnard scored four times as Woodlands Athletic ran away 6-3 victors at The Duke of Wellington.
Daniel Evans and a Craig Haskins diving header completed the scoring for Woodlands with James Donegan (2) and Ben Whitehead battling in vain to keep Duke in contention throughout.
Lee Collard is only one goal short of a season's half century after his brace helped Heathview United to a 7-2 Division Two win against Waterloo.
Dan Jones weighed in with a hat-trick and David Collard matched his brother's efforts with two to put Heathview in a very strong position for the title.
Adam Smith had given Waterloo a shock early lead, but it proved short-lived and their only other strike came from Steve Leece.
Perry Lidgett's penalty gave Stone C & I a first half lead before Brett Blake-Morris drew Fleetwat Printers back on terms after the break.
However, Stone were not to be denied and secured the three points when regular scorer Gary Norman struck to secure a 2-1 success.
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