TENBURY Town are back on the HFA?Junior Cup trail after sweeping to a 5-1 victory at Belmont Wanderers.?Town, who lost to Ledbury in the final of last season’s competition, completed a rapid double, having beaten Belmont 5-2 the previous week in the league.?Al Bright gave them the lead and keeper Steve ‘Poker’ Sumner then kept out a penalty as Belmont responded, a save that helped win him the man-of-the-match accolade.?Boucker added the second from 20 yards and five minutes after the restart he scored again. Young guns Declan Bright and debutant substitute Andre Pereira then made it 5-0 before Belmont pulled back a consolation.?In the Herefordshire League Premier Division, Tenbury United retained pole position after a 1-1 home draw with second-placed Wellington Reserves.?United made a flying start with Ryan Morris drilling them ahead within a minute.? Other chances went to waste and Wellington began the second half with renewed intent, and United keeper George Pearson had to make a fine save to preserve the lead.?Mike Foster and Ian Patterson were close to a second goal but it never came and Wellington levelled in controversial fashion when Tom Farr appeared to be fouled at the back post.?Co-boss Nick Stocker admitted: “This time last year we got hammered by Wellington at home so I think it shows how far we have come.”