Ben keeps Oldland Abbotonians in top spot
Toby Jennings weighed in with two goals and new signing Aron Parsons was also on the scoresheet in a 10-1 first-game win.
Despite the size of the defeat, Mangotsfield never gave up the chase and Daniel Honour snatched a deserved consolation goal with a great lob over Oldland keeper Owen Wadsworth.
The second match was much harder fought but Oldland still had a little too much for their opponents as two goals apiece for Hughes, Young and Bragg, and one each from Josh Harris and Macaulay Ainsworth, propelled them to an 8-0 win.
In Division I, Dean Howlett's fiercely-struck free-kick was not enough to prevent Brislington A going down to a 5-1 aggregate defeat against visiting Ashton Boys.
Despite a superb performance from Jacob Burt, Brislington lost the first game 4-0 but they rallied well to hold their opponents to a 1-1 draw in game two, thanks to Howlett's strike and good displays by Nick Burchill, Dexter Cole and Liam Cole.
Keynsham Town made it five wins from five league games in Division B with a comfortable 9-2 victory over Saltford Stars.
Despite a below-par performance, Town clinched a 4-0 first-game win with three goals from man-of-the- match Lewis Coleman, who also set up striker Owen Cocking for the opener. Mason Bean kept a clean sheet for the victors for the fourth game running.
Keynsham finished the job with a 5-2 second-match win, midfielder George Rooke setting up early goals for James Ellis and Joel Milhofer.
Ben Sainsbury's scorching volley, star man Milhofer's strike and Rooke's header saw them home, after Saltford had staged a recovery with two goals from Keynsham old boy Hugo Brunsdon.
Zach Hanks gave a super display in goal for Town and claimed his first assist of the season.
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