Watton travelled to Feltwell on Saturday and came away with an impressive victory.
In the absence of prolific striker Xavier Huckle, team manager Iain Hunt gave the centre-forward responsibility to utility man Matty Webster who duly headed the visitors into an early lead within 10 minutes of the start. Sixteen-year-old Ty Bond replaced injured wingman Nathan Lawes after 20 minutes, making his first appearance after an impressive display in a friendly against Wymondham Town on Tuesday.
The young debutant soon settled into the game, his persistence and enthusiasm rewarded when he earned Watton a corner. Sam Childerhouse stepped forward and delivered the ball to unmarked frontman Webster who coolly scored to given Watton a 2-0 lead. Watton finished the first half displaying clear authority over the match, worthy of their two goal advantage.
Watton extended their lead within five minutes of the restart.
Midfielder Ben Childerhouse scored from the penalty spot after a foul on Kevin Bloomfield.
Less than 10 minutes later, Bloomfield's tireless efforts enabled Joe Meehan to tap in Watton's fourth.
Making their debut appearances in senior football, substitutes George Smith and Filipe Apolinario were introduced for part of the second half.
Bloomfield heaped more misery on a deflated Feltwell 10 minutes before the full time whistle when he scored his 28th league and cup goal this season.
Watton owed their clean sheet performance to a well organised defence captained by man of the match Gareth Deere.
Watton entertain Long Stratton Reserves for the semi-final of the CS Morley Cup on Saturday. The match kicks off at 2pm.
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