UNDER 10s: Nunnery Wood Panthers drew 1-1 against Worcester Colts with Ben Williams on the scoresheet.

Panthers started brightly in the Division One clash against strong, well-organised opposition.

Williams, leading the way with Brad Trueman through determined play, opened the scoring with a powerful 20-yard drive on 11 minutes.

But Colts piled on the pressure and Tim Parkinson-Allsop scored from a cross midway through the second-half.

Kidderminster Lions' grip on the title faded with a 2-2 draw at Warndon Villages Lions.

In an even first-half, Warndon's pace on the flanks through Reece Mills and Ijazz Zaman caused problems.

Home 'keeper Jack Ferber made several saves but Villages went ahead through Jamie Lee's volley.

Mills sliced a chance wide and Kidderminster reacted quickly with an equaliser from James Smith.

Harry Aston and Freddie Court-Jones played well to restrict the visitors.

Kidderminster dominated the early stages of the second-half and Smith's volley in off the bar put them ahead.

But Warndon improved and grabbed a deserved equaliser when Liam Gianquinto squeezed the ball in from an acute angle following a Court-Jones pass.

UNDER 11s: Nunnery Wood Eagles lost 4-2 at home to Bromsgrove Town in Division Two with goals from Charlie Deaner and Jordan Lloyd. Asa Harrison was man-of-the-match.

Northside Colts triumphed 4-2 at Bewdley Town to ensure fourth place in the table.

Colts made a good start with Steve Lacroix calmly slotting home following a string of passes.

But Bewdley levelled halfway through the first period as a high, bouncing ball deceived 'keeper Jack Barry.

Colts continued to push Bewdley back with fine football and went ahead again through Rhys Turberfield.

Bewdley equalised yet again in the second-half but Turberfield was on target with a goal-of-the-season contender.

Young fired home an excellent goal to mark his final competitive game for the club.

In Division One, Newtown Sports defeated Meadow Park 5-0 with goals from Lewis Platt (two), Jack Mackintosh (two) and Henry Dawson.

UNDER 12s: Nunnery Wood Jaguars lost 6-0 at unbeaten Kidderminster Lions in Division One, despite having plenty of the play.

Chris Pedrick just failed to clear Lions' second goal off the line as they went three goals ahead by half-time.

Jaguars came out fighting after the break and had a good opportunity deflected wide.

They were also unlucky not to win a penalty but Lions were allowed too much time on the ball and increased their lead.