UNDER 9s: OLDBURY Park White Tigers Under Nines are unbeaten in six Mercian Junior Festival League matches after a 2-1 win at Droitwich Spa Falcons.
Striker Alex Hewitt put Whites ahead in less than seconds with an amazing strike from just inside the Spa half.
Falcons fought back well to level but then scored an own goal to hand Tigers a win.
Warndon Villages Hawks maintained their recent unbeaten run by drawing 1-1 at Newtown Sports Juniors.
UNDER 10s: Warndon Villages Vipers finally beat Blackpole Saints 2-1 in Division Two after two draws this season.
Saints were looking to finish second in the table but Vipers were on great form and Liam Harris capped off a superb, hard-working display with the opener.
Matt Waidson struck the second with the help of an awkward bounce following a quick throw before Saints hit their first goal only to hit the bar in pursuing an equaliser.
UNDER 12s: Man-of-the-match Lewis Platt scored four goals as Oldbury Park Tigers triumphed 8-0 at Malvern Town Wanderers Colts.
Oldbury kept their unbeaten record intact with a good first-half display, going ahead on four minutes through Platt from a Jordan Murton pass.
Platt repeated the trick six minutes later with Tom Baker this time providing the pass.
Baker also created the third with a fine run and cross finished off by Murton. Platt and Murton added further goals.
In the second period, Malvern started in determined fashion but Platt hit a cracking goal from the edge of the box with Ryan Gwilliam assisting.
Charlie Wosley found the net from 40 yards and James Day added a thumping header.
UNDER 13s: Whittington St Peter's missed a penalty as they drew 1-1 at Droitwich Spa Dynamos.
The visitors went ahead when a through-ball released Dave Perkins and although his shot was headed wide an alert Josh Pearce swooped.
Toby Mullet had to be carried off for the Saints and 'keeper Gareth Dayus was given no chance with a good shot. Perkins won a late spot-kick but it was missed.
UNDER 15s: Suffolk Rangers defeated Callowbrook Swifts 4-1 in windy conditions.
The Worcester side went close when Jamie Insall's header went just off target.
Martin Newman enjoyed a superb first-half and his cross-shot put Suffolk ahead.
Andy Richardson converted a Kyonn Evans cross in the second period before Ryan Molloy denied Swifts from a free-kick.
Toby Attwood bagged a superb finish from Ollie Greenhill's cross but Connor New pulled a goal back for the visitors.
Evans rounded off the scoring with Suffolk's fourth goal.
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