CALLOWBROOK Swifts U9s are celebrating after winning their second successive promotion.
The seven-a-side team have won the Central Warwickshire Youth League Division C title, adding to their Division D success last season.
Swifts, who only started playing league football two years ago, have also reached the quarter-finals of two cup competitions under the guidance of coaches Paul Jones and Paul Lune.
The team has also benefited from a new kit, sponsored by the Royal Bank of Scotland Group.
That deal came about after Jim O'Donnell, whose eight-year-old son Oliver plays centre back for the U9s, secured a £250 donation from the Bank's Community Cashback Award Scheme.
A similar grant last year enabled the team to take part in a national six-a-side tournament in Wales.
Callowbrook Swifts Girls U16s 13 Santiago Colts U16s 0
Swifts finished off their season in style with this comprehensive victory.
Kylie Owen, Katrina Battersby and Emma Cope each scored first-ever hat-tricks for the club, while Teshia Harper scored two.
Gemma Nicholl and Vicky Steele bagged one each. Swifts goalkeeper Rachel Wood was player of the match.
Bromsgrove Corinthians U14s 4 Sutton United U14s 2
Battling back from two goals down, Corries completed the double over Central Warwickshire Youth League Division Two champions Sutton.
Andy Court netted four times in a great team performance.
Hanbury U11s 4 TR 2000 U11s 2
Hanbury secured promotion for the second year running after finishing runners-up in Central Warwickshire Youth League Division Two.
Scott Blakemore scored a hat-trick and Will Hadley got one in their final day victory against TR 2000.
Rubery Juniors U14s 1 Sheldon Royals U14s 0
Luke Bench scored the winner in this mid-week encounter, while Daniel Grove was man of the match.
Yardley Kings U16s 2 Rubery Juniors U16s 1
Tom Forbes scored Rubery's goal.
Rubery Juniors U14s 0 Sutton Lions U14s 1
Man of the match was Lee Rodway.
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