Inkberrow Eagles 1, Bredon Colts U-13 5
AN ON song Bredon dominated from the start with some fine passing play.
The defence also proved solid against early Inkberrow thrusts but they were indebted to the woodwork on one occasion.
The deadlock was finally broken with a fine close-range shot from Josh Taylor, followed by a firmly struck effort from Martin Walters.
George Malone made it 3-0 before half-time after which there was more confident passing and Malone notched his second.
Inkberrow grabbed a consolation goal before the away side made sure of the points when Malone completed his hat-trick.
Drakes Broughton 0, Bredon Bandits U-12 7
BANDITS continued their winning run with another high scoring victory.
A first minute strike from Chris Dyson set the trend and he quickly added a second.
Toby Patterson made it 3-0 and Ryan Harper completed the scoring before half-time.
Good teamwork after the break led to Harper scoring a second goal. Top scorer Jamie Adams added to his tally before Dyson completed his hat-trick.
Pershore Jnrs 5, Bredon Bullets 1
BREDON produced an excellent first half performance against high flying opponents.
With Craig Johns controlling the midfield and Shane O'Reilly causing the home defence problems, the Bullets deserved their single goal interval lead courtesy of a penalty from Johns.
In the second half the Bullets were overrun by a more physical and determined Pershore team but continued to play some fine football with O'Reilly and Dodge Antonelli both going close.
Pershore Tn U-11 0, Bredon Colts 6
SATURDAY'S game opened with early pressure from Pershore but it was the away team who opened the scoring with a strike from outside the area from Alex Fray.
Bredon then secured the game in the first half with two goals apiece from Matthew Kibler and Scott Bunch.
The scoring was completed after a fine solo strike from Charlie Moorfield who ran the length of the pitch before slotting the ball calmly past the keeper.
Bredon maintained the pressure in the second half with out further goals while top quality defending kept a clean sheet.
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