Drakes Broughton 2,
Evesham Utd Robins U-10 3
ROBINS just held on to their 100 per cent league record after a hard-fought victory over spirited opposition.
The visitors took the lead when James Coldrick headed in from a corner, but they were rocked when Dan Wilcox equalised.
Callum Tidy then capitalised on some hesitation in the Evesham defence to fire Drakes into a half-time lead.
Robins put the Drakes defence under constant pressure after the restart and were finally rewarded when Nathan Jelfs finished off an excellent passing move. The winner came when Mark Washington nipped in to score from another corner with an excellent finish.
Littleton U-13 19, Droitwich Spa 1
LITTLETON produced a goal glut against lowly Droitwich with goals coming at regular intervals
Littleton had built up a 10-0 advantage by half-time with Lance Smith bagging four Steve Edghill two and Matt Goss, Matt Smith, Phil Davies and Josh Craze one apiece.
The second half continued in similar vein with Lance Smith adding three more to his tally. Jack Proctor scored twice on his debut, a tally matched by. Daniel Keen and Ben Goss completed the rout before Spa's deserved consolation.
Evesham Utd 2,
Dines Green Devils 1
UNITED remain undefeated and top of the league after overcoming their toughest challenge of the season so far.
They fell behind through a strike from distance before Steve Peates scored from a penalty.
The second half saw United take the lead through Zac Warren before excellent defending denied the Devils an equaliser.
Alcester 2000 U-10 1,
Littleton Jnrs 3
A SPIRITED performance by Alcester wasn't enough against a strong Littleton side.
The first goal for the visitors came after 20 minutes when Nathan Brain swept in a cross from Wesley Burden.
Five minutes into the second half, Burden scored the second following excellent work by Anthony Sherriff. Littleton kept up the pressure and added a third courtesy of a long drive from Alex Drew.
Alcester never gave up and were rewarded by a late reply from Jack Watson.
Vale Wdrs U-11s 1,
Dunnington Rgrs B 14
RANGERS produced another fine result after seeing numerous early chances saved by the Vale goalkeeper.
James McMillan opened the scoring and went on to complete his hat-trick in the second half.
Two goals from Michael Bennett, Felix Chadwick, Charles Hamblett, Arthur Bennett, Kieren Downey and a superb header following a corner from Simon Rouse completed the scoring.
Ferndale Yth 2, Pershore Tn U-16 2
DESPITE taking the lead after only ten seconds, Town had to settle for a point when a stoppage-time equaliser rescued the hosts.
Nick Henry latched on to Mark Bellamy's early pass to stun the hosts who fell further behind after 25 minutes when Lee Miller headed in Anthony Handley's cross.
Matt Clements produced a series of fine stops in the second half as Pershore struggled to hold on to their lead but he was helpless to prevent Ferndale halving the deficit 15 minutes from time.
The home side continued to apply the pressure and earned a late reward deep into time added on.
Drakes Broughton Rgrs U-10 2,
Evesham Utd Robins 3
RANGERS battled hard but were unable to overcome a strong Evesham side.
Robins went one 1-0 up but Rangers came back strongly with goals from Daniel Wilcox and Callum Tidy.
Evesham were the better side in the second half and scored twice to win an excellent match.
Player of the match for Drakes was goalkeeper Ben Turner.
Drakes Broughton Rgrs U-10 4, Inkberrow Eagles 1
RANGERS returned to winning ways on Sunday thanks to a good team performance.
They raced into a 3-0 lead thanks to a brace by Callum Tidy and a Joe Mogg strike.
Eagles scored a well deserved consolation before Daniel Wilcox scored his side's fourth in injury-time. Rangers' Player of the match was Joe Morrell.
Littleton Jnrs U-9 3, Vale FC 1
A DIFFICULT game for Littleton with Vale making most of the running in the first half.
Lewis Bastow scored two goals in the first period with well placed shots.
Vale attacked after the break and reduced the arrears before Bastow completed his hat-trick.
Evesham Utd U-13 2,
Easington Sports 3
SUNDAY'S was a battle in all the very best football senses, with lots of endeavour, skill and passing from both sides.
The Robins went ahead when David Huggins finished off a move from the right and they continued to keep Easington at bay and nearly went 2-0 up but chances for Michael Carter, Joe Ford and Tom Adam Miles all went begging.
Easington hit back just before the break with two goals worked from the left wing and finished off by Lloyd.
The second half continued as the first had finished and, when Easington made it 3-1 with a quarter of the game remaining, it looked all over for the Robins.
Huggins shot over the bar then, with time running out, Scott Andrews scored with a long-range effort but the home side ran out of time.
Mostyn Rgrs 2, Peopleton U-15 2
FIELDING a bare 11 players, Peop-leton grabbed a late share of the spoils when James Allen netted.
An acrobatic overhead kick from Luke Frankum had earlier given the visitors the lead but Mostyn hit back swiftly to level by half-time.
An unkind bounce led to Rangers taking the lead but Peopleton earned a deserved draw courtesy of Allen's late leveller.
Churchdown Panthers 2,
Badsey Rgrs U-14 5
RANGERS defeated the current league champions for the first time in two years.
They were given the perfect start when George Lavis converted a third minute cross from Marcus Humpston.
A free-kick caught out Rangers 14 minutes later as the hosts equalised but it took the visitors just three minutes to regain the advantage when Lavis turned provider for player of the match Humpston to net.
James Hinsley doubled Badsey's lead soon after the restart but again the Panthers fought back to make it 3-2 before pressing for a long period as the visitors struggled to hang on to their lead.
Lavis made the points safe when the home keeper was dispossessed outside his area and the marauding Hinsley added a fifth after Will Tyrrell had made a crucial save five minutes from time.
Newtown Spts Girls 0,
Evesham Utd U-12 Girls 4
UNITED led 3-0 at half-time after two goals from Millie Stanley and one from Vicky Waters.
Good goalkeeping and strong defending kept out a persistent Newtown attack before Josie Symonds wrapped up the win with Evesham's fourth goal midway through the second half.
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