THE majority of matches fell vitim to the weather last Sunday.
Many games were called off because of high winds sweeping across the region.
Knowle B U15s 1 Hanbury U15s 3
In terrible conditions, the hosts took the lead on 10 minutes against the run of play.
James Ryan equalised seven minutes after the break before Jordan Taylor and Ryan Walsh made sure of the points.
Man of the match was Ryan Giles.
Sheldon Colts U14s 4 Hanbury U14s 2
Gale force winds threatened to spoil this fixture but both teams managed some fine football.
Sheldon made the most of the wind to take a three-goal advantage into the break. Debut maker Luke Matthews and man of the match James Sheehy pulled two back for Hanbury but the hosts sealed it in the final minutes.
Wolverley Youth U14s 1 Bromsgrove Athletic U14s 4
Karl Miles put Athletic, who could only field ten men, ahead inside two minutes. Gary Hewitt made it two on 20 minutes but it was 2-1 at the interval.
Two more second half goals from Miles completed his hat-trick and saw Athletic collect the points.
Shane Smith was man of the match.
Droitwich Spartans U9s 2 Barbourne Royals U9s 2
Two superbly taken free-kicks secured a point for Spartans.
Ryan Boon scored a long range effort to open the scoring.
Spartans then fell 2-1 behind before Matthew Vigurs scored another from long range in the final minutes.
Josh Allen was man of the match.
West Hagley U11s 4 Callowbrook Swifts U11s 1
Mikey Chambers put the visitors ahead on ten minutes but Hagley were 3-1 up by half time.
With the wind in their favour, Swifts looked for a comeback but were hit on the break.
Jack Wilson went closest for Swifts, who also gave debuts to Jamie Atkins and Kurt Spence.
Callowbrook Swifts U9s A 1 Sporting Boys U9s 1
A splendid Stuart Green header gave Swifts a deserved half time lead.
Sporting equalised direct from a corner kick as the wind created havoc.
Green was thwarted by a brave one-on-one save by the visiting goalkeeper in the final minute.
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