WYRE Forest enjoyed soccer success at the third annual Worcestershire Youth Games on Sunday.
Forest were up against the districts of Bromsgrove, Malvern Hills, Redditch, Worcester City and Wychavon in a variety of sports held in Droitwich Spa.
Up to 600 youngsters from around the county took part watched by crowds of around 1,500.
Forest were victorious in the U-12s and U-14s football and picked up fair play awards in the girls basketball, mixed tag rugby and U9s tennis.
The girls U-12s won all four of their games with top scorer Kirsty Hughes scoring five goals in a 7-0 final win over Redditch.
Squad: Kim Heeley, Sarah Lojko, Hughes, Lucy Willmott, Frankie Hockey, Amy Shipton, Emma Smith, Sophie Creech, Bertie Saunders.
The U-14s girls beat Malvern 3-0 in their final after conceding no goals in their matches. Sam Rogers hit 11 goals.
Squad: Vicki Roberts, Toni Hipkins, Alison Thorpe, Nikki Palmer, Karla Jenkins, Jenni Beasley, Becky Meredith, Jo Carpenter, Rogers.
Bromsgrove dominated the basketball competition, Worcester took the netball and Wychavon won the high fives.
There was success for Worcester and Bromsgrove in the rugby and the two districts controlled the hockey and tennis respectively.
Joint organiser Sue Healy, of Wychavon District Council, said: "They were competitive but it was all done in great spirit."
Singer David Graham also performed at the popular event.
Contact 01562 637419 or 01562 741606 for more details on girls football in Wyre Forest.
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