PENLEY Royals U12s 2 Hanbury U12s 1. This was a tough game on a heavy pitch. Hanbury should have been at least four up at half time but went in 1-0 up with a goal from Mick Bolton. Penley came out fighting in the second half to score two goals and win the game. If the rest of the Hanbury outfit showed the same commitment as MoM Jon Hunt, Hanbury would have won the game.
Hanbury U9s 4 Yardley Kings U9s 1. Hanbury put on a great team performance. Kings worked hard but were out-fought. Hanbury made the ball do the work and defended and attacked in numbers. MoM Lewis Smith netted two, as did Grant Moss. Manager's choice was Tom Jones.
Hanbury U9s 2 Hampton Juniors U9s 0. Dan Richards kept a clean sheet and kept Hanbury in the game a number of times. Kieron Waldron and Lewis Smith scored one a piece to give Hanbury three more points. MoM was a battling James Chaffe and the manager's choice was Lewis Smith.
Bromsgrove Corinthians U11s 4 Kings Norton U11s 2. Sam Partridge opened the scoring ten minutes into the first
half. Sam then completed his hat-trick early after the break with Scott Henbury scoring the Corinthians fourth and final goal. Kings Norton then pulled two goals back as the Corries continued to play well, despite only having nine men from the start of the match. With every player giving their all for 60 minutes it was good interceptions and high work rate that gave Peter Jenvey MoM.
Droitwich Spa Athletic U9s 1 Meadow Park U9s 2. Mitchell Wilson scored Spa's goal. A fine performance but a lack of goals is costing Spa games. Spa's midfield and defence were superb. The whole team won MoM.
Droitwich Spa Athletic U9s 1 Droitwich Spa Ravens U9s 2. Another fine, battling peformance from Athletic, which was very encouraging. Once again, the defence and midfield were outstanding. George Harper-Pitten scored Spa's only goal and MoM was Jack Weatherby.
Kidderminster Lions 2 Droitwich Spa Athletic U9s 0. A good battling performance from Spa and their tackling was hard but fair. Great battling from Athletic but once again no-one to score goals, which let Spa down again. Very dissapointing and Jack Weatherby was MoM again.
Redditch United B U8s 1 Callowbrook Swifts U8s 2. Swifts surged forward right from the off with Leon Curtis slotting home from close range. United stepped up their play, forcing Luke Bowles to make some fine saves, but not quite enough to stop the home side scoring to level it up. Swifts' strength showed late on with a Matthew Wood super strike from outside the box. Swifts' joint MoM were Matthew Wood and Jay Hurley.
Callowbrook Swifts U9s 4 Binbrook Vipers U9s 1. Swifts lost their shape from the kick off and went a goal behind. MoM Michael Chambers scored a vital and well taken equaliser to restore parity by the interval. Shortly after the re-start he added another from an acute angle. Lee Williamson followed on Jack Wilson's shot to convert the rebound and Wilson got the fourth, but not before Matt Hale had preserved the lead with a goal line clearance.
Headless Cross Harriers U10s 4 Callowbrook Swifts U10s B 2. Both of Swifts' goals were scored by Luke Trueman.
Kingfisher Albion U11s 1 Callowbrook Swifts U11s 7. A great confidence boosting win for Ian Rushton's charges and a great goal keeping display by Martin Heath.
Kingfisher Dynamo U12s 2 Callowbrook Swifts U12s 6. Joshua Taylor-Gates grabbed a brilliant hat trick including a flashing header from Martin Byefield's corner and a left foot volley. Adam Neason scored one and Luke Bachelor got two as the visitors came from behind to seal a great away win. Matthew Naik was MoM.
Callowbrook Swifts U13s 4 Feckenham Juniors U13s 0. A fourth consecutive win for Keith Neale's men as they climb into fifth spot, thanks to an Amolak Sohal hat trick and an opening goal of the season from skipper and MoM Luke Neal.
Rubery Juniors U15s 7. Arden Forest Rangers 0. Rubery's best performance of the season saw them take a 3-0 half time lead with a brace from Allan Price and a James Brearley goal. Rubery dominated the second half and a great performance from Peter Wall resulted in his first goal for the club. Substitute Andrew Kibble scored from close range but the goal of the game was a blistering left foot drive from James Brearley. Jonathan McCabe scored his fifth goal in as many games. MoM Neil Solomon.
Waseley Warriors 2 Coldland Colts B 1. Waseley found it difficult to break down a stubborn Coldlands defence. However, the deadlock was finally broken by a Dean Willis effort. The lead was doubled by Michael Ralph after rounding the keeper. This prompted Coldlands into action and they pulled a goal back through Chris White. However, good defending by Waseley, especially the Foxall twins, ensured Waseley held on. MoM was Lewis Blunn.
Hanbury U14s 2 Sutton U14s 3. Hanbury lost their final match of the season with the last kick of the game. Despite falling 2-0 behind, Hanbury dominated the second half and scored through top scorer Dean Palmer and Alex Kolb. It was a battling display which exemplified the commitment and team spirit made this term in all areas of the team. Hanbury now take their talents on tour to the Isle of Wight for a well-deserved wind down.
Cofton Falcons U16s 3 Rowney Green U16s 0. Falcons ran out 3-0 winners in the first encounter with goals from David James (two) and Wayne Boyce. The second fixture was a much tighter affair with Falcons grabbing a last gasp equaliser through Kevin Cook to force a 1-1 draw.
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