DROITWICH Spa Athletic U9s 1 Meadow Park U9s 2. Droitwich dominated the first half and took the lead with a fine goal from Mitchel Wilson. Spa had numerous chances to kill the game off but didn't take them. Park fought back in the second half and scored two goals. It could have been more if it wasn't for man of the match goalie Nicholas Rimmington.

Bromsgrove Town B U 13s 0 Hanbury U13s 1. Simon Thompson scored a cracking goal for Hanbury after 20 minutes. Hanbury played some fine football in the first half with Bromsgrove battling well. After the break, Hanbury carried on where they left off by playing some fine football. Bromsgrove kept going and never made it easy for Hanbury.

Theo Mitchell took charge of Hanbury's defence and earned the MoM award.

Birmingham Rangers U12s 2 Hanbury U12s 6. No one can stop this superb outfit, who have won the league title with ease and still have another two games to play. MoM Tom Stockwell and Mark Hayward both scored hat-tricks. Manager Gareth Hunt said: "I would like to thank Pete Sparrow and Cary Barrett for all the help and support they have given me this season. I would also like to say thanks to all my players: Shane Gallagher, Neil Maisey, Michael Bolton, Jonathan Sparrow. Jordan Drysdale, Luke Matthews, Jonathan Hunt, Ben Barrett, Gareth Padmore, Mark Hayward, Alex Richardson, Tom Stockwell, Karl Hughes and Bradley Algar. Well done to you all."

Ulverly Hawks U9s 0 Hanbury U9s 3. Half time couldn't come quickly enough for Hanbury who ended a poor first half 0-0. The managers rallied the team to a better performance in the second half. A great penalty from Aiden Russell and two fine goals from Lewis Smith saw Hanbury take the points. MoM was Nathan Day.

Hanbury U9s 3 Ulverly Hawks U9s 1. A better display by both teams than that of the previous match. Hanbury started well, producing some good moves which resulted in a Lewis Smith goal midway through the first half. Hawks fought hard but strong defending and sound goal keeping restricted them to one goal. Hanbury, on the other hand, continued to make chances, resulting in two well taken goals by managers choice Grant Moss. MoM was Dan Richards. A good team performance.

Callowbrook Swifts U8s 2 Holywell Harriers U8s 3. Holywell edged this local derby with Steven Cumberton putting them one up, only for Jay Hurley to level for Swifts shortly after. Swifts pressed forward with skipper Leon Curtis scoring from just inside the box to give them the lead just before half time. Cumberton completed his brace from a goalmouth scramble to level the score yet again. Sam Brownhill put Holywell back in front late on and Karl Humphreys nearly equalised in the final minutes, just scraping the post. Swifts' MoM was Jamie Young and Holywell Harriers' MoM was Joe Furman.

Callowbrook Swifts U9s 2 Bradley Rangers U9s 3. Swifts gave the visitors a two goal start due to unforced errors. From them on it was one way traffic as Callowbrook bombarded the opposition goal with shot after shot. Lee Williamson got into double figures for the season with a powerful strike from 15 yards and top scorer Daniel Phillips converted a great inswinger direct from a corner. As Swifts drove forward for an equaliser, Matt Hale's last ditch effort went just wide. MoM was Ben Heath.

Droitwich Darts U9s 7 Kinver Colts U9s 0. Intelligent football by Darts. Scoring for the first time this season, John Owens, and two from captain Chris Leech. More importantly, the team played well. Scoring was rounded off with two goals each from James Thomas and MoM Joshua Wyatt.

Nunnery Wood 3 Droitwich Back Up U10s 0. Back Up will not miss playing Wood, losing to them three times this season, but losing this semi-final has finished Back Up's season. It was Wood who always had that little bit extra. Matt Oliver, Jake Willcox and MoM Harry Hooman all played well, and a solid defence couldn't do anything against a free scoring Wood front line. But Back Up kept on playing and battling for every ball, and are a credit to mini soccer. Well done to all the boys for an excellent season.

Droitwich Spa U13s 2 Worcester Juniors U13s 1. Despite a wet and heavy pitch, Spa played some of their best football of the season to record a richly deserved victory against a team close to the top of the league. Spa pressurised the Worcester goal and came close to scoring after a stunning cross from Steve Pearsall fell to Mike Bayliss who rounded the 'keeper but shot narrowly wide. A neat move saw Olly Millard's shot parried by the 'keeper with Bayliss following up for the first. Worcester pulled one back but Spa restored their effort and MoM Millard sealed the victory with an excellent strike from 20 yards.

St Johns Tigers U12s 1 Meadow Park U12s 4. A good win for Park against a first division side. A competitive first half saw Park take an early lead when top goal scorer Lucas Tilsley fired home. Tigers equalised with the last kick of the first half when a loose ball fell kindly to Jones who took his chance well. With the slope in their favour, Park took control of the game and David Powell scored two in as many minutes to leave Tigers looking ragged. Tom Dennison rounded off the scoring to complete a good all round team effort. A fine first half display earned Gary Gough MoM.

Rubery Juniors U10s 6 Callowbrook Swifts U10s 1. Nicholas Williams three, Reece Ward two, Thomas Windsor Price. Rubery assured themselves of runners-up spot in the league. Reece Ward covered every blade of grass to win MoM and these goals gave Rubery 81 goals scored in just 18 games. A good performance by Swifts, but Rubery were too strong in the second half. Swifts' MoM were Danny Brindley and Chris Price.

Headless Cross U13s 7 Rubery Juniors U13s 0. The only bright spot from this game was swapping centre half Stuart Wood with midfielder Nathan O'Brien. Both Rubery players were outstanding in their new positions and won MoM.

Rubery Juniors U15s 3 Boldmere SS Falcons 4. Jonathan McCabe two, Stephen Adams. Rubery missed a host of chances including a penalty and should have run out worthy winners. But all their missed chances and a couple of defensive errors allowed Boldmere back into the game. Stephen Adams scored his first goal of the season with a superb right foot shot from 25 yards which gave the keeper no chance.

Rubery Juniors U16s 2 Sheldon Colts U16s 2. Rubery stay second in the Premier Division with this draw. Rubery's goals came when they were 2-0 down, firstly from Andrew Wetherall with a close range header and then Lee Crook scored the equaliser with an unstoppable header from a corner.