CALLOWBROOK Swifts U9s 6 Kings Norton U9s 0. Leo Watkins seized on a half chance to neatly flick in his first goal for the club after Daniel Phillips had put Swifts in front. MoM Phillips completed his hat-trick with a thunderous volley. Lee Williams scored from the penalty spot to collect his debut goal and Grant Gardner finished off a sweeping move with a sweetly struck sixth.

Callowbrook Swifts U11s 5 Feckenham U11s 2. Swifts proved stronger on a heavy pitch which didn't suit the visitors' passing style. Goals came from Martin Byefield, Craig Heath, Joshua Taylor-Gates, Luke Bachelor and Lee Travers. Defender Matthew Harper earned MoM and Daniel Taylor played his part, which included a fine penalty save.

Malvern Wanderers U13s 1 Droitwich Spa U13s 4. Spa went one up with a superb 25-yard free kick from Steve Pearsall. Mike Bayliss finished off well for the second goal following a good build up. Malvern pulled a goal back after some hesitation in the Spa defence. The second half was fiercely contested but two further goals from Mike Knight and a customary 20-yard thunderbolt from Ian Davies put the result beyond doubt. Spa's defence was superb throughout with Matt Peck and Tom Morgan inspired. MoM for a dominant midfield display was Dan Williams.

Droitwich Spa U15s 8 Harvington U15 2. Spa returned after a three-week break to record another convincing victory which keeps them top of the league. Goals from H Hughes, two, R Greenfield, two, A Bourne, two, and one each from J Whatley and MoM C White. Spa struggled at times to play their passing game on a heavy pitch, but still had too much for their opponents.

Hanbury U13s 1 Paget Rangers U13s 6. Hanbury battled well in the first half but found themselves going in three nil down at half time. Ryan Giles got a late consolation goal for Hanbury. MoM for Hanbury was Trevor Walters who played well.

Hanbury U12s 2 Birmingham Ranger Colts 1. Shane Gallagher pulled off some fine saves in the Hanbury goal, with central defender Michael Bolton holding things together at the back. MoM for Hanbury was Neil Maisey who had a great game at right back. The dynamic duo Tom Stockwell and Mark Hayward netted a goal each. Birmingham got a goal late in the game.

Rubery Juniors U10s 5 (MoM Nicholas Williams, two, Denver Holt, James Ward) Headless Cross United 1. Rubery move to the top of Division Six with this result.

Hunt End Rangers 5 Rubery Juniors U11s 2 (Adam Goodwin, Luke Hancock).

Rubery Juniors U12s 0 Coldlands Colts 6.

Rubery Juniors U16s 2 (Andrew Weatherall, David Dainty) (MoM the whole team) Arden Forest 1. Rubery had to withstand a lot of physical pressure from the visitors.

Droitwich Spa Eagles U14s 2 Droitwich Spa Boys U14s 1. Eagles took the lead in the first half through Glyn Coulter. A fine save by goalkeeper Steve Whittaker ensured that the lead was maintained at the break. Throughout the second period, Spa Boys continued to press without success but were punished on the break as Coulter scored his second. Spa Boys reduced the arrears shortly before the end but Eagles held on.

Hanbury U9s 1 Catshill U9s 2. Hanbury had to accept defeat despite some strong play. Danny Richards guarded his goal well. Aiden Russell, Nathan Day, Tom Jones and Alex Featherstone broke Catshill's play down in defence, while Mark Reading, Adam Barr, Keiron Waldron, Lewis Smith and Grant Moss all tried to find the net. Unfortunately only MoM Lewis Smith was able to score.

Shirley Town Boys U8s 0 Bromsgrove Town Boys U8s 0. Bromsgrove had to thank goalkeeper Matthew Brunt when he made a superb block at the feet of the on-coming attacker to keep the scoresheet clean. Shirley couldn't find a way past James Brighton and Nathan Buswell. Brighton and MoM Connor Wilson played some nice one-twos down the right flank. Ross McGuinness opened up some space for himself with a deft turn and left foot shot that swerved just beyond the post. James Ward created an opportunity on the edge of the box. His shot was parried by the keeper, and Dan Jones pounced on the ball but it ended up sneaking teasingly round the post.

Catshill U8s 6 AC Northfield U8s 1. Sam Brown bagged a hat trick in last Sunday's game for Catshill and won the MoM award.

Droitwich Darts U9s 1 St Johns Tigers U9s 1. Darts controlled the first half with strong tackling from J Hogg and L Duggan. They took the lead after the break with B Brogan scoring a debut goal. J Thomas and J Stevens also came close but Tigers equalised. Superb goalkeeping from MoM J Ridings saved the day.