WARNDON Villages Tigers Under Nines saw off top-three team Ombersley Tigers 3-0 in the Mercian Festival Junior League.
Villages defended well early on with two excellent Hayden Lewis saves before man-of-the-match Callum Daniels was rewarded for his tenacity with the first goal.
In the second-half, Thomas Brown entered the fray to score two goals with Cameron Pinches running the midfield.
Brown finished off Daniels' pass and then netted with a cross-shot.
UNDER EIGHTS: Oldbury Park Tigers continued their strong form with a 4-0 win over Kempsey Colts.
Two goals each from top-scorers Abbie Richards and Jaimie McGee settled the clash.
UNDER 10s: Droitwich Spa Wildcats Girls extended their unbeaten run to 10 games with a 3-0 win at Ferndale Youth.
They scored all the goals in the first period with Bobbie Dutton prodding home the first from close range.
Imogen Alps doubled the lead when she latched on to a quick throw from Lucy Loach and player-of-the-match Abbie Wallis made it three with a fine individual strike.
Keeper Lexie Palmer impressed with defenders Casey Homer and Georgia Howells as Wildcats kept a clean sheet.
James Smith scored the winner as Malvern Town Wanderers won 1-0 at Leigh and Bransford Badgers United in Division Two.
Both sides played good football on a blustery day and Malvern, playing against the conditions, were pegged back in the first-half. But Wanderers enjoyed the best chance when Smith's shot cannoned off the post.
With the wind behind them, Malvern's Smith fired home the winner at the far post from Nat Turner's corner.
They continued to press and Sean Paddock's looping shot dropped agonisingly over.
UNDER 13s: Worcester Raiders triumphed 3-2 at Malvern Town Wanderers Colts in Division Two.
Raiders had to battle all the way but, playing uphill in the first-half, put on a fine display.
Joe Fowles thumped home the opener with a fierce low drive from Aaron Davis' lay-off.
Jon Lee headed against the bar before Luke Trainer bagged the second with a solo run.
Lee added the third goal from close range but then Raiders gifted Colts an opener.
Raiders attacked more in the second period but found the keeper in good form and Malvern added a late second goal.
Man-of-the-match was full-back Joe Lee who combined well with Sam Holmes.
See Saturday's Worcester News for team pictures.
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