NORTHSIDE Colts Under 12s came away from Areley Kings Youth with a 3-0 victory in the Stourport League Cup group C' thanks to a Luke Williams hat-trick.
The Colts took the game straight to Areley and when Matt Armstrong broke down the right wing and he crossed the ball to Rhys Turberfield, but his shot went just over.
The Colts continued to dominate the game but were finding hard to break down Areley with Armstrong hitting the post just before the break.
Having played the opening half in defence, man-of-the-match Williams reverted to his more familar role up front and that paid dividends.
Three minutes into the second-half, he fired Colts into the lead, before doubling the advantage four minutes later.
Williams completed his hat-trick when Cameron Thorne's corner fell kindly for him to fire home his third in the space of 23 second-half minutes.
UNDER 13s: A Ryan Kendrick hat-trick helped Nunnery Wood Jaguars storm to a 11-1 Stourport League Cup Group C' victory over Mostyn Rangers.
Jaguars took the lead within the first five minutes with a strong right foot shot from Jack Finch which the goalkeeper attempted to keep out with his feet.
A second goal soon arrived courtesy of Kyle Roscoe who converted after finding himself clear on goal, before Kendrick made it 3-0 with a delicate chip and Josh New-bold netted the fourth.
Chris Jeffrey gave the Jaguars a 5-0 lead at the interval when he volleyed home Kyle Roscoe's cross.
Jack Deaner hit the sixth in the second-half when he beat the Rangers offside trap to fire home a low shot.
Kendrick netted his second soon after when Jeffrey raced through to play him in before Tom Siviter made it 8-0.
Mostyn grabbed of goal of their own to reduce the arrears, but a Jeffrey tap-in restored the eight-goal lead.
Kendrick sealed his hat-trick when his shot was deflected home by a Mostyn defender and then Deaner sealed the rout.
UNDER 15s: Oldbury Park Tigers had a comfortable 5-0 victory against Droitwich Do-ns to move into third place in the Stourport League.
The Tigers took the lead after 28 minutes, three minutes after having a goal ruled out, through Jordan Murton.
James Day made it 2-0 10 minutes into the second-half, before Tom Baker added a third with a 25-yard chip.
Ryan Griffin stretched the lead even further with a great volley and Max Price rounded of the scoring from close range.
Tigers had several other good opportunities with Ryan Gwilliam James Marsh and Andrew Woodyatt all going close.
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