NUNNERY Wood Scorpions under eights showed the Sharks that the sting in their tail was greater than their bite as they ran out 7-0 winners in this Nunnery derby in the Stourport League.
Olly Twigg gave the Scorpions the lead after making a superb run from the right before firing the ball home.
Ed Burgoyne stretched the visitors lead shortly after with a long-range strike, before the hard working man-of-the-match Harry Saunders made it 3-0.
Keeper Ashley Mace was called into action early in the second-half as the Sharks made a rare attack.
James Francis played in Alex Hunt to make it four, before the provider netted a superb hat-trick.
UNDER 10s: Nunnery Wood Leopards were held to a goalless in the Stourport League at home to Bewdley Town.
The Leopards started well moving the ball and creating a number of chances with Sam Hayes and Connor Thomasson all going close.
Ben Harrington was having a fine game down the left as the Leopards continued to press the Bewdley goal but he was unable to break them down.
Bradley Hunt and Joe Bates both went close after the break for the hosts, while Toby Wilcox produced two good saves to deny Bewdley.
Jordan Wise netted a second-half winner for Nunnery Wood Tigers in their 1-0 victory over Droitwich Spa Ravens.
The Tigers started on the attack and Luke Obrey went close, before Jai Gilchrist saw his effort blocked after getting on the end of Christian Eyles' cross.
Ben Jones and Will Henshall also fired in efforts as the Tigers looked to break the deadlock, but the Ravens held out until the break despite two more Obrey shots.
Wise found the breakthrough in the second period after he was played in by James Ridge to calmly slot the ball beyond the advancing Droitwich keeper.
UNDER 11s: Nunnery Wood Panthers reached the semi-final of the Stourport League Cup with a 1-0 victory over West Hagley.
The visitors dug in deep to make life hard for the Panthers, but it was skipper Harry Clark who provided the killer blow. Callum McDonough broke down a Hagley attack to send Clark on his way and the skipper raced away to slot the ball beyond the visitors' keeper.
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