NUNNERY Wood Scorpions under eights' James Francis and George Baker both struck twice as they won 6-2 against Nunnery Wood Sharks.
The victory for the Scorpions made it six wins in a row.
Having beaten the Sharks last week, the Scorpions started slowly before Francis struck twice to take his tally for the season to 15 and give them a 2-0 lead at the break.
The Sharks pulled a goal back after the interval when they squeezed the ball past Ed Burgoyne in goal.
Olly Twigg restored the two-goal lead when his corner was parried into the net by the Sharks' corner.
Baker made it 4-1 with a superb strike, before the Sharks reduced the deficit.
Alex Hunt headed the Scorpions 5-2 in front when he got on the end of Harry Saunders' cross, before Baker slam-med home a penalty to seal the win.
Scorpions man-of-the-match was Louis Smith.
UNDER NINES: Warndon Villages Piranhas finished their group stage in the cup with a 5-0 at Nunnery Hawks.
The Piranhas won all eight games in their group netting 40 goals and conceding only five.
UNDER 10s: Toby Wilcox was in fine form in goal for Nunnery Wood Leopards as they drew 0-0 with Enville Athletic.
Nunnery Wood Tigers also had to settle for a point as they were held to a 1-1 draw at Kidderminster Lions.
The Tigers' first-half performance was exceptional with the tempo in their game too much for the Lions to handle.
They took the lead when James Ridge played in Luke Obrey to fire the ball home.
Ridge and Obrey both went close as the Tigers looked to stretch their lead but the Li-ons keeper was on his mettle.
Kidderminster poured forward after the interval, forcing Adam Westbury into action on numerous ocassions but as the match drew to a close the Lions got the equaliser they had been searching for all through the half.
Warndon Villages Sharks produced a clinical first-half performance to win 4-1 at Kidderminster Lions Cubs.
The Cubs started the game well and had a couple of early attacks without stretching the Sharks defence.
Louis Cafferkey fired the Sharks into the lead when he guided home Matt Sowden's corner.
Sowden was the provider of the second goal too as another corner saw him pick out Jack Rule to head the ball home.
The third goal soon followed as Sowden's corner was only half cleared and Liam Dayus picked up the ball on the edge of the area before rifling the ball into the net with his left foot. The Sharks looked more vulnerable after the break after making several changes at the interval.
The Lions started to cause the Sharks some problems and they came close to pulling one back but they were denied by the crossbar.
The Sharks made it 4-0 when Sowden was found in space and he beat three players before firing the ball past the Lions keeper.
Kidderminster pulled a goal back before the end when they netted from a corner.
UNDER 12s: Northside Colts romped to a 5-1 victory over Kidderminster Harriers FITC in Division Two.
Kidderminster took the lead and that shocked the Colts into action and Matt Armst-rong equalised a minute later.
The Colts were having a succession of shots on goal but good defending was pushing the ball back just outside the penalty area.
The Colts took the lead through Connor Wise.
The Colts continued to dominate in the second-half and they stretched their lead even further when Rhys Turber-field ran down the left wing before slotting the ball home.
Asa Harrison made it 4-1 when he netted a fantastic goal from a tight angle.
Turberfield grabbed his second of the match when he went on another mazy run to fire home.
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