NUNNERY Wood Leopards Under 10s pipped club rivals Tigers 1-0 in the Stourport Youth League.
The result put Leopards one point behind second-placed Tigers with a single game to play.
Ben Harrington scored the only goal, finishing off Sam Hayes' free-kick.
In a good game of flowing football, Leopards produced their best display for a while.
James Ridge headed wide for Tigers before their opponents struck against the run of play.
Joe Bates went close in the first-half for Leopards, while Luke Obrey and Jai Gilchrist nearly opened Tigers' account.
They pushed forward looking for the equaliser but left gaps at the back which led to three fine saves from keeper Adam Westbury.
Only an excellent stop from Leopards' keeper Toby Wilcox denied Tigers' Jordan Wise during the second period.
Bradley Hunt was particularly impressive for Leopards.
Warndon Villages Sharks completed their away matches with a hard-earned 2-1 win over improving Ferndale Youth.
Sharks dominated the first-half but were denied by good defending.
However, a fine tackle and pass by Matt Sowden set up Callum Parker to slide home the opener.
Sharks' defence looked comfortable but they made four changes at half-time and were punished for losing the ball cheaply with an equaliser.
Ferndale took the game to an out-of-sort Sharks and keeper Harry Stanley made three good saves.
However, the Worcester side conjured their 21st league win of the season through Jack Rule from Kieran Burns' run.
Sharks were held to a 2-2 draw by Mostyn Rangers, who were well-drilled defensively.
Despite Sharks creating chances, Mostyn went ahead on the break. The on-form Mostyn keeper made saves from Rule twice and Jaz Millward.
In the second-half, Sharks upped the pace and finally levelled with an own goal.
But they conceded a bizarre second while Stanley kicked a ball back from a neighbouring pitch.
A moment of individual flair from Matt Sowden ensured another Sharks equaliser, however, with four minutes left.
UNDER 11s: Nunnery Wood Panthers lost their penultimate Division One fixture 3-1 to title-chasing Kidderminster Lions.
Panthers matched their visitors in possession but lacked a touch of steel in both boxes.
They conceded three poor goals from a defensive point of view but the highlight was Panthers' goal.
In the final five minutes, Harry Clark scored the goal of the match, turning the defence inside-out on the edge of the box before firing a great strike into the bottom corner.
UNDER 14s: Northside Colts made the League Cup semi-finals with a 5-2 win over determined Areley Kings Youth.
The opening 20 minutes was fairly even but Colts took the lead following a free-kick by Greg Ritchie to Scott Sellars, who finished at the near post.
Within a minute, Kings equalised through Matt Graham but Colts picked their game up in the second-half.
Matt Giordani's run and cross found Jake Glass at the far post to score.
Ollie Butler lobbed home the third goal from Giordani's clever chip over the defence.
Butler hit the bar before Ritchie supplied Glass with a second goal.
Kings battled back to grab another through Graham but Joe Tudor slotted home his first goal for Colts late on after Will Hardiman collided with the keeper.
For team pictures, see Saturday's Worcester News.
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