NUNNERY Wood Jaguars Under 15s deservedly handed leaders Kidderminster Lions their first Stourport Youth League defeat of the season.
They produced a superb team display in heavy conditions to win an ultra-competitive encounter 2-0.
In a well-refereed match, Jaguars dominated the first-half with their five-man midfield but were unable to break the deadlock.
Lions were well shackled by the defence of Aaron Rainbow, Oliver Wilcox, Adam Calvert and Jack Dicker.
Jaguars bagged two crucial goals in the second period through free-kicks from Sam Kenny and Dicker.
For a team picture, see Saturday's Worcester News.
UNDER 14s: Northside Colts drew 2-2 at Mostyn Rangers with Matt Armstrong bagging a brace.
Armstrong forced a great save from the keeper before nodding Colts ahead from a Shaun Henley corner.
He added a second before the interval with a 25-yard free-kick.
The second-half continued to be end-to-end but Mostyn pulled a goal back and then levelled with a penalty awarded for hand-ball.
Jack Tustin was Northside’s player-of-the match.
UNDER 12s: High-flying Nunnery Wood Tigers took no prisoners in a 16-1 beating of Ferndale Youth Panthers. Tigers took control from the start and led 5-0 at the break with a hat-trick for Ben Harrington and two goals by Bradley Hunt.
Ferndale scored a good goal at the start of the second period but it opened the floodgates at the other end.
Half-time substitutes Alfie Driskel (4), Will Henshall (2), and Josh Smallman (2) all netted along with Sam Savage (2) and Ryan Houlston on his debut.
UNDER 11s: Michael Woodhouse netted twice as Nunnery Wood Falcons triumphed 5-0 at Kidderminster Harriers Falcons in Division One.
Daley Fuller, Oliver Stout and Zaquib Hussain also scored.
UNDER NINES: Charlie Roberts bagged the only goal as Warndon Villages Rhinos won 1-0 at Kidderminster Athletic.
Rhinos stretched their unbeaten league run to three games with a superb defensive display.
Roberts notched a well-taken effort after good wing play from Will Barnes.
Player-of-the-match Sean Dayus pulled off some wonderful saves in goal to keep Athletic at bay and ensure a clean sheet.
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