WORCESTER Colts Under 16s romped to an 8-0 win over Mostyn Rangers in the Stourport Youth League.

Nathen Rawlings (two), Lee Godson (two), Ben Stanley, Josh Butler, Billy Lane and Dale Whittle scored the goals.

UNDER 14s: Adam Ellis struck five goals as Kidderminster Lions defeated Bromsgrove 8-0. Bradley Smith, Jordon Fox and Ben Rowe were also on target.

UNDER 12s: Mostyn Rangers lost 3-2 in the cup to Droitwich Dons who scored twice through Robby Cox.

Luke Carter netted the other goal for Dons, while Matt Fullaway and Carl Hudson replied for Rangers.

UNDER 11s: Wyre Forest Brintons beat Nunnery Wood Cougars 4-0 in Division One with strikes from Nathan Mayers, Callum Perks, Tom Smith and Tudor Davies.

Third-placed Northside Colts drew 0-0 with Wyre Forest Panthers, fourth in Division Two, in an exciting match.

Colts 'keeper Jack Barry and second-half replacement George Zaroulias kept clean sheets.

Defenders Toby Churchus and Will Sandry did their jobs well, while Jack Burton, Steve Lacroix and Matt Armstrong impressed. Connor Wise and Liam Jessup were joint players-of-the-match for Colts.

Callum Young and Burton both went close to breaking the deadlock.

Chris Deakin was man-of-the-match as Nunnery Wood Eagles lost 8-2 to Kinver Colts.

Luke Holland and Jack Wood scored the goals.

UNDER 10s: Nunnery Wood Lions defeated Division Two leaders Worcester Youth 3-1 in the cup semi-finals with Luke Delaney and Alex Moore among the scorers.

Youth took the lead but Lions hit back with Reece Snookes-Hathaway and Mark Jones strong at the back.

Delaney put away a half-chance and then set up Moore to thunder home the second. Lions added a third although Youth missed a penalty.

Kidderminster Lions got back to winning ways with a resounding 7-1 victory over Worcester Colts in Division One.

They regained a slender advantage at the top of the table on goal difference.

Ben Priest (three), Luke Nash (two), Jake Holylee and James Smith netted the goals.

Michael Jyliera bagged a hat-trick in Wyre Forest Brintons' 3-0 victory over Areley Kings Juniors in Division Two.

UNDER NINES: Nunnery Wood Tigers contributed to a fine match full of good passing and commitment but lost 2-1 at Kidderminster Lions. The hosts raced into a quick two-goal lead but Tigers did not let their heads drop.

With the first-half near to an end, James Ridge battled for the ball and squared for Luke Obrey to tap home.

Ridge and Oliver Ranscombe went close to scoring, while Bradley Hunt and Jai Gilchrist gave dazzling wing displays.

Adam Westbury made fine saves in the second period and man-of-the-match Harry Loader excelled in defence. Obrey and Ridge nearly levelled.

UNDER EIGHTS: Warndon Villages Piranhas played their first competitive game since December 16, losing 3-2 at Mostyn Rangers.

Piranhas struck first with Oli Stout's shot touched in from two yards by Jan Dale.

But Mostyn broke quickly and won a penalty which was tucked beyond new 'keeper Josh Solvason.

In the second-half, Dale, Stout and Joe Southam all went close for Piranhas.

Their persistence paid off when Stout found the net through a crowd of players.

Rangers worked hard to level again and then won another spot-kick in the dying seconds for handball.

Solvason pulled off a great save but the penalty was retaken and scored due to Piranhas players encroaching.