CALLOWBROOK Swifts U8s 3 Kingfisher Colts U8s 0. Another solid performance by Swifts with Karl Humphreys scoring his first goal for the club from a very persistent run. Leon Curtis added to the scoreline from a first time shot into the corner. A great strike from Matthew Wood just inside the box sealed the win for Swifts. Colts never gave in and produced the save of the day from Swifts' keeper Joseph Esposito. Player of the match was skipper Karl Humphreys.

Callowbrook Swifts U10s A 3 Shenley Radford 3. After a long season Swifts gained promotion to Division One. In a hard fought game Swifts twice allowed Shenley back into the game after leading 2-0 and 3-2. Swifts' scorers were Craig Swallow, Aaron Phillips and a wonder strike from Mike Hesketh. MoM was Stuart Cooke.

Redditch United U12s 2 Callowbrook Swifts U12s 3. Champions elect Swifts were the guests of a sporting Redditch side who gave them a good run for their money. Top scorer Joshua Taylor- Gates got the winner early in the second half with a glorious volley after Redditch had pulled back a 2-0 deficit. Kenny Matthews, at the heart of the visitors' defence, was masterful and, together with goalkeeper Marty Hales, kept the battling home side at bay. Luke Bachelor and Taylor-Gates had earlier secured a 2-0 lead just prior to the interval. After the match, Callowbrook chairman Steve Rudge presented the players with their League Division Three Trophy and winners medals.

Callowbrook Swifts U13s 4 Coldland Colts U13s 1. In an arduous yet accomplished campaign, Swifts finished the season in style with an impressive display of passing and teamwork. Amolak Sohal grabbed a brace, his second a simple tap-in from Shaun McCall's shot. His first was a delightful curler from 25 yards. In the second half, playing against a strong breeze, Swifts dominated and straight after the kick-off went further ahead thanks to McCall's cross-come shot. Steven O'Neill, playing his last game for Swifts was quick to come off his line on several occasions to deny Colts on the break. His quick distribution to George Ellis provided the opportunity for substitute Gerry Butterley to volley home one of the goals of the season from the perfectly delivered centre from Ellis. Richard Cooke held the defence together to collect MoM.

Droitwich Spa U15s 3 Worcestershire Juniors U15s 2. Spa finished their league programme with this hard fought victory. Spa started very brightly and saw four efforts come back off the woodwork, but against the run of play and in the first attack Worcestershire took the lead.Spa continued to play well, but could not find a way through and conceded a second goal right on half time. Spa came out determined in the second half, and pinned Worcester back for long periods, but again the woodwork came to their rescue. Just when it looked that Spa would not find a way through, R Greenfield found the net. Worcester were now under constant pressure, and it was no more than Spa deserved when A Bourne volleyed home. Spa's winner arrived eight minutes from time, again Greenfield was the scorer, to cap a brilliant comeback. Spa can be proud with their season, which saw them win the league cup, missing the league title by a point. Spa MoM was Adam Bourne. Spa's presentation night is this Saturday at South Bromsgrove High School, 8pm start.

Droitwich Spa Eagles U14s 4 Worcester Juniors 1. The Eagles got the better of Juniors in two games played in one afternoon. In the first match Juniors held them to a 0-0 draw. MOM Adam Caines. In the second match, two goals from MoM Paul Brown, Tom Harrison and Glyn Coulter gave Eagles a well earned victory.

Hanbury U8s 1 Coleshill Town 1. The best two teams in the league met to decide the title in this last match of the season. Tom Williamson, Alex Featherstone and Tom Jones all battled hard. Dan Richards was brave in goal pulling off save after save. Aiden Russell tackled tirelessly alongside a composed Nathan Day. Managers choice, James Chaffe was the governor of the midfield and Lewis Smith finished the season as he began it with a magnificent goal. MoM Keiron Waldron covered the entire pitch and Grant Moss almost scored at the death from his own corner. A draw means that Hanbury are promoted to a higher league and finish runners-up.