Catshill Warriors B U13s 12 Droitwich Packers U13s 0

Man of the match Michael Ralph scored four goals and Richard Heywood got a hat-trick.

Bradley Wright and Kyle Foxall scored two each with Luke Elliott getting one.

Bromsgrove Town U11s 4 Leafield Athletic U11s 0

Ryan Bennett opened the scoring when the goalkeeper's clearance ricocheted off him. Chris Rudge got two and Aston Lloyd slotted the fourth from the penalty spot.

Kingfisher Storm U13s 4 Waseley Rangers U13s 5

Despite a fine performance from the home goalkeeper, Waseley won with a Luke Concannon hat-trick, taking him to 11 in three games, and a Stephen Burden brace. Man of the match was Nick Lawson.

Highgate United U13s 0 Catshill Warriors U13s 3

Craig Swallow broke the deadlock before man of the match Ellior Hancox doubled the lead with a tremendous solo effort.

Nick Seabourne made it three. Excellent defending ensured a clean sheet.

Knowle Rhinos U9s 0 Bromsgrove Town U9s 2

James Endall scored with a thunderbolt left foot shot and Alex Sykes smashed home the second after the break. Man of the match was Tom Lucas in defence.

Hanbury U12s 6 Wharfside Colts U12s 0

A birthday hat-trick for Lewis Smith and one each for Tom Keogh, Jak Albutt and Joe Kings. Man of the match was Reiss Edgerton.

Spa STARS U9s 7 Malvern Town Colts U9s 1

Hat-tricks for both David Huntbach and Oli Burness aided by a Thomas Founds strike saw STARS through to the Mercian League cup second round.

Joel Wright hit a second half consolation for Malvern. Goalkeeper Jack Webley also kept Malvern out.

Worcester Colts U14s 1 Meadowpark Rovers U14s 2

Rovers went behind to a sloppy goal early on. They then had a penalty saved before Mike Maiden levelled.

Maiden set up man of the match Danny Wilson for the second.

Hanbury U14s 1 Leafield U14s 5

Hanbury didn't start to play until the second half and had a mammoth task at 3-0 down.

Richard Smith got the hosts' consolation and Luke Wood was man of the match.

Hanbury U15s 4 Racing Blythe U15s 2

A hat-trick from man of the match Gareth Padmore earned Hanbury their first win of the season.

John Poulter sealed victory.

Rubery Juniors U7s 0 Chelmsley Town U7s 3

Man of the match for the third week running was Sean Savage.

Rubery Juniors U8s 2 The Glades U8s 0

Karl Wooldridge scored twice and Luke Kennedy was man of the match.

Rubery Juniors U9s 2 Shenley Radford U9s 1

Harry Bevan and Alex Walls got the goals; man of the match was James McConnell.

Rubery Juniors U10s 2 Coldland Colts A U10s 1

Man of the match Jack Ostermeyer and Jay Wooldridge scored the goals.

Rubery Juniors U10s B 1 Alvechurch FC U10s 3

Goal corer and man of the match was Jake Jones.

Rubery Juniors U11s 3 Yardley Kings U11s 2

Man of the match Sean McKinney, Cavan McCarthy and Luke Walker saw Rubery to victory, having been 2-1 behind at half time.

Rubery Juniors U13s 2 Ulverley Hawks U13s 2

Goals from Clarke and Windle. Man of the match was Craig Veitch.

Rubery Juniors U14s 3 Hampton Sports U14s 4

Darrell Hay, Ross Witherford and Jordan Ward were on target for Rubery while men of the match were Paddy Kelly and Josh Moore.

Sportsco Rangers U15s 4 Rubery Juniors U15s 2

Goals from Craig Heath and Daniel Talbot; man of the match going to Jason Toole.

Cadbury Athletic U16s 6 Rubery Juniors U16s 0

Rubery's man of the match was Shane Goodwin.

Hanbury U16s 1 Headless Cross U16s 3

Ryan Giles equalised Headless Cross' earlier strike but two quick goals put Hanbury out of the county cup.

Lyndon Colts U14s 2 Bromsgrove Corinthians U14s 0

Bromsgrove never got into this match although Nathan Wilkes and goalkeeper Chris Kear battled well. Man of the match was Ben Albutt.

Droitwich Dons U9s 0 Mostyn Rangers U9s 0

An exciting cup-tie saw the Dons progress 4-3 on penalties. Sam Levine coolly scored the sudden death winner. Other Droitwich scorers were Carswell, Robbins and Trow. Man of the match was Charlie Pugh.

Droitwich Spa Cobras U12s 3 Hadley Rangers U12s 8

Man of the match Alex Cocker scored two excellent goals but Hadley out played the Cobras.

Lickey End U8s 4 Bromsgrove Town U8s 2

Bromsgrove twice took the lead only for an Omar Dennis brace to level the scores at the break.

Second half strikes from Jamie Lucas and Max Crisp saw the hosts home.

Colesheath Colts U8s 1 Callowbrook Swifts U8s 0

Man of the match went to Daniel Moore.

Swifts U9s B 4 Glebe Farm Colts U9s 4

Swifts led 3-1 at the interval thanks to a Tom Cole hat-trick but the visitors equalised. Chris Mulvaney got the fourth and Jordan Hoare was man of the match.

Coldland Colts U9s B 1 Swifts U9s A 4

Goals from Liam Williams, Alex Childs, Ryan Craig and Luke Hanbidge. Matt Jones and Ryan Craig were joint men of the match.

Sportsco U11s 11 Swifts U11s B 2

Shane Higgs scored twice and Olly Smith was man of the match despite the huge margin of defeat.

Swifts U10s A 4 Knowle Sharks U10s 0

Man of the match Bradley Burgess scored twice; Liam Sanders and Connor McAteer got one each.

Lyndon Colts U10s 3 Swifts U12s B 10

Man of the match Carl Goring scored a hat-trick while there were braces for Connor George and Jake Booton. Josh O'Donnell and Josh Broome-Winkles got one a piece.

Worcester Raiders U12s 3 Swifts U12s B 1

Kristien McCoy scored the visitors' consolation while Luke Thomas was man of the match.

Swifts U11s 1 Heathway Youth U11s 2

Jay Hurley was on target for the Swifts.

Millpool U14s 1 Swifts U13s 2

The visitors were a goal down at the break but goals from Reece Hewitt and Matthew Bachelor put them ahead. Defender Matt Thomas was man of the match.

Swifts U12s 2 Feckenham Juniors U12s 0

Daniel Phillips put Swifts ahead with a thundering volley before man of the match Jack Wilson added a second in stoppage time.

Phoenix Colts U14s 2 Swifts U14s 3

A last minute winner by Steven Morris stole the points for Swifts.

Iain Hines and Kirk Neale got the others while Harry Smith was man of the match.

Cradley Town Youth U15s 1 Meadow Park U15s 3

Park progressed into the next round of the Stourport League Cup with two well taken goals from Lucas Tilsley and one from man of the match Chris Thurbon.