HUNT End Rangers U7s 3 Bromsgrove Town U7s 1. Rangers took the lead after a great Ben Lucas save. Richard McGeown equalised early in the second half after a top ball from Billy Skinner, but despite close efforts from Max Galla, Ryan McCourt and Matthew Arnold, Town couldn't score again. Town were caught on the break for Rangers' second, and a free kick was brilliantly converted to give Rangers victory. Town's Alex Sykes made his debut and William Baker was super in defence. MoM was Sam Albrow.

Hanbury U15s 1 Callowbrook Swifts U15s 6. Hanbury gifted the visitors two goals and went in at the break 1-3 down. Hanbury's goal came from Jon Stock's header from MoM Keelan McNally's corner. Conceding an early goal in the second half, Hanbury fell to two further goals from in-form strikers. Goals for Callowbrook from Colin Rudge (two), Scot Bowen (two), Mark Allcot and Nathan Key.

Lapal Colts U13s 3 Hanbury U13s 4. Hanbury struck twice in the opening six minutes to take control in this League Shield round one tie. Lapal fought back and looked to have done enough to force the game into extra time, but for a last minute winner from MoM debut star Chris Thurbon. Goalkeeper Dan Nicklass impressed in his first game and a sparkling return to form by Ben Barrett with a goal. Two goals from Mark Hayward rounded off an improved performance.

Catshill U9s 2 Kingshurst U9s 2. A battling performance gave Catshill their first point of the season. After going a goal down they equalised with a well-taken goal from MoM James Lund. Kingshurst restored their lead before half time, and were then awarded a penalty superbly saved by Sam Brown in the Catshill goal. Catshill came out in the second half looking for the equaliser and were rewarded ten minutes from time by top goalscorer Sam Wright.

AC Northfield U11s 3 Hanbury U11s 2. AC were first to score but Hanbury increased the pressure and Josh Mitchell equalised. AC took the lead again but excellent team work paid off when Brad Wright scored Hanbury's second. Mom was Duncan Lewis.

Bromsgrove Town U13s 0 Bromsgrove Athletic U13s 10. Donato Casamassa picked up a perfect through ball from James Sheehy to score the first of his four goals. Joe Naughton (two) James Sheehy (two) and Karl Miles scored further goals. Shane Smith scored the remaining goal. MoM Karl Miles.

Holy Name Colts U10s 3 Hanbury U10s 7. Dan Richards has now kept a clean sheet for six hours and substitute keeper Alex Featherstone saved a penalty. Seven great goals were scored by Lewis Smith (four) and MoM Joe Kings (three). Tom Williamson was manager's choice for his fine defending.

Hanbury U12s 2 Crusaders U12s 3. Hanbury took the lead when Jon Walsh scored. Crusaders equalised seconds later and took the lead after the break. Richard Smith levelled with a superb free kick from 18 yards but Crusaders took the points with minutes remaining. Hanbury new boy Tom Boorn had a good game, as did Ben Brodist, Martin Barr and Craig Hunt. Hanbury MoM was Tom Murray.

Bromsgrove Corinthians U12s 1 West Hagley Colts U12s 7. The Corries opened the scoring with a goal from Andy Court. The home team equalised and after 60 minutes this League Shield game went into extra time. West Hagley scored early and although Bromsgrove battled it was not to be their day. Good performances from everyone. MoM was Ben Doggett.

Marston Green Ladies 0 Bromsgrove Town Belles 0. Fielding a full strength team for the first time in a month, Belles looked dangerous in the early stages. Both team's defences held out in a battle of two mid-table sides. Belles were down to ten players midway through the second half when the goalkeeper was injured. Despite this setback the Belles showed great resilience to hold out for a well-deserved point.

Catshill Juniors U8s 2 Arden Forest 2. Catshill were unlucky not to win after watching a two-goal lead disappear and then hitting the woodwork twice. Goals from Oliver Clinton and MoM Josh Hutchings.

Catshill Juniors U15s 7 Sela FC U15s 6. CatshilI pulled off a dramatic win in the last 30 minutes of this pulsating game, having been 4-1 down after half time. As their physically stronger opponents tired, Catshill took their chances with great determination. Scorers were Lee Dunkley (two), Chris Finnerty (two), Chris Thorn, Richard Wyatt, Jimmy Deakin. MoM were Richard Wyatt and Jamie Hatfield.

Redditch Utd B U9s 1 Callowbrook Swifts U9s 8. Swifts smashed home their biggest win this season. Outstanding performances from MoM Matthew Wood and Jay Hurley, both players scoring a brace during the first half. Andrew Brindley, John Hassan and Luke Bowles gave good performances. A great performance from four-goal hero Leon Curtis, with the pick of the goals an 18-yard strike.

Halesowen Town U12s 10 Bromsgrove Town U12s 0. The Halsowen attack was too fast and direct. By half time Halesowen were leading 8-0. Town have bags of character and made a contest of the second half, playing with pride and commitment. Joe Mayo earned Town's MoM for his midfield performance. Halesowen were worthy winners of this match although the scoreline seems a little harsh considering Town's second half contribution.

Knowle Eagles U9s 2 Bromsgrove Town U9s 0. Despite a host of chances, Bromsgrove could not convert. Knowle had two chances and scored both. Bromsgrove were excellent, with no player at fault for either of the home side's goals or the failure to score. The boys are confident they will return to winning ways and put their title chase back on track. MoM was James Brighton who was outstanding.

Lickey End U7s 1 Finstall Juniors U7s 1. This local derby ended with honours even and on reflection this was a fair result. In the first half Lickey End had the better chances but could not capitalise, Joe Kirby hitting two shots past the post. Finstall took the lead with a shot from Harry Hudson through a crowded goal mouth. Max Loveridge equalised with a lofted shot. MoM for Lickey End was Daniel Dawson with fine interceptions and strong tackling in defence.

Bewdley Colts U10s 3 Droitwich Spa Athletic U10s 0. Disappointing performance by Athletic. A lack of team work and not taking chances when they arose once again cost Spa a result. MoM was Chris Turner.

Rubery Juniors U7s 4 Castlehurst Colts U7s 0. After a competitive first half Rubery took over in the second half. MoM: the whole team.

Rubery Juniors U8s 0 Stechford Boys U8s 0. The points were shared in this top-of-the-table clash where the defences cancelled each other out. MoM was Jay Wooldridge.

Sporting FC U10s 1 Rubery Juniors U10s 8. MoM Bradley Nelder.

Moor Green Colts U11s 7 Rubery Juniors U11s 0. Rubery's newest team played their first game and lost to an experienced team. Rubery created three good chances in the second half. Rubery keeper Ben Smith was outstanding and half time sub Daniel Pell was solid in defence. MoM Matthew Harrison.

Sportsco U13s 4 Rubery Juniors U13s 1. MoM were George Thompson and Stefan Meah.

Aboriginals U10s 1 Droitwich Darts U10s 3. Stand-in goalie Chris Leech pulled off some great saves when needed. Jack Stephens scored Darts' first direct from a corner via a deflection, supplied Ben Brogan for the second and unselfishly passed for James Thomas to tap in the third. MoM went to Luke Duggan, playing out of position.

Callowbrook Swifts U11s 0 Coleshill Town U11s 1. Swifts lost to unbeaten Town after conceding a sloppy goal before the break. They pressurised and had opportunities to equalise. Town's keeper turned a goal-bound shot against the post and was relieved to see it bounce back into play instead of the net. MoM was Luke Trueman for a great display at left back.

Hanbury U9s 6 Futebol de Salao U9s 2. Hanbury ran this match from start to finish. A good team display of tackling by Ashley Poole. Full effort from Ricky Gallagher and Alex Wilkes. Ricky Gallagher grabbed two goals, Nathan Day two and MoM Alex Wilkes two.

Hanbury U14s 3 Old Oak Rangers U14s 1. Hanbury led at half time thanks to an own goal. In the second half Hanbury took control and were unlucky when Adam Richardson saw his shot rebound off the cross bar. Midway through the half Jordan Taylor made it two and a third from Aaron Sanders wrapped up the game. Old Oak scored a late consolation. Hanbury MoM was Theo Mitchell who was solid in defence.

Meadow Park U17s 4 Penn Colts U17s 1. Park produced a scintillating first half performance, scoring through Steven Birchley (two) and James Regan to take a 3-0 lead. Penn pulled one back after the break but a great Michael Thurbon free kick sealed the points. Three Penn players were sent off near the end to marr a competitive game. MoM was Sean Cotter.

Hadley Rangers U10s 2 Droitwich Spa Cobras U10s 0. On the stroke of half time Hadley scored. The second half brought more battling and fine work from both teams. A penalty was awarded to Hadley which went in off the keeper after hitting the bar. A great performance by the Cobras against an undefeated Hadley side. MoM was George Ellson who took on a central defensive roll with complete control.

Droitwich Spa U13s 6 Coreley FC U13s 1. Jo Reynolds opened the scoring for Spa after a super run down the left. Danielle Whiting made it 2-0 at half time. Danielle went on to complete a superb hat trick with two terrific strikes from the edge of the area. Tanya Hill made it five and Charlotte Earle completed the win with an 18-yard drive. Leanne Parrish and Laura McCullough were outstanding. Spa's performance was the best this season.

Catshill Warriors U11s 6 Feckenham Juniors U11s 1. Nick Ingram continued his excellent scoring record, putting Catshill ahead. Dean Willis, who was in sparkling form, made it two. Ingram netted again to make the half time score 3-0. In the second half Feckenham pulled a goal back through Davenport. This sprung Catshill into action and they increased their lead. Willis got his second, Ingram completed his hat trick and Daniel Evans got his name on the score sheet. Josh Cook was strong in the Catshill defence but MoM went to Dean Willis.

Callowbrook Swifts U10s A 3 Kingfisher Colts U10s 0. This was the result of the round in the Open Cup. Jack Wilsons's curling free kick from 25 yards dipped below the crossbar to make it 1-0 after 15 minutes. A dazzling bit of skill by Dan Phillips saw him beat two defenders before crashing in Swifts second. Just before the break he added a third. Colts came back in the second half, but goalkeeper Lewis Gwilliams made vital saves, as did Wilson in defence. Ben Heath worked like a terrier down the flank.

Lakeside U12s 9 Callowbrook Swifts U12s 1. A disappointing performance despite good form of late. Goal scorer was Kirk Neale.

Callowbrook Swifts U13s 6 Shirley Eagles U13s 0. A comfortable win for Swifts in this friendly. Goals came from Andy Gibson three, Joshua Taylor-Gates, Matthew Naikt, Kenny Matthews.

Callowbrook Swifts U14s 1 Lourdes Celtic U14s 2. A narrow defeat in this Open Cup tie.

Hanbury U15s 1 Callowbrook Swifts U15s 6. A great reversal of last week's result between these sides. Among the scorers were Scott Bowen two, Colin Rudge two and Mark Alcott.