BROMSGROVE Athletic U13s 3 Windsor U13s 0. This South Staffs Cup tie pitched Athletic against a Bilston League Premier Division side. A goal midway in the first half by Daniel Jones followed by further goals by Donato Casamassa and Joe Naughton in the second half secured a second round tie. Strong performances by Karl Miles, James Sheehy and MoM Matthew Hill.

Redbury Rovers U12s 3 Hanbury U12s 1. Redbury went 3-0 up in the first half but Hanbury never gave up in this cup tie. They had a goal disallowed but Hanbury never gave up and got a goal back from hot-shot and MoM Richard Smith. It was a great team performance and Hanbury deserved more from the game.

Bromsgrove Corinthians U12s 2 Glebe Farms Colts U12s 1. The first half of this league shield match was dominated by Corinthians. Andy Court found the net from ten yards and scored again in a goal mouth scramble. The Corries found conditions against them in the second half when the home team scored against the run of play. Special mention to Scott Kirby on his debut and Jon Bowe who was solid at the back.

Callowbrook Swifts U9s 1 Studley Tigers U9s 1. Swifts' team effort and commitment was outstanding against strong opposition. Leon Curtis got Swifts only goal, firing in from close range. In the second half Studley pulled one back to even it up, but Swifts went close late on with a long range strike from Curtis just going over the crossbar. MoM skipper Lewiss Corbett gave an awesome overall performance .

Hanbury U10s 3 Catshill U10s 0. Hanbury entertained Catshill in this competitive match. As usual Hanbury displayed a true team performance. Catshill worked hard but could not prevent three excellent goals being scored. Lewis Smith netted one and George Hollis got a brace. Aiden Russell was MoM and Grant Moss was the manager's player of the match.

Maypole United U7s 0 Bromsgrove Town U7s 11. Town were top of table before kick-off and celebrated in style with a stunning away win. A first half hat-trick from Max Galla -- his first goals for Town -- together with goals from Matthew Arnold and William Baker put Town 5-0 up at half time. Richard McGeown scored four goals in the second half which were added to by goals from Ryan McCourt and James Endall. Maypole keeper Mitchell Hadley kept the score down with some super saves including a penalty by Town's Billy Skinner.

Hanbury U15s 3 Kingfisher Colts U15s 2. Hanbury opened their league campaign with a deserved victory, commanding most of the game and creating chances throughout. Colts put up a stout defensive performance but were unable to prevent MoM Liam Jones scoring two after Dean Palmer opened the scoring.

Rubery Juniors U7s 6 Crusaders U7s 1. Rubery scorers were Reece Hayles (two), Alex Wall (two) and MoM Josh Cattell (two). Danny Leach had an excellent game in goal.

Rubery Juniors U8s 0 Churchill United U8s 0. Domonic Strevens was Rubery MoM as they remain unbeaten and are yet to concede a goal. Strevens helped the statistic by saving a penalty.

Ulverley Hawkes U10s 2 Rubery Juniors U10s 4. Rubery scorers were MoM Connor Goodwin and Jordan Strevens (three). Ulverly Hawkes had until previously scored 28 goals and were unbeaten.

Sports Co U12s 4 Rubery Juniors U12s 0. Mitch Wrenn was Rubery MoM. Rubery were playing with only nine men and managed to keep the score at 0-0 until the second half.

AC Northfield U14s 3 Rubery Juniors U14s 2. Rubery scorers were MoM Shane Goodwin and Rob Hulse.

Rubery Juniors U16s 4 Cadbury Athletic U16s 2. Rubery scorers were Carlton Harris (two) and MoM Jonathon McCabe (two).

Redditch United U13s 8 Hanbury 13s 2. A lively start with a first minute goal from Luke Mathews was soon reversed when they were punished for careless mistakes to go 3-1 down. Hanbury fought back with Mark Hayward's goal but conceded again on the stroke of half time. A poor second half saw Hanbury fail to mount any serious attacks. MoM Karl Hughes worked hard.

Cofton Falcons U17s 5 Alberto United U17s 1. Falcons were on top at half time, looking comfortable at 2-0. Alberto came out faster but Falcons weathered the storm and took their lead to 3-0. Alberto struck back but Falcons finished off the game, scoring two more. Scorers were MoM Mark Cook (two), Wayne Boyce (two) and James Smalley.

Meadow Park U13s 6 Hasbury Rangers U13s 3. Park made an excellent start to the game when Zak Bancroft's long range shot flew into the net. Lucas Tilsley wriggled through Hasbury's defence and fired home to make it two. Rangers pulled two goals back before Bancroft put Park back in front. The second half saw Park double their tally through David Powell, a second for Tilsley and Jon Hutchins rounding off a successful day, scoring the sixth. MoM was Michael Bolton for an outstanding defensive display.

Hanbury U14s 5 Catshill U14s 1. Aaron Sanders scored the only goal of the first half. MoM Jordan Taylor scored within three minutes of the restart with Sanders netting his second from the penalty spot two minutes later. Catshill came back with a goal from substitute Joe Lyall. Sanders completed his hat trick with the last kick of the game.

Catshill Warriors U11s Callowbrook Swifts U11s 2. The first half saw a flurry of goals. MoM Nick Ingram continued his impressive strike rate with a first half hat-trick. The other two Catshill goals came from Dean Willis and a Nat Cherrington right-foot strike. Aaron Phillips replied twice for Callowbrook. Sam Hardman-Smith played well in the Catshill goal, as did Steve Payne in defence.

Droitwich Spa Cobras U10s 3 Brockhampton U10s 1. A fine first half saw the Cobras take a 3-0 lead into the break with a hat-trick from Alex Clarke. Solid defending from Grant Evans and Stephen Stokes thwarted the Brockhampton attack. The second half saw Oliver Greenhill score Brockhampton's goal. A fine battling performance from Daniel McKee gave him MoM.

Droitwich Spa Girls U13s 5 Meadow Park Girls U 13s 0. Tanya Hill's first half goal separated the teams at half time in this local derby. Goals after the break by Leanne Parrish, Jo Reynolds, a Leigh Roper penalty and an own goal completed the scoring. Full backs Melissa Haines and April Rawlings played well for Spa.

Callowbrook Swifts U10s B 3 Bromsgrove Town U10s 7. Lloyd Sherrington, Mickey Price and Daniel Miecynski made it 3-3 by half time and should have brought the game back within striking distance at 4-5 but for squandered chances. The visitors took advantage to extend their lead.

Callowbrook Swifts U12s 2 Sutton Lions U12s 1. Steve Harper and Ian Hines were on target as Swifts got their second win of the season. Goalkeeper Martin Heath was MoM after several splendid saves.

Castlehurst Colts U10s 3 Callowbrook Swifts U10s A 3. This see-saw game saw Swifts go behind and then go 2-1 in front before Colts equalised on the stroke of half time. The visitors again took the lead when Matty Reeves grabbed his second. But 11 minutes from time Castlehurst levelled the score after some relentless attacking. Lewis Gwilliams in goal, Matt Reeves and resolute defender Luke Thomas shared MoM honours. Mike Chambers got the other Swifts goal.

Callowbrook Swifts U13s 8 Crusaders U13s 0. A rousing team talk at half time by Swift's manager Trevor Neason spurred his team into action. MoM Luke Bachelor scored four, Taylor-Gales a hat trick and Lee Travers chipped in.

Sporting Boys U8s 4 Callowbrook Swifts U8s 1. The visitors were unlucky to lose by such a margin and came away with nothing for all their possession except an own goal. Stuart Green was MoM.

Callowbrook Swifts U15s 1 Triplex U15s 3. Colin Rudge put his team ahead and Swifts held the lead until 20 minutes from the end, by which time Triplex scored three in quick succession.

Oaklands Colts U14s 3 Callowbrook Swifts U14s 2.

Catshill Warriors U11s 5 Callowbrook Swifts U11s 2. MoM was Danny Brindley.

Hanbury U9s 6 Lakeside U9s 0. Hanbury lost to the top of the league team. Hanbury MoM was Lewis Gregory. Good work and tackling by Alex Wilkes and Glen Turner. Sub Hayden Williams played a determined last ten minutes.

Halas Hawks U17s 0 Meadow Park U17s 1. Park secured their first victory over a strong Hawks outfit. Michael Thurbon and Edward Low were pillars of strength at the heart of the Park defence. On the hour "supersub" Justin Stevens slammed home the winner to send Park supporters home ecstatic! MoM - the whole team.

Lickey End U7s 3 Starlands St Annes U7s 0. Max Loveridge scored for Lickey End with a low shot minutes before the break. In the second half Lickey pushed forward and, after a hand ball in the area, MoM Jamie Lucas smashed the penalty into the roof of the net to double the advantage. Daniel Haden scored the final goal following a goal mouth scramble.

Catshill U9s 1 Ulverley Hawks U9s 6. Catshill were totally outplayed by a good Ulverley side. Catshill's consolation was scored by Sam Wright.

Pheonix Rangers U9s 2 Bromsgrove Town Boys U9s 7. Dan Jones scored Town's opener in the fifth minute. A scrappy goal either side of half-time gave the home side a 2-1 lead. Defender James Brighton sneaked forward to equalise. Town soon led when good vision from Lee Groves spotted James Payne in the clear, for him to slam home. The rain was falling heavily, and a speculative forward ball from James Ward skidded off the surface for number four. Ross McGuinness then dribbled the length of the pitch before blasting an unstoppable shot high into the net. Groves was rewarded when a hand ball led to him converting the resulting penalty. McGuinness made it seven with a simple toe poke.