ALVECHURCH U9s 0 Callowbrook Swifts U9s 2. Lee Williamson and super-sub Leo Watkins were the men on target in a workmanlike win over much-improved Alvechurch. Grant Gardner just pipped Watkins to earn MoM.

Callowbrook Swifts U10s A 2 Marston Green U10s 1. Marston's keeper ensured the scores stayed close. Jamie Hales scored Swifts' first goal on 18 seconds, the second a superb free kick by Stuart Cooke. MoM were Craig Swallow and Stuart Cooke.

Ulverley Hawks U10s 3 Callowbrook Swifts U10s B 0. A battling performance by Swifts, losing by three soft first half goals. An excellent display by MoM Danny Brindley.

Callowbrook Swifts U13s 2 Richmond Rovers U13s 3. Joe McCall and namesake Shaun McCall put Swifts in with a fighting chance but Richmond held on for the win. Sweeper Alan Hadley was MoM.

Callowbrook Swifts U13s 0 Sportsco U13s 3. Many of Swifts players were supporting Blues in Cardiff but the home team gave a good account of themselves nonetheless. They went out of the League Shield after an encouraging cup run.

Droitwich Darts U9s 2 Droitwich Athletic U9s 0. With both teams playing good football, the only difference was Darts' finishing. Goals from Jack Stephens and Ben Brogan won the match. Darts MoM was John Owens for all his hard work. Athletic's outstanding performances came from Steve Harris, MoM Jack Weatherby and Spa captain Jordan Pugsley.

Droitwich Back Up U10s 3 Fernhill Heath U10s 0. Back Up stepped up a gear in the second half and Elliott Brown hit a bullet shot that gave the keeper no chance. Brown scored again to make it 2-0 and MoM Brett Mould finished the scoring with a good turn and shot.

Droitwich Spa U13s 5 St Johns U13s 0. Spa continued their good form with their fourth win on the trot. The first half saw Olly Millard score, followed by two from leading scorer Mike Bayliss. A further goal from Bayliss and one from Ian Davis secured the win. Ian Davis had a good game in midfield with Bayliss making some good runs.

Ferndale Flyers Girls U12s 1 Meadow Park Girls U12s 0. Straight from the start both sides showed great commitment. A great individual run from the Flyers' centre half from her own half saw her shot fly in off the far post after ten minutes. Early in the second half Park took control of the midfield, and only resolute defending stopped their forwards from scoring. With minutes to go, an excellent free kick from Gemma Sanders saw the ball fall to Park's forwards, but the Flyers' goalie cleared the danger.

Hanbury U14s 1 Kitts Green U14s 2. Hanbury weathered the early storm from a strong footballing side and came more into the game as the first half developed. Despite taking the lead through a Daniel Wagstaff strike early in the second period, they eventually fell to a through ball and a splendid individual effort. In a team performance of great merit, Lester Drysdale again caught the eye in midfield.

Nunnery Wood Merlins U12s 2 Meadow Park U12s 3. A hard-fought victory for Park in this close game. Park opened the scoring when Lucas Tilsley picked out David Powell's well-timed run and he made no mistake from six yards out. Five minutes later an almost identical move gave Powell his second. A lapse in concentration handed Nunnery Wood a goal just before the break. In the second half Stuart Watts drove the ball high into the net to give Park a 3-1 lead. Nunnery were awarded a penalty which Jamie Lawson saved well to his right. Three minutes from time Merlins pulled a goal back.

Waseley Warriors U10s 1 Alcester Athletic U10s 1. Waseley contained Alcester in the first half, with Lewis Blunn making some excellent saves and Miles Dolphin excellent in defence. However, Alcester went into the interval one-up through Ben Pattison's strike. Waseley enjoyed the better of the second half. Kieran Foxall equalised with a header from Ben Judd's corner, and Waseley were unlucky not to win, with the Alcester keeper making some excellent saves. MoM was Michael Ralph.

Littleton U14s 3 Droitwich Spa Eagles U14s 2. A Spa team with six players missing gave a brave display and were winning 2-1 with eight minutes to go against a Littleton side second in the league. Goals from Tom Harrison and Chaz Jones for Spa. MoM was Shaun Sparkes

Mostyn Rangers U13s 2 Droitwich Spa U13s 4. Spa cruised to a two goal lead early in the first half, both coming from Nick Burtoft. Spa let the home side back in the game but restored their two goal lead when Burtoft unleashed a screamer into the roof of the net. After the break Spa quickly added to their score when Phil Mole tore down the right before passing into the path of Burtoft who tapped home. With the game won, Spa took their foot off the gas and Mostyn took advantage to score a second in the closing stages.

Bromsgrove Corinthians U11s 1 Coleshill Town U11s 4. A game of equal opportunities but the visitors took a two-goal lead by the break. Despite a determined effort Corinthians conceded two more goals. With five minutes to play Bromsgrove were awarded a penalty which Sam Small converted.

Catshill U11s 3 Tally-Ho U11s 2. Catshill played with just ten players throughout but still beat their opponents. Ben Ross scored the first two with Chris Kelly the third. With ten minutes to go Catshill started to tire, conceding a penalty, and with a minute to go Tally-Ho grabbed their second. MoM was Ben Ross, but all the players gave an outstanding performance.

Catshill U9s 8 Binnbrook U9s 1. Catshill's goals came from Tom Crawford, Joe Brooks, George Hollis (three), Scot Hancox, Matt Reeves, Jack Kendall. Goalkeeper Lewis Gall had a penalty stopped by an excellent save. Strong play earned Sam McGeown MoM.

Bromsgrove Town Boys U8s 6 Alvechurch U8s 2. Town's game- plan worked from the beginning as MoM Ross McGuinness opened the scoring in the first minute. On 11 minutes McGuinness smashed home number two but a defensive mix-up gave Alvechurch a goal back. McGuinness completed his hat-trick with a snap shot which gave the goalkeeper no chance. James Ward added another after the break and McGuinness soon took his tally to four. James Ward completed Town's scoring as Alvechurch grabbed a consolation in the final minutes.