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| Return to Index | September 10, 2006 | |||
| In the East Division Perrins bagged a hat trick as Moorcroft Raiders kicked off their Autumn League campaign with a victory over Bentley Youth. A great game saw a goal from Perrin and one from Tibbs give the hosts a two goal half time advantage but Bentley hit back after the break a goals in quick succession from Pierce and Hackford saw them level the scores. Perrins netted his second to restored Moorcroft’s advantage and completed his hat trick with just minutes remaining. Wood Green Tigers opened their Bilston League tenure with an excellent victory over F.C. Strollers (Lions) with a brace each from Mason, Edwards and Ward and goals from Ahearne and Bottomere with Wood netting for the visitors while a brace each from Douglas and Dawkins and goals from Williams and Greeths helped Warstones Wanderers (East) enjoy victory at All Saints Juniors with Smith replying. Willenhall Town also had a successful trip to New Park Village Rovers with victory coming courtesy of a brace from Bartlett and goals from Arnold, Parker and Whorton with Williams replying while goals | ||||
| from Letts and Sanbrooke helped Moxley Rangers to victory at Wednesbury Sports Union with Smith replying. In the West Division a brace each from Davies and Wild and one from Bell helped F.C. Strollers beat Warstones Wanderers (West) while goals from Dass, Boote and Mustato helped Windsor beat Prestwood Rangers. Elsewhere there were 4-0 victories for Penn Rovers, at Warstones Wanderers (Lions), and F.C. Perton, at home to Finchfield. | ||||
| Return to Index | 18/9/05 | |||
| Return to Index | September 17, 2006 | 11/9/05 | ||
| In the West Division a hat trick from Bainham, a brace from Dillon and a strike from Francis helped Penn Rovers maintain their 100% record with a 6-2 victory over Coven United while F.C. Perton remain unbeaten after they came away from Warstones Wanderers (West) with a share of the spoils. Cuney, with a brace, and Bailey were on target for the hosts with Woodman, with a brace and Rees netting for Perton. Two goals apiece from Hodgson and Smith and a goal from Walker helped Sedgley White Lions kick their season off with a victory at Finchfield with Goldborne and Riley replying for the hosts while five goals from Heines and one from McKintosh helped Warstones Wanderers (Lions) pick up their first points of the season with a victory at Prestwood Rangers. In the East Division three teams made it two wins out of two. Leading the way are Willenhall Town who beat Wednesbury Sports Union with two goals each from Bartlett and Parker while Moorcroft Raiders beat F.C. Strollers (Lions) 3-0 and a brace from Walker and a goal apiece from Foxhall and Dunn helped Moxley Rangers | ||||
| narrowly beat Wood Green Tigers in a 7 goal thriller with Mottram, with a brace and Stokes on target for the Tigers. A hat trick from McCabe, two goals for Baines, Carswell, Gavin and Pearce and one from Rawlins helped Bentley Youth collect their first points of the season with a victory over All Saints Juniors while New Park Village’s first win of the season came a the hands of Warstones Wanderers (East) courtesy of a hat trick apiece from Parks and Masonga with McBean also on the score sheet while Douglas bagged all three goals in reply. | ||||
| Return to Index | 25/9/05 | |||
| Return to Index | September 24, 2006 | 18/9/05 | ||
| The first round of the Adrian Anslow Cup saw Finchfield beat All Saints with four goals from Baines, a hat trick from Riley and a brace from Goldbourne while Tibbs bagged four goals and Perrins one as Moorcroft Raiders beat F.C. Strollers (Lions) with Williams, with a brace and Nicholls on target for the visitors. Two goals apiece from Krusser and Umsongo and one each from Miels and Mummba helped New Park Village Rovers beat Bentley Youth with Pearce netting both goals for the hosts while goals from Davis, Braggs and Wild helped F.C. Strollers beat Willenhall Town with Till replying and goals from Jones, Letts, Walker and Sanbrook helped Moxley Rangers beat Prestwood Rangers with Birch and Roberts replying while Wood Green Tigers beat F.C. Perton 6-2. In the West Division Sedgley White Lions and Windsor both made it two wins out of two with Sedgley White Lions beating Warstones Wanderers (West) 6-1 victory while a brace from Frost and a goal from Kemp helped Windsor beat (Warstones Wanderers (Lions) with McKintosh and Heines replying. | ||||
| Return to Index | 2/10/05 | |||
| Return to Index | October 1, 2006 | 25/9/05 | ||
| There were mixed fortunes for the league’s representatives in the South Staffs Junior Charity Cup. Goals from Hodgson, Smith and Dugmore helped Sedgley White Lions progress to the next round at the expense of Netherton Colts (West) while Warstones Wanderers (West) beat Shire Oak Saints (Hawks) 3-1 and F.C. Strollers beat Brierley Hill Bullets (West) 7-1. Warstones Wanderers (Lions) lost out to Erdington Star in extra time despite a brace from McKintosh and a strike from Campbell while Warstones Wanderers (East) went out to an odd-gold defeat against Bilbrook Juniors Spartans with Griffiths netting for Warstones. McCabe and Rawlins were on target for Bentley Youth as they lost out by an odd goal to Brewood Juniors while Carter was on target for Prestwood Ranges as they lost to Forest Falcons (West) and Walker was on the mark as Moxley Rangers went out to Cheslyn Hay Juniors. Willenhall Town lost out to Gornal Colts (North) despite goals from Bartlett and Parker while Coven United lost at Netherton Colts (East), Windsor lost at F.C. Premier and | ||||
| F.C. Strollers (Lions) lost to Wyrley Juniors (Panthers). In the league five goals from Bottomer a brace apiece from Stokes, Edwards and Ahearn and a goal from Mason helped Wood Green Tigers move to the top of the East Division with a victory over Moorcroft Raiders with Tibbs, with a brace, and Perrins replying while two goals each from Such, Nicholls and Hubble and one each from Dukes, Holmes and Shinton helped Wednesbury Sports Union pick up their first points of the season with a victory over All Saints Juniors. A brace from Woodman and a goal from West helped F.C. Perton over to the top of the West Division with a victory at Penn Rovers. | ||||
| Return to Index | 9/10/05 | |||
| Return to Index | October 8, 2006 | 2/10/05 | ||
| A brace from Jones and a strike from Bartlett helped East Division leaders Willenhall Town maintain their 100% record with a victory at Moxley Rangers with Foxhall on target for the hosts while a brace apiece from Tibbs, Edmonds and Perrins and goals from Haynes and Harding helped Moorcroft Raiders beat All Saints to move into second spot after a brace each from Parish and McBean and a goal from Nugent helped New Park Village beat Wood Green Tigers with Bottomer and Stokes netting for the Tigers. In the West Division a hat trick from Woodman, a brace from Simpson and a goal from Nest helped leaders F.C. Perton maintain their unbeaten record at Warstones Wanderers (Lions) with McKintosh on target for the Lions while a brace from Smith and a strike from Dugmore helped Sedgley White Lions maintain their 100% record with a narrow victory over Penn Rovers with Dillon and Taylor on target for the visitors and a brace from Davies and one each from Jenkins, Bragg, Bell and Wilde helped F.C. Strollers make it two wins out of two with a victory at Coven United while | ||||
| goals from Mansfield and Riley helped Finchfield to their first win of the season at Windsor with Johal on target for the hosts. | ||||
| Return to Index | 16/10/05 | |||
| Return to Index | October 15, 2006 | 9/10/05 | ||
| In the re-arranged first round tie in the Adrian Anslow cup a brace from Joshua Nicholls and goals from Junior Singh and Meeshack Douglas helped Warstones Wanderers (East) beat Coven United with Harry Edwards replying for the hosts while in round 2 a hat trick from Oliver Bragg, a brace from Reece Shaw and goals from Joe Davies, Alex Jenkins and Josh Bell helped F.C. Strollers beat Warstones Wanderers (Lions) with Bradley Heines replying and goals from Jordan Dugmore, Jason Smith and Reece Perry helped Sedgley White Lions beat Warstones Wanderers (West) with William Price and Kieron Jamesworth on target for the visitors while a nine goal thriller saw Wednesbury Sports Union progress to the next round at the expense of Moorcroft Raiders courtesy of a brace from Jack Nicholls and goals from Callum Hall, Thomas Holmes and Reece Smith with Luke Perrins, with a brace, Thomas Edmonds and Aiden Tibs on the score sheet for the Raiders. League action saw the East Division leaders Willenhall Town maintain their 100% record with a victory over Wood Green Tigers thanks to a hat trick from Matthew Bartlett, a brace from Kristian Parker and goals from Rory Jones and Joshua | ||||
| Garbett with Cain Bottomer netting both goals in reply while a hat trick apiece from Jack Hackford and Rickall Rawlins and goals from Carl Pierce and Jordan McKabe helped Bentley Youth beat F.C. Strollers (Lions) with Scott William, with a brace and Daniel Wood replying. In the West Division another high scoring game saw Penn Rovers beat Windsor with a hat trick from Harry Guest, a brace from Ryan Dillon and a goal from Dominque Hall with Matthew with a hat trick and Mark Sutton on the score sheet for Windsor. | ||||
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| Return to Index | October 22, 2006 | 16/10/05 | ||
| Penn Rovers moved into second spot in the West Division despite being held to a draw at home to Warstones Wanderers (West), who are yet to record their first league victory of the season, while goals from Alex Jenkins, Josh Bell, Joe Davies and Reece Shaw helped F.C. Strollers maintain their 100% record in third place with a victory at Windsor. Mark Sutton and Matthew Frost were on target for Windsor while a brace from Lewis Riley helped Finchfield to victory at Prestwood Rangers with Jordan Carter replying for the hosts and a brace from Bradley Heines and a strike from Daniel McKintosh helped Warstones Wanderers (Lions) beat Coven United. In the East Division F.C. Strollers Lions picked up their first win of the season with four goals from Scott Williams, a brace from Daniel Wood and goals from Dom Yates, Adam Black and Kyle Westley helping them to victory at All Saints Juniors while helped leaders Willenhall Town maintain their 100% record with a victory over Warstones Wanderers (East) courtesy of a brace apiece from Matthew Bartlett and Kristian Parker and a goal | ||||
| from Jake Cox and Moorcroft Raiders maintained second spot after goals from Ryan Harding, Thomas Edwards and Aiden Tibbs helped them to victory over Moxley Rangers with Ricky Foxall replying for the visitors. Performance of the day came from Jason Kassonger who bagged six in New Park Village’s victory over Bentley Youth while a hat trick from Jack Nicholls and a brace from Reece Smith helped Wednesbury Sports Union beat Wood Green Tigers with Alex Aherne and Joe Edwards replying for the Tigers. | ||||
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| Return to Index | October 29, 2006 | 23/10/05 | ||
| It’s all very close at the top of the West Division with four teams covered by just three points. Leading the way are F.C. Perton, who beat Windsor F.C. with two goals from Woodman and one each from Evans, Edwards and West while a hat trick apiece from for Jason Smith, Jake Warrilow and Chad Shinton and goals from Jake Wilds, Tom Birkitt and Kyle Shephard helped Sedgley White Lions beat Coven United to move into second place, just one point behind Perton. James Winward netted Coven’s consolation while a hat trick from Oliver Bragg and a strike from Alex Jenkins helped F.C. Strollers move into third spot with a narrow victory over Warstones Wanderers (Lions) with Danile McKintosh, with a brace, and Jordan Coward replying for the Lions and two goals apiece from Dillon Cooney and Kieron Charlesworth and one each from Jamie Bungha, Thomas Cedric and Joshua Bailey helped stable mates Warstones Wanderers (West) beat Prestwood Rangers to record their first league victory of the campaign. In the East Division goals from Ben Parich, Callum McBean and | ||||
| Mark helped New Park Village move into second spot with a victory at Wednesbury Sports Union with Jack Nichols replying while a brace from Meeshak Douglas and a strike from Malik helped Warstones Wanderers (East) beat Moorcroft Raiders with Luke Perrins on target for the visitors. A hat trick from Russell Letts and a brace from Alex Sanbrook helped Moxley Rangers beat F.C. Strollers (Lions) with Scott Williams replying while Wood Green Tigers beat Bentley Youth 9-2. | ||||
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| Return to Index | November 5, 2006 | 30/10/05 | ||
| A brace from Jason smith and a goal from Reece Perry helped Sedgley White Lions progress to the next stage of the South Staffs Charity Cup at the expense of Sutton Coldfield Town. They will be joined in the next round by F.C. Strollers, who beat Aldridge FC Colts with four goals from Oliver Bragg and one each from Josh Bell and Joe Davis while Warstones Wanderers (West) involvement in the competition was halted by Gornal Colts (North). With the Sedgley and F.C. Strollers involved in the Staffs Cup the West Division leaders F.C. Perton took the opportunity to extend their lead by beating Prestwood Rangers with a brace apiece from Lewis Caton and Luke Woodman while five goals from Ryan Dillon, two from Harry Guest and one from Dominique Hall helped Penn Rovers beat Finchfield F.C. to move into second spot with Thomas Guest replying. Willenhall Town’s tremendous run at the top of the West Division continued when seven goals from Kristian Parker, five from Matthew Bartlett and one each from Brad Till, Daniel Whorton, Jake Cox and Charlie Arnold helped them | ||||
| beat F.C. Strollers (Lions) to make it six wins out of six. Despite their fantasticrun Willenhall are still not guaranteed any silverware in the Autumn League as New Park Village Rovers and Moorcroft Raiders are within one victory over the leaders after the Village beat Moxley Rangers with four goals from Jordan Kosongo, two from Callum McBean and one each from Ben Parish, Joe Prosser, Ashley Ricketts and Nathanial Nuguent and the Raiders beat Wednesbury Sports Union by the odd goals in five courtesy of strikes from Aiden Tibbs, James Tracey and Thomas Haines with Reece Smith and Tom Shinton on the score sheet for the Union. Warstones Wanderers (East) kept their hopes of autumn league silverware alive after a hat trick from Callum Smith and goals from Joshua Heisker, Brandon Kempton, Meashack Douglas, Junior Singh and Christoff Makarounas helped them beat Bentley Youth | ||||
| Return to Index | 13/11/05 | |||
| Return to Index | November 12, 2006 | 6/11/05 | ||
| It took extra time to separate Warstones Wanderers (East) and Penn Rovers in the second round of the Adrian Anslow Cup with Warstones progressing to the third round courtesy of two goals apiece for Callum Smith and Meeshak Douglas and one for Josh Heisler with Harry Guest, with a brace, Ryan Dillon and Guiseppe Sorento on target for Penn while two goals each for Jordan Kasongo and Nathaniel Nugent and one apiece from Callum McBean, Matthew Madelin and Joe Prosser helped New Park Village Rovers progress at the expense of Windsor with Matthew Frost netting the visitors consolation. There were goals galore in league as Willenhall Town maintained their 100% record in the East Division to virtually guarantee autumn league silverware with a comprehensive victory over championship rivals Moorcroft Raiders. Kristian Parker bagged four and Samuel Downes a brace with goals from Joshua Garbett and Brad Till completing the scoring for Willenhall with James Tracey replying for the Raiders while a brace from Luke Dunn and a strike from Corey Walker helped Moxley | ||||
| Rangers beat Bentley Youth with Rickall Rawlins replying while a brace from Jack Nicholls and goals from Lawrence Timmins and Ashley Jones helped Wednesbury Sports Union beat F.C. Strollers (Lions) with Ellis Nicholls replying. In the West Division four goals from Luke Woodman, a brace from Jake Simpson and one each from Chris West and Lucas Evans helped leaders F.C. Perton beat Coven United while a hat trick from Oliver Bragg and goals from Joe Davies, Reece Shaw and Alex Jenkins helped F.C. Strollers maintain their 100% record to move into second place with a victory at Prestwood Rangers with Ryan Carter on target for Prestwood and a brace from Joshua Bailey and goals from Jamie Ungar, Jack Lal, Armandip Mahal and Sunit Gihad helped Warstones Wanderers (West) beat Finchfield to record their first league win of the season while stable mates Warstones Wanderers (Lions) became the first team to take league points off championship hopefuls Sedgley White Lions with goals from Bradley Heines and Daniel McKintosh helping them to a share of | ||||
| the spoils with Jason Smith netting both Sedgley’s goals. | ||||
| Return to Index | 20/11/05 | |||
| Return to Index | November 19, 2006 | 13/11/05 | ||
| Four goals from Kristian Parker, three goals from Matthew Bartlett and one Thomas Dean helped Willenhall Town edge even closer to the East Division title with a convincing victory at Bentley Youth with Carl Pierce netting Bentley’s consolation. Willenhall need just one point to guarantee top spot and victory in their last game will give them an unblemished autumn league record. Three goals apiece from Luke Dunn and Corey Walker, two from Russell Letts and one each from Ricky Foxall, Alex Sanbrook and Harry Farrow helped Moxley Rangers beat All Saints to move into third place with Michael Maydew on target for the visitors while a brace from Joe Edwards and goals from Owen Stokes, Jack Perry, Cain Bottomir and Alex Ahearne helped Wood Green Tigers beat Warstones Wanderers (East) in a ten goal thriller with Jack Griffiths, with a brace, Callum Smith and Meeshak Douglas on target for the visitors. It’s all still very close at the top of the West Division with three teams still with a real chance of top spot. Leading the way are FC Perton who shared the spoils with | ||||
| championship rivals FC Strollers in a goal les draw while the remaining unbeaten side Sedgley White Lions moved into second spot with a victory over Windsor courtesy of goals from Chad Shinton, Thomas Birkitt, Jordan Dugmore, Kyle Shepherd and Jack Bowser. Two goals from Harry Guest and one each from Ryan Dillon, Jan Mowbry, Dominique Hall, Michael Brooks and Guiseppe Sorento helped Penn Rovers keep their faint hopes of silverware alive with a victory over Prestwood Rangers while two goals apiece from Josh Bouragaize and Josh Bailey and one each from Dillon Cooney, Tom Sedgewick and Javind Condola helped Warstones Wanderers (West) beat Coven United by the same score and a brace from Daniel McKintosh and goals from Bradley Heines and Mark Campbell helped stable mates Warstones Wanderers (Lions) beat Finchfield F.C. with Lewis Riley netting both goals in reply. | ||||
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| Return to Index | November 26, 2006 | 20/11/05 | ||
| Oliver Bragg netting all six goals as F.C. Strollers beat Finchfield to progress to the last four of the Adrian Anslow Cup while Sedgley White Lions reached the semi finals after a penalty shoot out victory over New Park Village after a 4-4 draw where Reece Perry, with a brace, Jordan Dugmore and Jack Bowser were on target for Sedgley with Jordan Kosongo, with a brace, Jackson Miles and Joe Baker netting for the Village and a brace from Luke Woodman and goals from Jack Simpson and Luke Moseley helped F.C. Perton progress at the expense of Warstones Wanderers (East). In the East Division it was honours even when Warstones Wanderers (Lions) entertained stable mates Warstones Wanderers (West) in a goalless draw while Coven United and Prestwood Rangers both picked up their first league point of the autumn campaign when they shared the spoils in a four goal thriller. A brace from W Vassel gave Coven a half time lead but goals from Ryan Carter and Anton Birch with a last minutes penalty helped Prestwood take a share of the points. | ||||
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| Return to Index | December 3, 2006 | 27/11/05 | ||
| F.C. Strollers were unlucky to bow out of the South Staffs Junior Charity Cup, losing on a penalty shoot out to Colron Boys after Oliver Bragg had netted for Strollers in a 1-1 draw leaving Sedgley White Lions flying the flag for the league in the competition. West Division league action saw goals from Ryan Gaillain and Lewis Riley helped Finchfield to victory at Coven United with James Winward replying while it was honours even when Windsor visited Warstones Wanderers (West) with Josh Bourgeize on target for Warstones. In the East Division goals from Meeshack Douglas and Jack Douglas helped Warstones Wanderers (East) beat F.C. Strollers (Lions) with Scott Williams replying while goals from George Gavin and Carl Pearce helped Bentley Youth beat Wednesbury Sports Union. Penn Rovers kicked off the Charity Cup with a victory at Moxley Rangers courtesy of a brace from Ryan Dillon. | ||||
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| Return to Index | December 10, 2006 | 4/12/05 | ||
| In the Charity Cup four goals from Wrayon Vassel and one from Joshua Smith helped Coven United come from two goals down at half time to beat F.C. Strollers (Lions) and record their first victory of the season. Adam Blackhurst, Kyle Westley and Scott Williams were ion the score sheet for the Lions while a brace apiece from Jason Smith and Chad Sinton and goals from Jake Warrilow, Callum Hodgson and Kyle Shepherd helped Sedgley White Lions beat Willenhall Town with Kristian Parker, with a brace, and Liam Bradley replying for the visitors while two goals from Lewis Carlton and one from Luke Moseley helped F.C. Perton to a narrow victory at Moorcroft Raiders with Thomas Edmunds and Luke Perrins replying. Four goals from Matthew Frost( and two from Lyall Treacy-Bagshaw helped Windsor beat Bentley Youth with Jack Hackford replying while it was honours even when Warstones Wanderers (West) visited Wood Green Tigers with Alex Ahearne, with a brace, and Cain Bottomer on target for the Tigers and Josh Bailey, William Price and Thomas Sedgwick on target for Warstones. In the League Oliver Bragg bagged a brace as unbeaten F.C. Strollers moved into second spot | ||||
| in the West Division while in the East Division a hat trick from Joe Prosser, a brace apiece from Jordan Osongo and Ben Parish and one goal each from Callum McBean, Joe Baker, Mark Higgs and Jamie Greenaway helped New Park Village beat All Saints to guarantee second spot and keep their title hopes alive while two goals from Callum Smith and one each from Meeshak Douglas and Christos Makarounos helped Warstones Wanderers (East) beat Moxley Rangers with Russell Letts netting both goals in reply. | ||||
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| Return to Index | December 17, 2006 | 11/12/05 | ||
| A thrilling contest saw Sedgley White Lions beat F.C. Perton in a penalty shoot out to progress to the final of the Adrian Anslow (League) Cup after Matthew Reece and Josh Edwards had netted for Perton with Sedgley replying through Thomas Birkett and an own goal. Sedgley are becoming penalty shoot out specialists as they had also relied on penalties to overcome New Park Village in the previous round. Luke Dunn got both goals as Moxley Rangers beat Wednesbury Sports Union in their delayed third round tie with Sunil Patel on target for the visitors. In the West Division goals from Lyle Treacy-Bagshaw, Mark Badal and Dan O'Riley helped Windsor beat Coven United with Rayon Vassel netting a brace in reply. In Group A of the Charity Cup it was honours even when F.C. Strollers visited Willenhall Town with Kristian Parker netting a brace for Willenhall and Oliver Bragg doing the same for Strollers. In Group B a brace from Luke Perrins and a strike from Aiden Tibbs helped Moorcroft Raiders beat Penn Rovers with Jake Baxnham replying while in Group C two goals apiece from | ||||
| Arundeep Mahal, Joshua Bourgaize and Joshua Bailey and one from Dillon Cooney helped Warstones Wanderers (West) beat stable mates Warstones Wanderers (Lions) with Daniel McKintosh, with a brace, and Lamar Campbell replying and in Group D a hat trick from Ryan Golborn, a brace each from Anthony Bird and Louis Riley and a goal from Cheeth Bains helped Finchfield F.C. beat Bentley Youth with Carl Pearce and Arron Bains replying while in Group E a hat trick from Jason Saunders and goals from Joshua Corey and Reece Roberts helped Prestwood Rangers beat All Saints Juniors with Carl Smith replying. | ||||
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| Return to Index | January 7, 2007 | 18/12/05 | ||
| A hat trick from Oliver Bragg and a goal from Jack Perry helped unbeaten FC Strollers beat Finchfield to move to the top of the Autumn League West Division with Lewis Riley netting for the hosts. Four goals from Cain Bottomer, two from Owen Stokes and one from Joe Edwards helped Wood Green Tigers beat Warstones Wanderers (East) to book their place in the Group C final of the Charity Cup with Meeshak Douglas, with a brace and Joshua Heisler replying while a brace from Wrayon Vassell and goals from Harry Edwards and James Winward helped Coven United beat All Saints to edge closer to the Group E final with Kyle Smith and Mike Maydew on target for the visitors. It was honours even when Willenhall Town entertained New Park Village in Group A with Matthew Bartlett on target for Willenhall and Jordan Kasongo for the “Village” while in Group B four goals from Luke Woodman and one each from Lewis Caton, Billy Bull and Joseph Edwards helped F.C. Perton beat Penn Rovers with Ryan Dixon replying. The opening game of the First Division Spring League saw Warstones Wanderers (Lions) beat F.C. Strollers (Lions) with two goals apiece from Saul Wagstaff, | ||||
| Daniel McKintosh and Bradley Heines and one each from Jordan Coward and Lamar Campbell. | ||||
| Return to Index | 15/1/06 | |||
| Return to Index | January 14, 2007 | 8/1/06 | ||
| Just two spring league premier division fixtures survived the weather with Willenhall Town picking up in the Spring League where they left off in the Autumn League with a maximum return from their trip to F.C. Perton courtesy of a brace from Matt Bartlett and a strike Kristian Parker while a brace from Luke Perrins and a goal from Aiden Tibbs helped Moorcroft Raiders beat Penn Rovers by the same score. | ||||
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| Return to Index | January 21, 2007 | 15/1/06 | ||
| Willenhall Town were crowned as Autumn League champions after they beat All Saints to maintain their 100% record with four goals from Kristian Parker, three each from Charlie Arnold and Matt Bartlett and one apiece from Brad Till and Liam Bradney with Alan Thompson replying. In the Spring League Premier Division Warstones Wanderers (West) opened their account by sharing the spoils with Penn Rovers. Jamie Bungar was on target for Warstones with Luke Francis netting for Penn while in the First Division five goals from Carl Pearce, three from Will Shaw, two each from Jordan McCabe, Aaron Baines and Jack Hackford and one apiece from A J Powell, Matthew Lloyd, George Gavin and Ricky Rawlins helped Bentley Youth beat Wolverhampton Development. In the Charity Cup a brace from Callum Hogdson and goals from Jordan Dugmore and Jason Smithust helped Sedgley White Lions beat F.C. Strollers to book their place in the Group A final while in Group B a draw against Moxley Rangers was enough to ensure F.C. Perton reached the final with | ||||
| Jack Simpson on the score sheet for Perton and Corey Walker for Moxley. Warstones Wanderers (East) kept their hopes of a place in the Group C Final alive with a victory over Warstones Wanderers (Lions) with a brace from Malik and goals from Josh Heisler and Jack Griffiths with Bradley Heines replying while in Group D Matthew Frost bagged all three as Windsor beat Wednesbury Sports Union. | ||||
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| Return to Index | January 28, 2007 | 22/1/06 | ||
| A brace from Ryan Golborn helped Finchfield to victory at Wednesbury Sports Union in the Charity Cup with Callum Hall on target for the hosts, a result that ensures that both Finchfield and Windsor reach the Group D final while Billy Sneddon bagged the all important goal as F.C. Strollers beat New Park Village to edge closer to meeting Sedgley White Lions in the Group A Final. In the Autumn League (West Division) unbeaten Sedgley White Lions kept their championship hopes alive with a comfortable victory at Prestwood Rangers with goals from Callum Hodgson, Chad Shinton, Callum Upton, Jason Smith and Thomas Burkitt while in the East Division Wood Green Tigers beat All Saints Juniors 5-2. In the Spring League First Division six goals from Matthew Frost and one each from Harvinder Johal and Billy Legg helped Windsor kick off their Spring League campaign with a victory over FC Strollers Lions while four goals each from Saul Wagstaff and Bradley Heines and two apiece from Jordan Coward, T Morgan and Daniel McKintosh helped beat Wolverhampton Development in their | ||||
| first spring league game and goals from James Winward and Lucas Evans helped Coven United open their account with a victory at Bentley Youth. In the Premier Division a ha t trick from Shane McDonnagh and goals from Harry Guest and Jack Bainham helped Penn Rovers beat Warstones Wanderers (East) while four goals from Chris West and one each from Lewis Campton and Joshua Edwards helped FC Perton to victory at Moorcroft Raiders while Moxley Rangers came away from leaders Willenhall Town with a share of the spoils after Kristian Parker had netted for Willenhall and Luke Dunn for Moxley. | ||||
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| Return to Index | February 4, 2007 | 29/1/06 | ||
| A hat trick from Matthew Bartlett, a brace from Kristian Parker and goals from Charlie Arnold and Samuel Downes helped Premier Division leaders Willenhall Town beat Moorcroft Raiders while New Park Village opened their spring league campaign with a victory over second placed Penn Rovers with two goals apiece from Callum McBean and James Parkes and one each from Jordon Kasongo, Ashley Ricketts and Ben Parish. In the First Division four goals from Hernes and one from Webley helped leaders Warstones Wanderers Lions beat Finchfield to make it three out of three with Lewis Riley on target for the hosts while two goals each from Brandon Mountford, Lucas Evans and Wrayen Vassell and one apiece from Daniel Thomas, Josh Smith, James Winwood, Harry Edwards and James Caswell helped second placed Coven United maintain their 100% spring league record with a victory over Wolverhampton Development with Jordan Worton-Guy netting W’ton first goal of the campaign and four goals from Leon Carter, three from Josh Coley and two from Ryan Carter helped Prestwood open their spring league account with a victory over F.C. Strollers (Lions) with Scott Williams | ||||
| netting for the Lions. Wednesbury Sports Union ended their autumn league on a high with a victory at Warstones Wanderers East courtesy of goals from Brett Jukes, Ashley Jones, Jack Nicholls and Callum Hall with Jack Griffiths and Kyle Mighty on target for the hosts. | ||||
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| Return to Index | February 11, 2007 | 5/2/06 | ||
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| Return to Index | February 18, 2007 | 12/2/06 | ||
| Goals from James Tracey and Luke Perrins helped Moorcroft Raiders beat Moxley Lions o book their place in the Group B Charity Cup final with Cory Walker on target for the Lions while a hat trick from Joshua Bailey, a brace from Dillon Kiery and a goal from Javin Kandola helped Warstones Wanderers (West) beat stable mates Warstones (East) to book their place in the Group C Final with Mazak Douglas and Jamie Hallard bagging two goals apiece in reply. Coven United’s victory over Prestwood Rangers courtesy of goals from Wrayen Vassell and James Winwood ensured they top Group E with maximum points. Coven will meet either Prestwood or FC Strollers (Lions) in the final after seven goals from Scott Williams, two from Kyle Westley and one from Brad Crabtree helped the Lions beat All Saints to keep their hopes of a place in the final alive. In Group D four goals from Ryan Goulbonen and a hat trick from Lewis Riley helped Finchfield beat Windsor in a dress rehearsal of the Group final with Matthew Frost netting a hat trick in reply. A brace from Oliver Bragg and goals from | ||||
| Alex Jenkins and Rhys Shaw helped F.C. Strollers open their Premier Division account with a victory over leaders Willenhall Town with Kristian Parker and Matthew Bartlett on the score sheet for the hosts while a Luke Woodman hat trick helped F.C. Perton beat Penn Rovers to move into second spot. First Division leaders Warstones Wanderers (Lions) made it four wins out of four after two goals apiece from Daniel Macintosh and Terell Morgan and one from Saul Wagstaffe helped the Lions beat Wood Green Tigers with Mitchell Selvey, Alex Haerne and Cain Bottomer replying. | ||||
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| Two goals apiece from Joe Davies and Oliver Bragg helped F.C. Strollers beat Moxley Rangers to book their place in the final of the Adrian Anslow (League) Cup with Luke Dunn replying for Moxley while Prestwood Rangers beat F.C. Strollers (Lions) to book their place in the Charity Cup Group E final thanks to a brace from Josh Coley and a strike from Liam Carter with Adam Blackhurst replying. In the Premier Division F.C. Perton became the first team to beat Sedgley White Lions this season courtesy of goals from Chris West and Joshua Edwards with Harry Lowe replying while a hat trick from Kristian Parker and a goal from Matthew Bartlett helped leaders Willenhall Town to a narrow victory over Penn Rovers with Jack Bainham, Harry Guest and Shane McDonagh replying. In the First Division a goal from Harvinder Johal helped Windsor to a share of the spoils with leaders Warstones Wanderers (Lions) with Saul Wagstaff on target for the Lions while goals from Andrew Ibister and Wrayon Vassell helped second placed Coven United beat Finchfield to maintain their 100% Spring | ||||
| League record and four goals from Jack Nicholls, two from Callum Hall and one each from Jordan Evans and Brett Dukes helped Wednesbury Sports Union beat Wolverhampton Development while Bentley Youth and Wood Green Tigers shared the spoils in a ten goal thriller. On the score sheet for Bentley were Rickard Rawlins, with a hat trick, Aaron Baines and Jack Hackford with Cain Bottomer with four goals and Owen Stokes with one replying for the Tigers. In the final game of the Autumn League East Division runners up New Park Village shared the spoils with third placed Moorcroft Raiders. Jordan Kasongo, with a hat trick, and Nathaniel Nugent were on target for the Village with Luke Perrins, with a hat trick and Liam Walker netting for the Raiders. | ||||
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| Willenhall Town continued to set the pace at the top of the Spring League Premier Division with a victory over Warstones Wanderers (East) courtesy of a brace from Kristian Parker and goals from Matthew Bartlett and Rory Jones with Meeshak Douglas netting both goals in reply while New Park Village made it two out of two with a narrow victory at second placed FC Perton with goals from Jordan Kasongo, Joe Prosser and Jamie Parks with Josh Edwards and Luke Woodman replying. Harry Guest bagged the all important goal as Penn Rovers beat Moxley Rangers to move into third place while a hat trick from Jason Smith and goals from Kyle Shepherd, Jordan Dugmore and Jack Bowers helped Sedgley White Lions return to winning ways at Moorcroft Raiders with Ryan Harding replying and FC Strollers and Warstones Wanderers (West) shared the points in a goalless draw. In the First Division Prestwood Rangers beat Wednesbury Sports Union to make it two out of two with goals from Reece Roberts and Joshua Coley while four goals from Goldbourne, two from Baines and one from | ||||
| Birch helped Finchfield beat F.C. Strollers (Lions) with Kyle Westley netting both goals in reply and Bentley Youth and Windsor shared the spoils with Will Shaw on the score sheet for Bentley and Matthew Frost for Windsor. | ||||
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| Sedgley White Lions victory over New Park Village in the Charity Cup ended the Village’s hopes of an appearance in the final and set up a re-run of the League Cup Final between Sedgley and FC Strollers. Calum Hodson, Callum Upton and Jason Smith were on target for Sedgley with Callum McBean replying for the Village. In the First Division a brace from Bradley Heines and strike from Lamar Campbell helped leaders Warstones Wanderers (Lions) to victory at Prestwood Rangers with Jordan Carter replying while four goals from Cain Bottomer, three from Aaron Upton and one each from Jack Perry, Danny Southall and Joe Edwards helped Wood Green Tigers beat second placed Coven United and hat ticks from Vinay Dass and Matthew Frost, two goals apiece from Ashley Boot and Bagshaw and one each from Muskato, Legg, O'Reilly and Singh helped Windsor beat Wolverhampton Development. | ||||
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| F.C. Strollers lifted the Adrian Anslow Cup with a 4-0 mid week victory over Sedgley White Lions. Sedgley bounced back from their mid week disappointment to move to the top of the Autumn League East Division with a victory over championship rivals F.C. Perton courtesy of a brace from Reece Perry and goals from Jordan Dugmore, Chad Simpson and Jack Bowser. The destination of the championship trophy will be decided next week when Sedgley visit second placed Strollers in the final Autumn League game. In the Spring League Premier Division two goals from Kristian Parker and one each from Brad Till, Charlie Arnold, Liam Bradney and Samuel Dunns helped leaders Willenhall Town beat New Park Village with Nathaniel Nugent, Calum McBean and Jordan Kasongo replying while a hat trick from Oliver Bragg and goals from Craig Watkiss and Steven Collins helped F.C. Strollers narrowly beat Penn Rovers in a nine goal thriller to maintain their unbeaten spring league record. Harry Guest, Guiseppe Sorrento, Lewis Taylor and Jack Bainham were on the score sheet for | ||||
| Penn while a brace from Joshua Bailey and a strike from Jake Lal helped Warstones Wanderers (West) beat Moorcroft Raiders while stable mates Warstones Wanderers (East) beat Moxley Rangers with Jamie Mallard netting the only goal of the game. Prestwood Rangers beat Coven United to move into second spot in the First Division courtesy of goals from Leon Carter and Josh Collins with Wrayon Vassell replying while goals from Ryan Goldbourne and Lewis Riley helped Finchfield to victory at Windsor with Billy Legg replying and a hat trick from Owen Stokes, a brae apiece from Alex Ahearne and Cain Bottomer and goals from Aaron Upton, Jeff Arora and Jack Perry helped Wood Green Tigers beat Wolverhampton Development with Leon Doherty replying. | ||||
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| F.C. Strollers completed the second and third legs of an impressive treble with victories over Sedgley White Lions in the Charity Cup and Autumn League. Having already lifted the Adrian Anslow Cup they have now added the Autumn League title and the Group A Charity Cup to their impressive collection. They followed up on a 3-1 mid week victory over Sedgley in the Charity Cup final at Willenhall Town with a victory in the final game of the Autumn League (West) Division courtesy of a hat trick from Oliver Bragg and goals from Joe Davies and Reece Shaw to leap frog Sedgley into top spot. Jason Smith replied for Sedgley White Lions who have finished runners up to Strollers in the three competitions and will no doubt be looking for revenge in the Spring League Premier Division. Thursday evening saw Prestwood Rangers come back from two down to beat Coven United at Bilston Town in the Group E Charity Cup Final. At the week end Premier Division action saw goals from Brandon Kenton and Meeshak Douglas help Warstones Wanderers (East) overcome second placed FC Perton with | ||||
| Chris West replying while stable mates Warstones Wanderers (West) beat New Park Village 6-4 and a brace from Ricky Foxall and a strike from Luke Dunn helped Moxley Rangers beat Moorcroft Raiders with Aiden Tibbs replying for the hosts. In the First Division a brace from Lamar Campbell and goals from Bradley Heines, Daniel McKintosh and Saul Wagstaff helped leaders Warstones Wanderers (Lions) beat Bentley Youth to maintain their unbeaten record with Carl Pearce on target on target for the visitors while four goals from Ryan Carter, a hat trick from Joshua Coley, a brace from Leon Carter and goals from Jordan Carter, Reggie Roberts, Kieron Humphries, Mitchell Campbell and Jay Gordan helped Prestwood Rangers beat Wolverhampton Development to move into second placed and goals from William Legg and Mark Stutton helped Windsor beat Coven to move above them into third place. A brace from Scott Williams and goals from Chris Collins and Brad Crabtree helped F.C. Strollers Lions beat Wood Green Tigers o pick up their first league points of the spring campaign while Finchfield and Wednesbury Sports Union shared six goals with Lewis Riley, with a brace and Ryan | ||||
| Goldbourne on target for Finchfield with Callum Hall, Thomas Momes and Brett Dukes netting for the visitors. | ||||
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| Two more Charity Cup finals were completed this week with Finchfield beating Windsor after a penalty shoot out in the Group D Final at Willenhall Town’s Noose Lane ground while F.C. Perton beat Moorcroft Raiders 3-0 to take the Group B title at Bilston Town. Sunday’s league action through the spring league premier division wide open again after unbeaten Warstones Wanderers West beat leaders Willenhall Town to move into second place with a brace from Dillon Cooney and a strike from Joshua Bailey with Matthew Bartlett replying for Willenhall while unbeaten F.C. Strollers moved into third place after beating Moorcroft Raiders with goals from Oliver Bragg, Steven Collins and Alex Jenkins. Sedgley White Lions bounced back from last week’s disappointment to reinvigorate their premiership title ambitions with a victory at Penn Rovers thanks to a hat trick from George Larkin and goals from Jake Warilow and Chad Shinton with Guiseppe Sorrento replying while a brace from Jordan Kasongo and goals from Callum McBean and Seamus Williams helped New Park Village to victory at | ||||
| Warstones Wanderers (East) with Meeshak Douglas and Whahib Malik replying and Moxley Rangers and FC Perton shared the points with Luke Dunn on target for Moxley and : Ryan Blanchett for Perton. In the First Division goals from Bradley Heines, Lamar Campbell and Tirel Morgan helped leaders Warstones Wanderers (Lions) overcome Wednesbury Sports Union to maintain their unbeaten record while goals from Ashley Boot, Lyle Bagshaw and Harvinder Johal helped Windsor beat Prestwood to leapfrog them into second place and a brace from Louis Riley helped Finchfield beat Bentley with AJ Pal replying. | ||||
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| A great week for the Warstones Wanderers stable started with Warstones Wanderers (West)’s mid week victory over Wood Green Tigers in the Charity Cup (Group C) and continued at the week end when First Division Champions Warstones Wanderers (Lions) rounded off their unbeaten Spring League campaign with a victory at Coven United but they were made to work hard for their victory by a very resolute nine man Coven inspired by a tireless performance from Dan Thomas in the end a Bradley Hines brace separated the two sides. Windsor edged closer to securing the runners up spot with a narrow victory at Wednesbury Sports Union courtesy of a brace from Matthew Frost with Jack Nicholls replying. Windsor must win their remaining game against promotion rivals Wood Green Tigers to be absolutely certain after the Tigers bounced back from their mid week disappointment to keep their promotion hopes alive with an excellent victory at promotion hopefuls Prestwood Rangers with a brace from Cain Bottomer and a strike from Owen Stokes with Jordan Saunders and Liam Carter replying and five goals from Scott Williams and two apiece from Kyle Bullock, Brad Crabtree and | ||||
| Liam Navaratee helped F.C. Strollers (Lions) beat Bentley Youth with Karl Pearce, with a brace, Rickall Rawlins and Jack Hackford replying. In the Premier Division Warstones Wanderers (West) rounded off an excellent week with a victory at Moxley Rangers to close the gap on the leaders with goals from Lal, Cooney, Brody and Bailey while a brace from Jordan Kasongo helped New Park Village move into third place with a victory at Moorcroft Raiders with Luke Perrins replying. | ||||
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| Windsor can look forward to premiership football next season after they finished as First Division runners up, behind champions Warstones Wanderers (Lions), following their 8-1 drubbing of Wood Green Tigers while Prestwood Rangers, who were hoping Windsor would slip up, did all they could to keep their promotion chase alive with a comfortable victory at Bentley Youth courtesy of two goals apiece from Ryan Carter and Leon Carter and one each from Sandroy and Jovan Gordon with Pearce netting both goals in reply and Coven United enjoyed a narrow victory at Wednesbury Sports Union thanks to a brace from Lucas Evans and goals from James Casewell and James Winward with Shinton, Nicholls and Dukes replying while four goals from Goldbourne, three each from Riley and Birch and one apiece from Guest, Hales, Hindley and Osbourne helped Finchfield beat a gallant Wolverhampton Development. In the Premier Division FC Strollers maintained their push for their fourth trophy of the campaign after a hat trick from Collins and goals from Holmes, Shaw and | ||||
| Bragg helped them to victory at Warstones Wanderers (East) with Douglas and Makarounasa on target for the hosts while New Park Village and Moxley Rangers shared the points in a ten goal thriller with Kasongo, with a brace, Prosser, Ricketts and McBean on the score sheet for the Village and Dunn, with a hat trick, Jones and Foxall doing likewise for Moxley | ||||
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| F.C. Strollers followed up on their 2-1 mid week victory over New Park Village with week end victory over Moxley Rangers to open up a three point gap at the top of the Premier Division. Oliver Bragg and Steve Collins with two goals apiece and Josh Bell were on target for Strollers at the week end while six goals from Luke Perrins, three from Taylor Stabbington, two from Aiden Tibbs and one from Thomas Haynes helped Moorcroft Raiders beat Warstones Wanderers (East) to swap places at the bottom of the table with Christoph Makarounos netting Warstones’ consolation. In the First Division Ryan Goldbourne and Lewis Riley were on the score sheet as Finchfield beat Prestwood Rangers while six goals from Scott Williams, three each from Kyle Bullock and Kyle Westley, two from Chris Collins and one apiece from Jordon Burns, Jack Paynter and Brad Crabtree helped F.C. Strollers (Lions) beat an eight man Wolverhampton Development who replied through Jordon Wurton-Guy, with two, Matthew Tonks and Liam Doherty. | ||||
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