BPYFL round-up

Under 8s

FC Strollers became the first side to take points off Bentley Youth after two excellent strikes from Gianni Boparon, one a long range effort from the edge of his own box, gave Strollers the lead but Bentley dug deep and a brace from Joshua Toye helped them maintain their unbeaten record.

Earlier in the day Gianni was also on target as Strollers beat Stone Cross Tigers with two goals from Ben Mansell and one from Kian Dwyer completing the scoring.

 Bailey Lowth replied for the Tigers while Jake Powers bagged both goals as Bentley beat All Saints Juniors.

Stone Cross Tigers had started the day with an excellent victory over Vic Market Tigers courtesy of a brace from Thomas Shorthouse while a hat trick from Jack Carter and a strike from Josh Watters helped Market Tigers bounce back to beat Stone Cross Lions with Ben Higgins replying and in the final game of the day two goals from Joseph Hall and one from Charlie Street helped All Saints beat Stone Cross Lions with Alex Everett netting a brace in reply.

Under 10s

Only a few matches took place today as the Autumn League season comes to a close.

Undoubtedly team of the day was Willenhall Town who clinched the West Division Championship in style, running out 10–0 winners against Coopers Casuals in their first game, and following it up with a 14–0 victory over Dudley Town – the highest winning score in any league all season.

The goals were certainly shared around too, with Jordan Rayat, Ashley Doughton and Ryan Bourne each hitting two, and Adam Hill, Kane Showell, Jamie Morgan and Joseph Matthews on target against Coopers, and Ashley hitting a tremendous five goals against Dudley, with a brace each from Joseph Matthews and Jordan Rayat, and Adam, Kane and Jordan on target again as well.

Congratulations to Willenhall. Latecomers into the East Division St Joseph’s Colts have had a faltering start, but today they came good, with goals from Richard Peters and Corey Whitehouse giving them a 2–1 victory over Dudley Town, with George Baker replying for Dudley.

This was followed up with a 2–0 win over Coopers Casuals, Richard again on target along with Kyle Howjan. Fourth-placed Rowley Rangers beat closest rivals for third-place, Tipton Olympic, 2–1 with two goals from Sam Woodward, whose namesake Adam Woodward replied for Tipton.

This result puts the teams level on points, despite Rowley losing their second match to chasers Pensnett Harriers, with Liam Campbell scoring the only goal of the game.

In the East Division James Hall was on target with the only goal of the game as Stone Cross Academy beat Salisbury Rangers.

But Salisbury bounced back from that defeat as they ran out 3–1 winners against Bustleholme.

Dhiran Bhogal, Sabraaj Khasri and Callum Lester were on target, with Jacob Wheale replying for Bustleholme.

Bustleholme also went down 6–0 to Bentley Youth, with Jordan Sherwood hitting a hat trick, Anthony Clift a brace and Joshua Richardson also on target.

All credit to Bustleholme, probably the youngest team in the league, for their spirit and attitude. They are a credit to their club.

Under 11s

Fennel and Dwarlinski were on target as New Park Village beat Dudley Town to book their place in the third round of the Adrian Anslow Cup while two goals from Giles and one each from Allen, Astley and Ashton helped Finchfield beat Coven and four goals from Jordan Lawrence, three from Ellis Probert and one each from Lewis Probert, Luke Parkes, Danny Edwards, Jack Turner and Reiss Jeavons helped Rowley Rangers beat Wallbrook United.

Top marksman of the day goes to Maybury who bagged six as Willenhall Town beat Warstones Wanderers (Lions) although Moore was close behind bagging five with a hat trick from Birch and goals from Ryder, Taylor and Wright completing the rout while stable mates Willenhall Town Reds beat Warstones Wanderers (North) 3-0.

Also through to the next round are Tipton Olympic, who beat Bilbrook Juniors (Rangers) 4-2, Wednesfield Colts who beat F.C. Perton 13-0 and Bilbrook Juniors (Celtic) who beat Bentley Youth 7-0.

In the Group stages of the Charity Cup Ashbourne Raiders and Brandhall Colts shared the spoils with McCella netting for Ashbourne Raiders and Dee replying for Brandhall.

Under 12s

Two goals from Wrayon Vassell and one each from Thomas Heath, Lewis Evans, James Winwood and James Caswell helped Coven United end Second Division leaders Smethwick Sikh Temple’s unbeaten record with Akasah Ali and Tyrone Palmer on target for the hosts.

The result saw Coven move into second spot above Bentley Youth after Wednesbury Sports Union beat Bentley with a hat trick from Callum Hall and goals from Danny Burrows and Bradley Clifford with Carl Pearce replying while a hat trick from Rhys Barwood, a brace from Dylan Massey and a goal from Chad Carswell helped Tipton Olympic beat Wolverhampton Development with John Paskin and Leon Docherty replying.

Oliver Bragg bagged five as Premiership leaders FC Strollers continued their perfect start to the season with an emphatic victory at FC Perton with Craig Watkins completing the scoring while two goals apiece from Joshua Bailey and Meeshack Douglas and one each from Jack Griffiths and Jack Hutchins helped unbeaten Warstones Wanderers (West) beat Moorcroft Raiders by the same score and Willenhall Town continue to climb the table after a hat trick from Liam Bradney and a strike from Jake Cox helped them beat Sedgley White Lions in a seven goal thriller with Matthew Cherryington, with a brace, and Jake Whiles replying for the visitors while two goals from Kyle Suwyer and one each from Jackson Mites and Seamus Williams helped New Park Village to their first league victory of the campaign at Penn Rovers with Ryan Dillon netting both goals in reply.

A hat trick from Billy Legg helped Windsor beat First Division leaders Finchfield while F.C. Strollers

Lions moved level on points with the leaders after they beat Moxley Rangers by the odd goal in five courtesy of goals from Kris Collins, Kyle Bullock and Jordan Burns with Luke Dunn and Corey Walker replying and goals from Terel Morgan, Saur Wagstaff and Daniel Macintosh helped unbeaten Warstones Wanderers (Lions) beat Prestwood Rangers by the same score with Ryan Carter and Macauley Love replying.

Under 13s

It was a close encounter when the top two met in the Third Division Cup with leaders Smethwick United beating Punjab United by the odd goal in seven to book their place in the semis courtesy of goals from Dylan Crockette, Joal Taylor, Muhammed Akram and Olutise Olucydomi with Anton Perrin, Amrik Sahota and Omari Thomas replying while two goals from Matt Hudson-Smith and one each from Ryan Brindley and Dominic Biela helped Pendeford Park beat Wednesbury Royals and two goals from Luke Chatwin and one each from Jack Inston, Jamie Wilkes, Tom Everill, Joe Morgan, Helda Costa and Rohan Ferriera helped Dudley Town beat FC Perton while four goals from Michael McCrystal, three from Ashley Shaw and one each from Josh Woodberry, Ben Lichfield and Jack Guy helped Warstones Wanderers (East) beat Tettenhall Wood.

In the Second Division Cup the game of the day saw the division top two teams face each other and some excellent football by both sides saw Bustleholme’s Joshua Heath bag the only goal in the first half.

The second half saw Bustleholme step up the pressure with a goal by Jordan Drummond.

A superbly placed corner by Luke McGee found Ben O’Keefe’s head to give Bustleholme the final goal of the match.

Bustleholme are joined in the semi’s by New State Lions who beat Tipton Olympic in a seven goal thriller with a brace from Lewis Ebanks and goals from Corey Jenkins and Jack Ellmore with Bradley Wagstaff, with two, and Bo Windmill replying for Tipton while a hat trick from Tom Timmins and a brace from Tom Russell helped Sedgley White Lions beat Bilston Wanderers with Romario Mcfarlane and Mike Hopley replying and two goals each from Dylan Wilkes and Micel Parchment and one apiece from Ashley Hale and Brandon Graham helped Bentley Youth beat Black Country Ravens with Lee Davies, with a brace, Joshua Sadler and Troyan Cunninson replying.

A brace from Dale Astery and a strike from Reece Bancroft helped Himley Colts beat Moorcroft Raiders to book their place in the semi finals of the Premier Division Cup with Ashley Edmunds bagging both goals in reply while five goals from Alex Foreshore and one from Courtney Glasford helped Eurofast beat New Park Village with Amani Allen replying and goals from Kiah Nwabuko, Liam Boucher, Daniel Edmondson-Griffiths and Ryan Downing helped Willenhall Town beat Hill Top with Reece Munday replying.

The last semi final slot will be taken by premiership leaders Warley Vipers who beat Bustleholme Blades with a hat trick from Jack Whittall, two goals each from Luke Shirley and Mohit Sethi and one apiece from Mitchell Peniket, Callum Williams, Jordan Anderson and Hayden Smith.

In the First Division Cup goals from Nathan Marshall and Andre Evans helped All Saints beat All Star Harriers with Josh Bird replying while four goals from Alex Leatherland, three from Aaron Moore, two each from Benji Lions-Cooper and Josh Hill and one apiece from Declan Moore, Adam Wilson and Brad Lowe helped Bustleholme Hawks beat Perton & Codsall United and NC Sports beat Warstones South 5-0.

Under 14s

Hill Top Rangers moved to the top of the Premier Division after they beat Sandwell Dynamos 4-2 to maintain their perfect start to the season while East Park Youth beat Tettenhall Wood 4-1.

Wolverhampton Development shared the spoils with Warstones Wanderers North after a goal from Allen was cancelled out by a late equaliser for Warstones from Bernard and it was honours even when New Park Village visited Darlaston Town with Hayward on target for Darlaston and Wellington for the Village.

A brace from Chidlow and goals from Tipton, Speed and Tonks helped First Division leaders Beechdale Swifts beat fellow promotion rivals Warstones Wanderers (South) to maintain their 100% record with Westwood, Smith and Read replying while goals from Evans, Bunger, Winchurch and Leatherland helped Sedgley White Lions beat FC Perton and a hat trick from Harris and a strike from Derbyshire helped Perton and Codsall United beat Tipton Olympic with Williams replying while Tipton Town picked up their first league points of the campaign, beating B.N.J.S.F.C. 3-1 and Smethwick Sikh Temple beat Willenhall Town Colts by the same score.

In the Second Division a hat trick from Saxon and a strike from Patel helped second placed Stone Cross beat Bentley Youth to maintain their unbeaten record while leaders Windsor remain unbeaten as they beat Moorcroft Raiders 7-0 and goals from Banks and Edwards helped Coopers Casuals beat Tipton Athletic while a hat trick from Gibbons and a strike from Wellsbury-Wing helped Wednesfield Phoenix beat Coven United with Feron and Lloyd replying.

Under 15s

Langford bagged the all important goal as Wolverhampton Development beat Trysull Tigers to book their place in the semi finals of the Premier Division Cup where they are joined by Finchfield, who beat Bustleholme with a brace from Perdy and goals from Wilkins and Tonks with Johnson bagging both goals in reply, and Beechdale Swifts, who beat Willenhall Town Swifts 2-0.

Perton & Codsall United progressed to the semi finals of the First Division Cup after a penalty shoot out victory over Wood Farm Wanderers.

They are joined in the semis by Woodsetton, who beat Smethwick United 3-0, and leaders Springvale, who beat F.C. Perton, with five goals from Turner and one each from Quarry and Bhandal.

O Green bagged four and J Green and Harris two each with Dobson also on the score sheet as Bilbrook Juniors (North Star) beat Warstones Wanderers in the Second Division Cup with Smith with a brace, Makarounas and Seeham replying while a brace from Simpson and a strike from Pointer helped Ashbourne Raiders overcome Punjab United with Pemberton and Mae replying and goals from Nicklin, Fraser and Sumal helped All Saints beat Wood Green United while leaders FC Strollers take the last semi final berth after they beat Darlaston Town with goals from Nail, Walker, Homer, Martin, Tinsley and James with Pullen and Smith replying.

Goals from Shilove, Blytheway and Neratzi helped unbeaten Bilbrook Juniors (East) beat Windsor to move to the top the Premier Division while Parkes Hall and Carlisle Swifts shared the points in a six goal thriller with Mellor, with a brace and Giles on target for Parkes Hall and Wooley, Moore and Poulton for the Swifts.

In the First Division four goals from Tonks and two from Griffiths helped Park Hill beat Wednesbury Inter Athletic with Dickson, with a brace, and Gustine replying and in the Second Division goals from Davies and Tunstall helped Penn Rovers beat Sedgley White Lions.

Under 16s

A hat trick from Paul Finn, a brace from Ryan Wilkins and goals from Callum Griffiths and Joe Titley helped Pelsall Villa beat Wednesbury Town to progress to the semi final of the Premier Division Cup with Shane Maydew replying while a brace from Danny Davies and goals from Lennox Lewis and Nasar Heidati helped Lyng Falcons beat Essington Eagles with Nathan Jackson and Andy Roberts replying and a brace from Ben Lund helped Wyrley Juniors beat Willenhall Town Swifts with Kyle Mason replying.

Wolverhampton Development booked their place in the First Division Cup semi finals after they beat Penn Rovers 4-3 in a penalty shoot out after neither team had found the net in normal time and extra time while a hat trick from Rhuel Miah and goals from Jon Cook and Nathan Marshall helped Moxley Rangers beat Sedgley Town with Oliver Wagstaff, with a brace, and Dan Coles replying and goals from Howard Baker, Kyle Haden and Alex Handsley helped Hill Top Colts beat Wednesfield with Tyronne Head replying while a Michael Lea tap in after good work from Dave Rickwood in the second period of extra time helped Willenhall Town Colts beat Punjab United to book their place in the semis after Willenhall had taken the lead in the second half with a 35yd screamer from Nathan Aston before Punjab equalised 5 mins from the end through Kulvinder Singh after a mix up in the Colts defence.

Sean Steventon bagged both goals as Hill Top Rangers beat Parkes Hall to book their place in the semi finals of the second division cup with Stuart Evans replying while two goals from Nathan Cain and one each from Joshua Millard, Aaron Williams and Daniel Lucches helped Sedgley Alliance Swifts beat Windsor with Mark Pennington and Matt Pendrall replying and two goals from Adam Banford and one from Lewis Hylton helped Walsall Town beat Sedgley Alliance Colts by the odd goal in five with Dan Unit and Marco Brookes replying.

In the Third Division Cup a brace from Jamie Powell and goals from Nathan James and Adam Hopcross helped Darlaston Town beat Image Wheels Kestrals while two goals from Luke Draisey and one from Chris Haywood helped Stowlawn beat Wednesbury Sports Union and a brace from Connor Forrester and goals from James Viola and James Newell helped Aldersley beat Sedgley Rovers with Ben Anslow and Jordan White replying.

In the Premier Division a brace from Alex Goodman and a strike from Seb Craven helped leaders Tipton Town beat Bustleholme to maintain their 100% league record.

Under 17s

Goals from Bowen, Aston, Jones and Gabbin helped Bustleholme beat Holy Name in the B’ham County F.A. Sunday Youth Cup while Argyle were unlucky to bow out by the odd goal in seven at Warley Borough with Pope with a brace and Sidhu on the score sheet for Argyle.

In the Premier Division goals from Ellis James, Ashley Smith, Luke Davenport and Craig Radford helped Willenhall Youth beat Park Hill Boys with Hall and Morris replying.

Park Hill applied pressure on the Willenhall defence after taking and early lead before Willenhall stepped up their game to bag four before Park Hill pulled one back in the dying minutes but it was too little too late.

All credit must go to Willenhall’s man of the match Darren Jassel.

Four goals from Golding, three from Bannister, two from Richards and one from Merrick helped Premier Division leaders Swinmoor beat Park Hill Boys ‘07 with Wall netting both goals in reply.

In the First Division a brace from Beckett and goals from Singh, Nunn and Theaker helped Parkside Rangers beat Wednesbury Sports Union to move to the top of the table with Antall and Edwards replying while four goals from Paisley and one from Johnson helped Wyrley Juniors end F.C. Perton Pumas 100% start to the season with Cadman replying and it was honours even when Parkes Hall Lions entertained Darlaston Town Colts with Armstrong on target for the Lions and Whitlock for the Colts.

In the Group stages of the Presidents Cup three goals each from Forrest and Jones and one apiece from Brown, Wright, Fellows, Foster, Austin, Hadley, Taylor and Wood helped Castle Youth beat Wombourne.

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