BPYFL report November 18

Under 8s – League leaders Bentley Youth’s impressive run continued when they posted another six points to their impressive total they opened the day with a victory over Stone Cross Lions courtesy of a brace from Jake Powers and goals from Joshua Toye, Harry Shaw, Ryan Allmark and Jack Adams and followed up with an impressive victory over Vic Market Tigers with four goals from Joshua Toye, three from Jake Powers, two from Keiran Francis and one from Harry Shaw with Josh Watters replying for the Tigers.

F.C. Strollers kept their championship hopes alive with two victories. After a shaky first half against an improving Stone Cross Tigers where they were fortunate to go into the break on level terms they rallied in the second half and two goals from leading scorer Kian Dwyer and one apiece from Gianni Boparon and Tyler Hendon saw them take the points.

They went one better in their second game against Vic Market Tigers with Kian Dwyer adding four more to his impressive tally and another long range effort from Gianni Boparon completing the scoring. All Saints Juniors also took maximum points from two very close games against the Stone Cross stable.

In the first game against the Tigers a brace from Joseph Hall and a strike from Skye Hall saw them take the points with an odd goal in five victory with Thomas Shorthouse netting both goals in reply while goals from Joseph Hall and Brandon Downes helped them beat the Lions.

 

Under 10s - It Perton and Codsall (West) and Lane Head booked their places in the League Cup Final after memorable victories in the quarter and semi-finals. Lane Head had two goals from Russell Heathcock, and singles from Kameron Moore and Jake Proffitt to thank for a good 4 – 0 win over Wolverhampton Development Panthers, while the in-form Wednesfield were running out 10 – 0 winners against Salisbury Rangers.

Four goals from Luke Mitchell, a hat trick from Kane Matthews, a brace from Robert baker, and one from James O’Malley gave them a place in the semi final.

Meanwhile a closely contested game between New Park Village and Perton and Codsall (West) saw Oliver Lake’s goal give victory to Perton and Codsall, and a semi-final spot against Wednesfield. The fourth quarter final saw Rowley Rangers book their semi-final spot as goals from William Dakin, Lewis Fletcher and Louis Conway gave them a 3 – 0 win against Coven United Colts.

And so on to the semi finals, which saw Lane Head gain their second 4 – 0 win of the day against Rowley.

Two goals each from Jack Arnold and Jake Proffitt were enough to give Lane Head a comfortable win and a place in the Final at Bilston Town in February. But the match of the day was fought out between Wednesfield and Perton and Codsall – a match which brought tremendous praise from the watching Birmingham City Scout. Perton and Codsall took the lead through Jack Kriskinans early in the match, and held on till about halfway through the second half, when Wednesfield’s pressure paid off with an equaliser from Luke Mitchell.

The match looked like going into extra time, but two minutes from the end of normal time Daniel Slyde scored the winner for Perton and Codsall to see them through to the Bilston Final.

In the League East Division Smethwick Sikh Temple confirmed their runners-up spot, as Snghat Bassi hit four against Bustleholme, with one apiece from Ranjodh Singh and Luke Bowerman.

Perton and Codsall East ran out 9 – 0 victors against Bustleholme, with a Jamie Ward hat trick, a brace from George Vernon and goals from Alex Rutter, Sam Forster, Jake Sharman and Henry Leeson.

In the West Division Tipton Olympic rounded off their Autumn League season with dale Holt scoring the only goal of the match against St Joseph’s Colts.

 

Under 11s – A full programme of group matches in the Charity Cup saw goals from Edwards and O’Neill helped F.C. Perton beat All Saints Juniors in Group F while in Group E three goals from Gage Naylor, two each from Jean Pierre Jones and Charlie McIllworth and one each from James Ireson, Reese Biddle-Jones and Jack Thomas helped Coven United beat Ashbourne Raiders while Bentley Youth beat Brandhall Colts 8-1 to book their place in the group final.

Coven need to take a point from the final group game against Bentley to secure the other final slot. In Group D Warstones Wanderers (North) beat New Park Village 5-1 to book their place in the group final while Perton and Codsall United beat Dudley Town 4-1.

The final group game between New Park Village and Perton and Codsall will determine the other finalists while in Group C East Park beat Bilbrook Juniors (Rangers) 11-1 to book their place in the final.

In Group B Willenhall Town Reds beat stable mates Willenhall Town Colts by the odd goal in five with Birch and Moore on target for the Colts while it was honours even when Tipton Olympic entertained Finchfield with Besenyei netting both goals for Finchfield.

In Group A a hat trick from Thorpe and goals from Doors, Page, Fowell and Langford helped Hill Top inflict a first domestic defeat of the season on Bilbrook Juniors (Celtic) with Maydew replying while two goals apiece from Hough and Best helped Wednesfield beat Rowley Rangers to maintain their unblemished record for the season with Probert replying for the Rangers.

 

Under 12s – First Division action saw a hat trick from Macauley Love and goals from Leon Carter and Javan Gordon help Prestwood Rangers beat Moxley Rangers to pick up their first points of the season while a brace from Billy Legg and goals from Lyal Baghaw and Vinney Dash helped leaders Windsor beat F.C. Strollers (Lions) in a seven goal thriller with James Pettifer, Dominic Yates and Matthew Macdonald replying and two goals from Lewis Riley and one from Ryan Goldbourn, helped Finchfield beat Warstones Wanderers Lions with Trevell Morgan replying.

In the Premier Division four goals from Ryan Dillon and one each from Adam Craig and Lewis Taylor helped Penn Rovers beat Sedgley White Lions in an eleven goal thriller to pick up their first league victory of the season. Matthew Cherryington, with a brace, Jake Warrios, Jack Willes and Thomas Burkitt were on the score sheet for Sedgley while four goals from Chad Shinton and one each from Joe Davies and Craig Watkins helped F.C. Strollers beat Moorcroft Raiders to maintain their 100% league record and move to the top of the table while Bilbrook Juniors (West) also maintain their perfect league record when they beat Willenhall Town with two goals from Kieron Whittaker and one each from Callum Jones, Matthew Greenaway and Thomas Hadgood with Charlie Arnold and Joshua Garbett replying. In the Second Division two goals apiece from Tyrone Palmer and Kalmarhys Clair and one from Akash Ali helped leaders Smethwick Sikh Temple beat Bentley Youth while five goals from James Wood, three each from Lucas Evans and Joshua Lloyde, two from Wrayon Vassell  and one each from Armanadeep  Ramdhauwa and Joshua Smith helped Coven United beat Wolverhampton Development to keep up the pressure on the leaders and a brace from Alix Kitson and goals from Danny Burrows, Bradley Clifford, Thomas Holmes and Thomas Shinton helped Wednesbury Sports Union beat Tipton Olympic.

 

Under 13s – A break from league action saw the teams compete in the second round of the Jenny Chapman (League) Cup. A hat trick from Charlie Jones and goals from Nathan Middlebrook and Colby Barnesly helped third division Wednesbury Royals beat second division Black Country Ravens in a nine goal thriller while another close encounter saw first division leaders Warstones Wanderers (South) beat premiership Hill Top Rangers with four goals from Fabian Facey and one each from Koldian Beqa and Erik Kusarak with Reece Munday, with a hat trick, Adam Perry and Daniel Dale replying and a brace from Andre Evans and a strike from Adam Thompson helped first division All Saints Juniors beat premiership Oldbury Lions with Liam Wikinson replying. In the all premiership ties a brace from Demtri Dunkley and goals from Junior Mangolo, Harnik Bahia and Amarni Allen helped New Park Village to victory at Eurofast with Adam Billingsly, Richard Shaw and Courtney Glasford replying while a hat trick from Ryan Downing and goals from Dan Edmunds-Griffiths, Ricky Lane and Kiah Nwbuko helped Willenhall Town beat Himley Colts with Tom Elwell replying. First Division NC Sports progressed to the third round with a 4-2 victory at third division Dudley Town while a brace from Sam Elmore helped second division New State Lions beat Warstones Wanderers (East) and a brace from Keith Mitchell and goals from Thomas Edge and Tanral Shanda helped first division All Star Harriers beat third division Pendeford Park. Goals from Bo Winmill and Callum Bull helped second division Tipton Olympic beat third division Tettenhall Wood with Keiran Sharma replying while a hat trick from Jack Fitzgerald and a strike from Tom Ruston helped first division Wednesbury Oak Colts beat third division Punjab United with Jas Kamal Singh replying and four goals from Alex Leatherland and one each from Jay Johal and Ben Cooper helped first division Bustleholme Hawks beat second division Bilston Wanderers with Sean Caddy, Romario McFarlande and Mike Hopley replying.

A brace from Tom Russell and goals from Robert Haynes, Tom Timmins, Luke Johnson, Andrew Morgan and Romolo Coglianese helped premiership Sedgley White Lions beat second division Bentley Youth while three goals from Jack Whittal, two apiece from Luke Shirley, Mohit Sehti and Callum Williams and one from Ryan Long helped premiership leaders Warley Vipers beat third division leaders Smethwick United.

 

Under 14s – The weather had a big impact on the David Taylor (League) Cup with only three of the eight ties being resolved.

In the all premiership ties a brace from McElligott and a strike from Beck helped Darlaston Town take an odd goal in five victory at Wolverhampton Development with Allen and Glazier replying while Tettenhall Wood, who are still looking for their first league win of the campaign enjoyed a 6-1 victory at Willenhall Town Swifts and in the all first division tie a brace from Adam and goals from Hodgetts, Walker and Hoff helped F.C. Perton beat BNJSFC with Cooper, Guy and Lee on target for the visitors.

League action saw a brace from Price and goals from Haynes and Stokes helped Tipton Olympic end First Division leaders Beechdale Swifts’ unbeaten record with Tipton and Harris netting for Beechdale while goals from Pugh, Flavell, Hipgrave and Smith helped Perton and Codsall United beat Willenhall Town Colts.

In the Second Division goals from Walters, Nicholls and Marston helped unbeaten Windsor beat Tipton Athletic to return to the top of the table with Holmes replying for Tipton while in the Premier Division Hill Top beat East Park 2-1 to return to the top on the table..

 

Under 15s – Six goals from Davis and goals from Law, Webb and Tonsil helped Second Division Penn Rovers beat First Division Warstones Wanderers to progress to the third round of the Chris Lees (League) Cup with Brown, with a brace, Dudley and Kelly on the score sheet for Warstones while First Division leaders enjoyed a fruitful visit to premiership outfit Bustleholme emerging as 5-1 winners with Johnson netting for Bustleholme.

In the all second division ties four goals from Dobson and one each from Nail, Wilson and Brown helped leaders F.C. Strollers beat Tipton Warriors while it took a penalty shoot out to separate Sedgley White Lions and Ashbourne Raiders after the teams had share four goals with Sedgley progressing to the nest round as 4-1 penalty shoot out winners.

Middleton had netted both goals for Sedgley while a hat trick from Uppal, a brace from Mae and a strike from Pemberton helped Punjab United beat Darlaston Town with Pullin and Smith replying. Bilbrook Juniors (East) from the premiership beat Perton & Codsall United 4-1 while goals from Barnett, Plimmer, Lee and Sullivan helped premiership outfit Willenhall Town Swifts beat first division Wednesbury Inter Athletic with Harris netting both goals in reply while stables mates Willenhall Town Tigers enjoyed a comfortable victory over fellow premiership side Windsor courtesy of a hat trick from Pitt and goals from Anglin, Kirwan  and Skinner with Wilkes replying and two goals from Perdy and one each from Tonks, Wilkins and McDonald helped Premier Division leaders Finchfield beat first division promotion hopefuls Park Hill Boys.

In the First Division a brace from Northall and a strike from Goodhead helped FC Perton beat Smethwick United in a five goal thriller and in the Second Division two goals apiece from Sumal and Gabrial and one from Lekuial helped All Saints beat Wood Green with Hack and  Wall replying.

 

Under 16s – The second round of the Wednesbury Junior (League) Cup saw the teams take a break from league action and in the all first division tie two goals apiece from Kevin Ward and Alex Hawdley helped first division Hill Top Rangers Colts beat Punjab United Sports in a seven goal thriller with Elliot Penberthy, with a brace and Scott Timmings replying while goals from Huw Allen, Michael Ryan, Nathan Henry and Ashley Dudgeon helped Penn Rovers to victory at Wednesfield with Robert Brown and Joe Ash-Miller on target for the hosts and in the all second division tie goals from Marco Brookes, Dan Unit, Jamie Tomlinson, Coddrington Abrahams and Dion Martin helped Sedgley Alliance Colts beat Parkes Hall with Ben Marsh and Jack Pottinger replying while their stable mates.

Sedgley Alliance Swifts beat third division Sedgley Rovers with goals from Brett Welding, Daniel Daggers, Jon Guest and Nathan Cain with Jordan Jones replying for the hosts.

A brace from Rhuel Miah and goals from Shuanui Islam and Jon Cook helped first division Moxley Rangers beat third division J.M. United while goals from James Hayes, Sam Moss, Ashley Dicken, Kieron Smith, Joey Williams, Kyle Mason and Rhys Sweetman helped premiership Willenhall Town Swifts beat third division Beechdale Swifts and two goals from Liam Payne and one each from Joshua Dixon, Wayne Hobday, Richard Saxon and Ben Jackson helped first division Wolverhampton Development beat third division Darlaston Town with Nathan James, Nathan Cox and Martin Taylor replying while a hat trick from Mark Pennington and goals from Jacob Sornani, Matthew Pendridge, David Myrie, Mathew Bucknall, Daniel Clark and Daniel Lodge helped second division Windsor beat third division Image Wheels Kestrals.

In the all premiership tie a brace from Seb Craven and goals from Harrison Baddans, Curtis Francis, Alex Goodman, Harvinder Mandair and Lewis Haycock helped Tipton Town beat Wednesbury Town.

 

Under 17s – F.C Perton Pumas and Parkes Hall Lions will contest the First Division Cup final after a hat trick from Evans and a brace from Etiemble helped Perton beat Parkside Rangers with Beckett, with a brace and Theaker replying while goals from Armstrong and Idione helped Parkes Hall beat Darlaston Town Colts with Rashid replying.

A hat trick from Golding and a strike from Richards helped Swinmoor Rangers beat Bustleholme to book their place in the premier division final with Gavin replying for Bustleholme.

Swinmoor will face either Castle Youth or Willenhall Youth who face a replay after goals from Austin, and Hanson for Castle were cancelled out by a brace from James.

In the Premier Division a hat trick from Gibson and goals from Sheehy, Young and Patten helped Park Hill beat Argyle with Parkes and Price replying and in the First Division a brace from Johnson and a strike from Buckland helped AFC Wombourne beat Sandwell Youth with McCarthy replying.

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