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BYPFL round-up

Report on the weekend action in the BYPFl all the way from Under 8s to Under 16s

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Under 8s

The two form teams Bentley Youth and FC Strollers met in the final game of the session and it was Bentley Youth who emerged with their 100% record in tact.

Strollers had the better of the first half taking the lead through Kian Dwyer but Bentley rallied in the second half and two excellent strikes from Kieran Francis and a goal from Jack Adams gave them the three points.

Earlier goals from Joshua Toye, Ryan Allmark and Kieron Francis had helped Bentley beat All Saints while an impressive display from Strollers saw them beat Vic Market Tigers with a hat trick from Kian Dwyer, a brace from Tyler Hendon and strikes from birthday boy Ellis Greattrex and Ben Mansell.

The Tigers recorded their first victory of the campaign when a hat trick from Jack Carter and a goal from Liam Jones helped them beat Stone Cross Academy while Charlie Street bagged a hat trick as All Saints beat Stone Cross

Under 10s

East Division

Lane Head continued their winning ways, and again it was Jack Arnold hitting the headlines as well as the back of the net. Starting the day with a hat trick in a 4-0 win over Salisbury Rangers, with Jack Whitehouse also on target, he went one better in the 6-0 victory over Bentley Youth, bagging 4 more, with Russell Heathcock and Jake Proffitt adding one apiece.

But while the goals keep coming for Lane Head, it's also worth noting that they have kept a clean sheet in all six matches so far this season.

Two teams not letting Lane Head have it all their own way are Perton and Codsall East and Wolverhampton Development Pumas.

Both teams are playing attractive, quality football and Perton and Codsall's 2-0 win over Bentley Youth and Wolverhampton's 4-0 win over Salisbury kept up the pressure.

Jake Sharman hit both goals for P and C, while two from Jake Simcox and one each from Alex Nyari and Tyler Cartwright found the net for Development, who had earlier beaten Stone Cross Academy 3-1, with Jake hitting his first double of the day, and Tyler also on target.

Smethwick Sikh Temple came from a goal behind to run out 3-1 winners against Stone Cross.

A super hat-trick from Sangat Singh Bassi saw them to victory, with Daniel Edwards on target for Stone Cross.

West Division

The West Division saw the arrival of new team Rowley Rangers from the now defunct Sandwell Minor League Under 9s.

Despite their age, they made an immediate impact, winning both their matches.

Two goals from Sam Woodward and one each from Wesley Lewis, Kane Sarjit and William Dakin saw them make their league debut with a 5-1 win over Dudley Town, who had George Mitchell on target.

Rangers followed this up with a much closer win over Coopers Casuals, Lewis Fletcher scoring the only goal of the game. Coopers had started the day well, with a 2-1 win over Pensnett Harriers - Ben Tanswell and Lee Bowden on target with Daniel Starns replying for Pensnett.

However, biggest score of the day went to Tipton Olympic, who knocked in 8 against Dudley Town, half of them coming from Jake Langley, with Billy Gough hitting a brace and one each from Brandon Stanley and Reece Carswell.

Jack Hill hit Dudley's only goal.

South Division

The afternoon matches saw some convincing victories, pride of place going to FC Perton who ran out 5-0 winners over All Saints Juniors.

Andrew Shave hit two, with Oliver Matthews and Aaron Grant also on target.

Ashbourne Raiders nearly matched them, as a Charlie Irving hat trick was the highlight of their 4-0 win over Prestwood Rangers. Joshua Massey scored the other goal.

A similar score line saw New Park Village run out victors over Coven United Colts, with Murteza Hoxia, Frank Hill, Khaeliem Russell and Djoffru Mpoya on target for NPV.

Meanwhile Wednesfield, who have made all the running in this division, were running out 2-0 winners over Wolverhampton Development Pumas.

The most anticipated match of the afternoon saw Wednesfield face NPV, and only a single goal from Wednesfield's Todd Brindle separated the two teams.

Ashbourne, meanwhile, were the only other team to win both their matches, as Charlie Irving netted twice, to a single reply from Jack Haig, as they ran out 2-1 winners against Coven.

All saints had Ryan Williams score the only goal of the game against Prestwood, while Wolverhampton Development Pumas, with goals from Ryan Griffiths and Jack Richards overcame FC Perton 2-1, Andrew Shave again on target.

Under 11s

The first round of the Adrian Anslow (League) Cup saw the teams take a break from league action.

Team of the moment Rowley Rangers booked their place in the second round with a victory at Hill Top Rangers courtesy of a hat tick from Aaron Weston, his third in as many weeks, a brace from Lewis Probert and a strike from Jack Turner.

Alex Handley notched Hill Top's reply while it took a penalty shoot out to separate Wallbrook United and East Park Phoenix after a strike from Bradley Morrisson had been cancelled out by Nathaniel Wibon for the Phoenix and it was Wallbrook who won the shoot out to book their place in the second round.

Two goals apiece from Andrew Newlin and Jack Maydew and one from Connor Tuck helped Bilbrook Juniors (Celtic) beat All Saints Juniors to maintain their impressive start to the season while six goals from Nathan Ewers and one each from Todd Kelly and Callum Staines helped Bentley Youth overcome Perton and Codsall United with Ricardo Sammuels, Matthew Willetts and Tom Smith on target for the visitors.

A hat-trick from Sam Astley, a brace from Mark Giles and a strike from Charles Besenyei helped Finchfield F.C. enjoy their visit to Brandhall Colts while a brace from David Edwards a strike from Sam Yakobi helped FC Perton beat Ashbourne Raiders in a five goal thriller with Adam Knightingale netting twice for the hosts.

A brace from Moore and goals from Maybury, Birch and Stanley helped Willenhall Town Colts beat FC Strollers with Joe Edwards replying while two goals each from Luke Mason, Callum Jason and Alex Purchase helped Warstones Wanderers (Lions) beat Prestwood Rangers with K Ingram and Regan Peach replying and Dudley Town beat Warstones Wanderers (Wolves) 4-0.

Under 12s

A hat trick from Ryan Dillon and a strike from Carl Pearce helped Penn Rovers book their place in the second round of the Premier Division Cup with a victory at Moorcroft Raiders with Liam Walker netting both goals in reply while league action saw two goals from Dylan Coney and one from Anthony Cork helped Warstones Wanderers (West) beat Willenhall Town to maintain their 100% record in the Premier Division with Joshua Garbett and Leon Angel replying and new boys Bilbrook Juniors (West) made it two wins out of two when they entertained New Park Village.

Kieron Whittaker, with a hat trick, William Hughes, with a brace, Bobby Glencrose and Callum Jones were all on the score sheet with Callum McBean replying twice from the penalty spot.

In the First Division two goals each from Ryan Goldbourn, Tom Guest and Lewis Reilly and one from Troy Hewitt helped Finchfield beat Windsor to cruise to the of the table with Leon Bagshaw on target for Windsor while Moxley Rangers beat Prestwood to move into second spot with a hat trick from Luke Dunn and a brace from Ricky Foxall with Joshua Collay replying.

In the Second Division a hat trick from Tyrone Palmer and a strike from Shane Donagh helped Smethwick Sikh Temple beat Bentley Youth to make it three wins out of three with Gavin Kooner and Jordan MaCabe replying while Wednesbury Sports Union opened their account with a victory at Wolverhampton Development courtesy of a brace from Jake Nicholls and goals from Thomas Homes and Alex Kitson with John Paskin replying.

Under 13s

Goals from Sam Cottam, Adam Perly and Daniel Dale helped Hill Top Rangers book their place in the second round of the Premier Division Cup with a victory Oldbury Lions with Anthony Churchly netting for the Lions while league action saw two goals apiece from Mohit Sethi and Jordan Anderson and one each from Luke Shirley, Jack Whittall and Callum Williams helped leaders Warley Vipers beat Bustleholme Blades to maintain their 100% record with Ricky Sira, with a hat trick and Ryan Stanley replying for the Blades while goals from Reece Bancroft and Daniel Jones helped Himley Colts beat Moorcroft Raiders while Eurofast beat New Park Village Rovers 4-0.

In the First Division two goals from Klodian Bequa and one each from Fabian Facey and Jordan Ksongo helped Warstones Wanderers (South) beat NC Sports with Conner Worth replying while goals from Ricky Evans and Sanchez Mully helped Wednesbury Oak Colts beat Perton & Codsall United with Dan Goodall replying and it was honours even when All Star Harriers entertained Bustleholme Hawks with Keith Mitchell's strike for the home side cancelling out Adam Wilson's goal for the Hawks.

Second Division leaders Bustleholme Athletic maintained their 100 per cent record with a narrow victory at Bilston Wanderers.

This top of the league match started early with Bustleholme's Joshua Heath claiming two goals and Luke McGee making a three nil half time score.

A change of tactics by Bilston at half time netted Shaun Caddy a goal and then a perfectly placed penalty by Michael Hopley gave a final score that saw Bustleholme take their third consecutive win while Bentley Youth also made it three wins out of three when they entertained Black Country Ravens.

Mouyecket Brayn and Dylan Wilkes with two goals each and one apiece from Asley Hale and Kavell Gale helped Bentley to a comfortable victory with Daniel Jones on target or the Ravens.

Goals from Andrew Day, Josh Hayward, Oliver Tamasin and Andrew Morgan helped Sedgley White Lions collect their first points of the campaign when they visited New State Lions while goals from Jack Turley & Johnty Morgan helped Bantock Vipers maintain their unbeaten record when they visited Tipton Olympic.

Third Division leaders went goal crazy at FC Perton maintaining their 100% record with a 13-2 victory while five goals from Ashley Shaw, two from Ryan Silwood and one each from Adam Crosley helped Warstones Wanderers (East) beat Tettenhall Wood Athletic with Gary Yeomans replying and two goals apiece from Mathew Hudson-Smith, Stephen Snape and Ryan Grimley and one from Okess Koyunlu helped Pendeford Park F.C. beat Wednesbury Royals to maintain their 100% record while Punjab United beat Dudley Town with four goals from Amrik Sahota and one from Jordan Palmer.

Under 14s

The first round of the David Taylor (League) Cup saw the teams take a break from league action.

Second Division Coven United overcame first division Tipton Olympic to progress to the second round. In a game that looked to be going to extra a late flurry saw Tipton take the lead through Nelson before Coven bounced back to take the tie with goals from Chatham and Lloyd.

Four goals from Abbiss and two from Hollyhead helped premiership Willenhall Town Swifts to victory at second division Moorcroft Raiders with Ralley and Whitehouse replying.

First Division leaders Warstones Wanderers (South) beat second division Bentley Youth with hat tricks from Smith and Mohan a brace from Willby and a goal from Reed and hat tricks from Slattery and Dupont and a strike from Wilson helped premier division new boys Sandwell Dynamos beat first division Beechdale Swifts with Tipton and Speed replying while a brace from Edwards and a strike from Walker helped the other premiership new boys Tettenhall Wood Athletic beat first division Willenhall Town Colts with Gardner replying.

Premier Division leaders Hill Top beat first division Perton and Codsall United with a brace from Atkinson and goals from Stokes, Walker and Smith while a brace from Mason and goals from Straker, Crutchley, Winfield, Reynolds, Wellington and Morris helped premiership outfit New Park Village beat second division Coopers Casuals with Edwards, with a brace, and Smith replying while six goals from Daniel Thomas, three each from Curtis Lee and Jemarnie Meggoe and one apiece from Joe Griffin, Shaquille Lee and Daniel Turner helped Warstones Wanderers North beat Tipton Athletic.

In the all premiership tie goals from Summers and Allen helped Wolverhampton Development beat East Park Youth while first division Sedgley White Lions beat second division Windsor 4-2 and first division Smethwick Sikh Temple beat second division Stone Cross Academy 2-0.

Under 15s

In the First Round of the Chris Lees (League) Cup they all first division tie between Featherstone R.W.B. and Smethwick United saw Featherstone book their place in the second round courtesy of goals from Chisholm and Stanley while the other all first division tie saw a hat trick from Huw Davies and goals from Webb and Tunsil help Penn Rovers beat All Saints with Fraser and Cionzner replying.

A hat trick from J Boden a brace from Evans and a goal from Lines helped premiership outfit Trysull Tigers beat first division FC Perton with Thorpe replying while premier division Windsor beat second division Wood Green United with three goals from Brindle and two apiece from Lewis and Thompson.

League action saw four goals from Emery and one each from Porter and Perkins helped Beechdale Swifts beat Stone Cross Academy to move to the top of the premier division while a hat trick from Birch, a brace from Parkes and a goal from Bentley helped new boys Bilbrook Juniors (East) maintain their 100% record in the premier division with a victory at Parkes Hall with Reece and Allen replying and goals from Plimmer, Sulavan and Timmins helped Willenhall Town Swifts beat Carlisle Swifts while stable mates Willenhall Town Tigers beat Wolverhampton Development with a brace from Josh Pitt and a strike from Jack Skinner with Mandhear replying and goals from Purdie and Pryor helped Finchfield beat Bustleholme with Watkis replying.

In the First Division a brace from Moreton and a strike from Abraham helped Springvale move to the top of the table with a victory at Tipton Olympic while Park Hill Boys maintained their 100% record with a 7-0 victory at Perton & Codsall United and a brace from Walsh and goals from Perren and Bebwanoza helped Wood Farm Wanderers beat Woodsetton with Sharpe replying.

There were hat tricks for Nail, Homer and Walker as FC Strollers beat Warstones Wanderers to move to the top of the Second Division.

Ridgeway completed the scoring for Strollers with Lee Jimman netting both goals in reply while a brace from Singh and goals from Hayer, Ussal and Nae helped Punjab United maintain their 100% record with a victory at Sedgley White Lions with Baker replying while a brace from Wilson and goals from Birch and Webb helped Ashbourne beat Tipton Warriors.

Under 16s

A brace from Jay Chambers and goals from Seb Craven and Alex Goodman helped Tipton Town beat Bustleholme to progress to the second round of the Premier Division Cup while league action saw Pelsall Villa Colts beat the other new boys Wyrley Juniors in the premier division with goals from Callum Griffiths, Nick Hadley Joe Titley and Jack Smith with Ben Lund replying while goals from Carney Hendon and Danny Ryman helped Lyng Falcons beat Wednesbury Town.

In the First Division goals from Kevin Ward, Kyle Hayden and Jamie Whittaker helped leaders Hill Top Rangers Colts beat Punjab United Sports to make it three out of three with Nahal and Sangra on target for the visitors while goals from Luke Robinson, Jamie Turner and Rhuel Miah helped Moxley Rangers beat Penn Rovers and Matthew Lowe bagged the all important goal as Wolverhampton Development beat Wednesfield.

In the Second Division a hat trick from Doniel Dennis, a brace from Matthew Pendrous and a strike from David Myrie helped leaders Windsor to victory at Sedgley Alliance Colts with Jamie Tomlinson bagging a hat trick in reply while a brace from David Read and goals from Alex Bendall and Sam Giles helped Bentley Youth beat Sedgley Alliance Swifts with Nathan Cain and Daniel Hughes replying and Walsall Town beat Hill Top Rangers 3-1.

Third Division leaders Beechdale Swifts made it three out of three with a victory at J.M. United courtesy of a brace from Darren New and goals from Alex Keay, Thomas Pritchard and Ben Ankins while goals from Dan Shaw and Liam Rutter helped Wednesbury Sports Union beat Sedgley Rovers with Jordan Jones replying and goals from Matthew Smith and Phillip Richardson helped Image Wheels Kestrals beat Darlaston Town while Aldersley beat Stowlawn Youth 5-3.

Under 17s

A hat trick from Singh, a brace apiece from Beckett and Nunn and a goal from Kilvington helped Parkside Rangers beat Sandwell Youth to progress to the next round of the First Division Cup with Skeldon replying for Sandwell while a hat trick from Jack Evans and a goal from Nathan Garratt helped Parkes Hall Lions beat AFC Wombourne and a hat trick from Bolton, a brace from Kadman and a strike from Evans helped F.C. Perton Pumas beat Wyrley Juniors with Penny and Clift replying and two goals each from Gabidon and Berk and one from Beasley helped Darlaston Town Colts beat Wednesbury Sports Union with Blacknell replying.

In the Premier Division Cup tie between Argyle and Willenhall Youth it was Argyle who took the lead with a goal from Price but Willenhall Youth replied with goals from Luke Davenport and Luke Picken to progress to the next round where they will be joined by Swinmoor Rangers who beat Park Hill Boys with goals from Golding, Merrick, Connochie and Shepard.

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