Sunday League round-up: Warstones Wanderers AFC and Emerald Athletic maintain 100 per cent starts
Division One early frontrunners Warstones Wanderers AFC and Emerald Athletic maintained their 100 per cent starts with wins in the Wolverhampton Sunday League.
Warstones AFC romped to a 4-0 rout at AFC Willenhall courtesy of goals from Daniel Hall, Dalvir Rai, Billy Morgan and Harnek Bahia.
Emerald also made it back-to-back wins with Alex Ryder scoring the only goal at Victoria to leave them locked on six points with Warstones AFC at the top.
Dominic Latham scored a hat-trick to guide Bamhurst Lane Lions to a 3-2 home win against AFC Jacks, while Shepwell Wanders drew 1-1 at Connaught United.
Meanwhile, Warstones Wanderers WN eased to an 11-1 victory at Sporting FC in the preliminary round of the TB Williamson Cup.
Hudson Arhu netted a hat-trick, as Connor Forrester, Gurpinder Singh and Sebastian Haldron bagged braces for the victors.
Nazmul Islam also got on the score sheet and an own goal compounded a miserable day for Sporting.
In Division Two, Daniel Munday scored six times to propel them to a 9-1 victory over Bushbury Hill in their second win on the spin.
Bradley Shinton's four-goal haul and a solitary strike from Alex Banks inspired Warstones Wanderers to back-to-back wins in a comfortable 5-0 triumph against Tettenhall.
HTFC also maintained their 100 per cent start with a 5-2 home victory over Dynamo 50 Stile.
Leon Watson bagged a brace, while goals from Tyler Goodyear, Luke Whitehouse and Michael Nana completed the scoring for HTC.
Elsewhere, Charlies Sports Bar were forced to share the spoils in a 2-2 draw against Dudley Rangers on home soil.
Black Country Phoenix hammered Codsall Wanderers 11-3 to occupy top spot in Division Three.
Braces for Harry Clapp, Ben Cullen, Max Powell and Dominic Woodstock, accompanied by goals from Kyle Maxwell, Keegan Stanley and Sam Butler saw them run out comfortable winners.
AFC Wolves registered successive wins with a 4-2 success at Wolves Pack courtesy of Jamie Archer's double and goals from Luke Simons and Chad Guy.
Spartans Athletic romped to an 11-2 thrashing of Mental Health Sports and Bradmore United served up an entertaining 3-3 draw at home to Lonestar Hydrobolt Rangers.
Tyler Jones' hat-trick led Samba Olympic to a 3-2 win over Apr RBL in Division Two, with Brynly Hill and Kaylem Stacey scoring for Apr.
Old Bush Lions lead at the top on goal difference after winning 5-3 at L&L courtesy of a brace from Nathan Colbourne and goals from Louis Cushley, Ben Wagstaff and Kian Webb.





