Sunday League round-up: Tettenhall Athletic reach BP Roberts Cup semi-finals
Tettenhall Athletic booked their place in the semi-finals of the BP Roberts Cup semi-finals with a 4-2 victory at Bushbury Hill.
Goals from Shane Farrington, Josh Dams, Levi Abbotts and Ash James helped secure their passage into the last four.
AFC Wolves eased into the Mac Webb Cup semi-finals with a 3-0 victory at Lonestar thanks to goals from Jamie Archer, Chad Guy and Luke Simms.
Joining them in the last four, Codsall Wanderers beat Mental Health Sports 5-2 with braces from Josh Cooke and Max Moore, while Siphesihle Shezi's double helped AFC Huntsmen to a 4-2 success at Bradmore United.
Craig Chirata netted a hat-trick and Luqman Wirba bagged a brace as Warstones Wanderers AFC romped to an 8-0 triumph at Newhall Arms in the Sunday Challenge Cup second round.
Elsewhere, Soho Dragons defeated Tettenhall 2-1 in the Sunday Vase first round and Mental Health FC conquered Biggin Hill Reserves 3-2 in the Sunday Amateur Cup round one.
Emerald Athletic remain top of Division One on goal difference after beating AFC Bradmore courtesy of goals from Louis Mason, Jack Stanley and Ryan Bright.
Ashmore Dog & Partridge cruised to an 8-0 demolition of Connaught United, as Connor Potts scored four, Kane Showell netted a hat-trick and a solitary strike from Lee Gray completed the rout.
In Division Two, Dynamo 50 Stile edged a narrow contest 3-2 at Warstones Wanderers WN. Joe Park scored the opener for Dynamo, before Shakeel Brown-Knight added a quickfire brace in the second half, while Hudson Arhu and Rodney Williams notched for WN.
AFC Goldthorne remain pointless at the foot of Division Three after succumbing to a 6-3 home defeat against Mental Health All-Stars.
Division Four leaders Samba Olympic moved five points clear after winning 2-0 at Viking United thanks to goals from Christopher Hunter and Tyler Jones.
L&L Football Club registered their first win of the season after romping to a resounding 6-0 success over Blackheath Athletic.
Joshua Lewis scored a hat-trick for L&L and was joined on the score sheet by Joshua Porteous, Tyler Chisholm and Caide Derbyshire.
Mental Health Lions also got off the mark for the season with a 3-2 win at Pattingham Panthers, with a brace from Callum Green and a goal by Richard Nicholson.
Old Bush Lions shared the spoils in a 2-2 draw against Mental Health Harriers, as Louis Cushley and Daniel Wellings were on the score sheet for Old Bush.



