Sunday League round-up: AFC Bradmore taste shoot-out glory to reach cup final

AFC Bradmore reached the final of the Ken Pemberton Cup after beating Victoria on penalties after a dramatic 2-2 draw.

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Ryan Wilkins and Jack Arrowsmith fired Victoria into a 2-0 lead with goals either side of half-time, before a stunning strike from Luke Preedy halved the deficit. 

Alex Rutter completed a remarkable fightback when he equalised with virtually the last kick of the game and Bradmore booked their place in the final with a 5-4 shoot-out victory. 

Ashmore Dog & Partridge eased into the Roger Wood Memorial Cup fourth round after condemning Newdigate United to a 4-0 defeat courtesy of goals from Lee Gray, Kane Showell, Connor Potts and Aaron Willis.

AFC Wolves made easy work of Black Country Town with an 8-1 victory in the Sunday Amateur Cup third round. 

Luke Simons helped himself to a hat-trick, Darren Gillet bagged a brace and solitary strikes from Scott Parker, Jamie Archer and Cyon Nash clinched a comfortable win. 

Elsewhere, Warstones Wanderers progressed to the fourth round in the TB Williamson Cup, after Jordan Bradley's brace and goals from Alex Grocutt and Declan Hutchinson secured a 4-1 win at Brownhills Comm Colts.

Division One leaders Emerald Athletic continued their 100 per cent start  with a 4-1 triumph over AFC Willenhall. 

Ciaran Troope, Kieran Francis, Callum Head and George Broome were among the scorers for Emerald. 

Warstones Wanderers WN have also won six from six after cruising to a 4-1 home win against Tettenhall thanks to goals from Godfred Summerville, Luqman Wirba, Danny Hall and Jason Harris. 

Shepwell trail the top two by three points after they were held to a goalless draw by second from bottom Connaught United. 

In Division Two, Warstones Wanderers WN climbed into second spot with a 4-1 win over Tettenhall Athletic courtesy of Hudson Arhu's brace and goals from Connor Forrester and Isaac Meggoe. 

Jamie Harley scored twice for rock bottom Bushbury Hill in their 2-2 draw at Dynamo 50 Stile, whose goals were scored by Blake Saunders and Renelle Davis-Lawrence. 

Dudley Rangers United emerged 3-1 victors over DY United with Aaron Oldfield, Kieran Hearne and Taylor Brooks among the goals. 

AFC Huntsmen blew a two-goal lead in their top-of-the-table tussle at Division Three leaders Wolves Pack, which leaves them one-point adrift of the summit. 

A brace from Leon Roberts propelled Huntsmen into a 2-0 lead seven minutes into the second half, but Alex Allen and Devonte Nyazika-Scott scored to earn Wolves Pack a 2-2 draw.

Mental Health All-Stars came from 3-1 down to streak to a remarkable 7-3 demolition of Codsall Wanderers. 

Max Moore netted a hat-trick for Codsall, but another treble by Yohan Mitrail and goals from Adam Garmason, Luke Henson, Caden May and Alex O'Connor clinched victory for the All-Stars.

Dan Hopson scored twice for Division Four leaders APR RBL in a 5-1 triumph at Mental Health Harriers and Nathan Colbourne netted four in second-place Old Bush Athletic's 9-1 demolition of Blackheath Athletic. 

Elliis Newell bagged a brace and Christopher Hunt also scored in Samba Olympic's 3-1 success against L&L.