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Osborne to the four in a big away win for Wednesfield

Cameron Osborne was in four-midable form as he fired Wednesfield Sunday to victory in their latest Wolverhampton Sunday League clash.

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Osborne proved too hot to handle for hosts Essington with a four-goal salvo that helped secure an impressive 5-1 Premier Division success.

The visitors made a flying start with Osborne striking twice to put them in charge.

Sam Lawrence reduced the deficit, but Wednesfield regained their two-goal advantage before the break thanks to Scott Sandland.

Osborne then completed a fine individual display with a second-half double to seal a comfortable victory.

BC Fusion picked up their first win of the season at the expense of Churchill Royal Oak.

Callum Wright settled matters with the only goal of the game.

FC Academy Boys moved up to third in the early standings following a 5-1 success against Collins FC.

Jamie Saidler led the victory charge with a two-goal blast. Joe Faulkner, Samuel Rollason and Luke Whitehouse added Academy’s other goals with Mark Morgans on target for Collins.

Royal FC hit form to sink Belgrade 7-0 and record their first three-pointer of the season.

A 1-1 draw at Old Oak FC was enough to take Emerald Athletic to the top of the table.

Sandwell Athletic lead the way in Division Two after recording a third straight win.

Bradmore Social were on the receiving end as Sandwell ran out 5-1 winners.

Adam Whitehouse, with a brace, Ricky Martin, Samual Armstrong and Daryl Westwood were on target for the hosts. Bradmore’s goal came from Robert Wright

Barley Mow Wanderers came out on top of a lively encounter at Pilot FC to open their account.

Harry Charlesworth, Sean Broadway and Louis Walker found the net for the home side but it was Wanderers who took the points thanks to two goals from Simon Nunn and one each from Lewis Siverns and Jack Hannon. There were also away-day wins for Dynamo Stile 50 and Ryans Rhinos.

Dynamo won 3-1 at Coven Santos thanks to strikes from Richard Hazel, Ryan Mason and Sandeep Singh.

Coven replied through Connor Forrester and Joshua Humphreys.

Two goals from Craig Radford cancelled out a penalty from Elliot Penberthy to secure the win for Rhinos at Punjab United.

Strikes from Nathan Jackson, Jamie Mckluskie and Carl Guinn, plus an own goal saw RG FC to a 4-2 win against visiting Castlecroft.

In Division Three, Tipton Town Sundays hit ECC Sports for six on their way to making it two wins from two.

Jack Cooper led the way with a double and he was joined on the scoresheet by Lewis Worsey, Charly Leadon, Leroy Coates and Craig Ruston. Reece Potts and Conner Potts (two) scored for Sports.

Wolves Athletic also have a perfect six-point haul.

A fine first-half display set them on the way to victory against Tettenhall.

Brad Sharman opened the scoring and an effort from Tom Aitken and a sweet strike from Jack Dew saw Wolves lead 3-0 at the break.

Aitken added a spectacular curling effort in the second half while the visitors struck twice.

Kieron Russell was the man main for Russell Athletic.

He bagged all his side’s goals as they edged out Dudley United 3-2. Matt Johnson claimed a double for Dudley.

Arun Sanghera also netted twice, but his strikes secured a 2-0 success for GNST away to AFC Bradmore.

Balls to Cancer are still pointless after going down 4-1 at home to AFC Bentlands.

County FC are up and running in Division Four following a 3-2 win at home to AFC Perton.

But they had to withstand a spirited fightback from their visitors, who fought back to square the game after being two down.

Ryan Fennelly scored twice for County, one of which was the winner from the penalty spot. Shaun Sweet added to his team-mate’s double while Liam Wrighton and Mitchell Kerry scored for Perton.

Gornal Stags went down 4-2 on home soil to AE Wanderers

Bradley Walker and Conner Homer-Evans hit the back of the net for the hosts but efforts from Brandon Hadley, Regan Baccoffchi and Adam Robinson, plus an own goal saw Wanderers leave with the points.

Woodman Inn recorded a second straight victory to climb to second in the table. They saw off WV Punjab 3-0 thanks to goals from Jamie Morgan, Curtis Smith and Rich Lewis.

Jungle Juice FC top the standings after beating AFC Red Lion 5-2.

Down Syndrome Awarness suffered their first reverse of the season in Division Five.

They came out on the wrong side of a 10-goal thriller with visiting DY United.

Alex Cameron bagged a hat-trick and Mitchell Wenlock struck once for the hosts, but it wasn’t enough as a treble from Alex Preece, a double from Jake Wilkins and a single strike from Dan Hall saw the visitors to victory.

Toll House Athletic came from a goal down to triumph 4-2 at Raytheon FC.

Chris McNally fired Raytheon in front, only for Athletic to roar into a 4-1 half-time lead through goals from Yohan Oko (two), Andre Maunder and Jack Adam.

Jamie Dillon added what proved to be a consolation for the home side after the break.

Wednesbury Athletic were another side in good form on the road.

Lee Eglinton (two), Lloyd Paterson, Liam Avery and Connor Fisher netted to secure a 5-0 success at ECC United.

Wolves Warriors hit a magnificent seven at home to Stoney Hill.

Kieran Matthew and Harry Whorton both struck twice with Kyle Smith, James Tyrer and an own goal completing a good morning’s work.

Wednesbury Fusion kicked off their season in style by beating Tettenhall Athletic 4-1. The points were secured by Liam Stevens (two), Ryan Wheeler and Connor Asbury. Tom Hipgrave replied.