Black Country Rangers made the most of the mud to claim a hard-fought 1-0 victory away at Oldswinford Youth.

The only goal of the game was scored by Ruben Dell with Jack Lee picking up the man of the match award.

The U9s drew 2-2 at home to Oldswinford Youth.

In a cracking game of football man of the match Luke Johnson and Ashley Cole got on the scoresheet.

Stourbridge Glassboys.

The U8s West won 6-4 against Kingsley Olympic.

Goals were scored by Dominic O'Reilly (3), man of the match George Watkins (2) and Michael Ly were the goalscorers.

The U8s East won by the same scoreline against Duncan Edwards Juniors, Joshua Worrall (3), man of the match Finley Cook (2) and Jake Clarke were on the scoresheet.

The U8s South were victorious, 4-2 against Trysull Tigers, Josh Benson (3) and Joe Scott were on target.

The U10s recorded a 2-0 win against Withymoor Colts East, Dan Moore and Jordan Turley were the goal scorers, man of the match was awarded to Luke Foley.

Gornal Colts.

The U12s South played out an exciting 3-3 draw against Billbrook in appalling weather conditions.

Goals were scored by Tyrone Halliday (2) and Corey Derrick (1).

Captain Tom Grainger picked up the man of the match award.

Brierley Hill Bullets.

The U11s were 6-0 winners against Hasbury Rangers.

On the scoresheet were man of the match Niall Clarke (3), Ben Leighton and man of the match Liam Jones.

The U14s East were 9-1 winners over Sedgley Scorpions.

Amongst the goals were Connor Skinkys (4), Jack Barratt (4) and Callum Field.

Connor Hudson picked up the man of the match award.

The U15s East went down 5-0 to Forest Falcons with Eddie Rhodes picking up the man of the match award.

The U15s North lost 6-1 to Withymoor Colts in the League Cup with Mitchell Webb getting a consolation goal.

Withymoor Colts.

The U11s progressed through to round four of the league after defeating unbeaten league leaders Forest Falcons East 1-0.

A memorable victory was secured by a second half strike from Joshua Bradley.

Halas Hawks.

The U8s West claimed a 6-2 victory over Gornal Athletic, Man of the match, Matt Evans got a hat trick with the others coming from Joe Wythes (2) and Cameron Keenan.

In very poor conditions the U9s Dynamos put in a patient performance against West Hagley eventually running out 4-0 winners.

Man of the match Lewis Sidebottom bagged a hat-trick with Constance Scofield, getting a fourth.

The U11s East beat Wordsley Wasps West 3-1. The heavy pitch didn't suit the normal passing game of the Halas lads, but they performed well as a team and got through a difficult game.

Man of the match Josh March bagged a brace with Alex Smith also getting his name on the scoresheet.

The U11s North put in a good performance despite a 5-1 defeat at the hands of Bilbrook Sporting.

Halas's goal was scored by man of the match Calum Pearson.

Halas Hawks are now looking for girls in school year three who may be interested in playing for the club in the Stourbridge Girls League next year or who may just want to attend coaching sessions to improve their footballing ability. All coaches are fully qualified and CRB checked.

For further details contact Bob or Pauline on 01384 637912.

Oldswinford.

The U11s chalked up a 4-2 victory over Kewford Eagles.

Goals were scored by Durrell Baggott (2), Harry Whitticase and Todd Hickman.

Thomas Nicholls was named man of the match.

Forest Falcons.

The U8s West won 1-0 at home to Kinver Colts, while the U9s East drew 2-2 at home to Kewford Eagles South.

The U10s East lost 1-0 at home to Withymoor Colts South in the League and the news was no better for the U10s West who went down 3-0 at home to Brierley and Hagley Celtic with Camron Lyness picking up the man of the match award.

There was a 2-1 victory for the U12s against Penn Colts while the U13s East claimed a 9-2 home win over Rowley Rhinos.

The U14s NSC won 8-2 at home to Bearmore Knights with goals coming from Matthew Pugh (3), Ben Raffan (2), Joel Murphy, Callum Scott and Garrick Clinton in a superb all-round performance.

The U15s won 5-0 at home to Brierley Hill Bullets East while the U17s girls lost 7-2 at home to Kenilworth Town.

Halesowen Town.

The U15s played out a 0-0 draw with Hanbury to stretch their unbeaten run to seven.