STUART Hillman hit five as Coseley Tavern beat Hasbury Rangers 7-1 in the Premier Division of the Dudley and Cradley Heath Sunday League.

Coseley were soon 2-0 up after a quick start and goals from Hillman and Jack Scriven.

Hillman then completed his first half hat-trick and then got a fourth before Tom Scriven got in on the act.

The second half was a complete contrast to the first with both teams cancelling each other out. Trevor Harris scored for Hasbury before Hillman hit his fifth to complete the scoring.

Pensnett United came out on top after a nine goal thriller against Sedgley White Lion.

United took the points with a 5-4 win.

Saracens Head slipped to a 5-3 home defeat against Britannia.

Britannia took control of the game from the start scoring five first half goals without reply. Antonio Lawrence and Alex Hill both hit doubles before Dan Harper's strike.

The second half was much the same as the first with Britannia controlling the match and letting their foot off the pedal towards the end when a David McKenzie brace and a Jacob Wilkins strike got them on the scoresheet.

In Division One, Halesowen Members claimed a 10-3 away victory against Old Lark.

The game was dominated from the start by Halesowen. They went into a 3 - 0 lead inside 20 minutes with two goals from Lewis Jones and one for Robert Byrd.

Old Lark pulled two back through Stuart Brown and Dave Ricketts before the break.

However, the second half saw Hales assert their dominance. Jones completed a double hat trick, Scott Robinson hit a brace and Kurt Wright fire home.

Old Larks got their third through a Stuart Brown penalty.

Dudley Borough United beat Forest Falcons 6-0.

Dudley started on the front foot and remained on top throughout the first half, albeit without taking their chances. Jack White was able to break the deadlock after cutting in on 35 minutes.

Jack White scored again straight after the resumption after a nice passing move. Dudley began to turn the screw, Mikey Koppel nodded in a cross from the left before Tom Deeley netted twice from outside the area. Dave Calder rounded off the scoring with a neat finish but ultimately Dudley were not troubled in a comfortable win.

In the Dalley Cup, Lloyds beat Barley Mow 2-0 away from home and Hadcroft Rovers beat Roebuck 3-0 away.