The unstoppable Stourbridge Glassboys U8s West finished the season as unbeaten champions with a 6-3 victory over Kingswinford.

Levi Andoh (3), Mason Birch (2) and Joe Scott were the goalscorers.

The U8s East beat Warstones Wanderers West 4-3 with goals from Joshua Worrall (2), Brooke Price and man of the match Bartek Kaczmarek.

Kewford Eagles The U12s East were beaten 2-1 by Forest Falcons in a close-fought battle.

A consolation goal was scored by Joe Hughes.

Halas Hawks Boys league The U9s East played their last game of the season against Hampton Sports and a 2-0 win gave them an incredible unbeaten run in a strong Central Warwickshire League. Goals came from Cain Smith and Owen Taylor, with man of the match going to Ben Rhodes. They now hope to extend their run when they play in the cup final this weekend.

The U9s West extended their unbeaten run to eight games with a convincing 9 - 0 win over Brierley Hill Bullets.

Goals were scored by from Aaron Leddington (3), Jamie Theodosi (3), Matt Jones, Cameron Milne and Nathan Pointon, with goalkeeper Jack Evans picking up the man of the match award.

The U11s ended their season with a 1-1 draw at Gornal Athletic.

On the scoresheet was Josh March who has finished the campaign with an excellent 32 goals.

The U13s put in an excellent all-round performance against Warstones and thoroughly deserved their 6-2 win, Guy Millward getting his hat-trick, with the others coming from Sam Dickens (2) and Jack Hudson.

Girls League The U10s West saw an end to the season with a 7-0 defeat at the hands of a strong Gornal side, despite the efforts of goalkeeper Ciara Robinson-Morris.

In probably their toughest match of the season so far the U12s managed to grind out a win thanks to a goal from Sophie Kinsey. Man of the match was stand-in keeper Olivia Woolams, who made a string of fantastic saves to keep Halas ahead.

Despite having much of the possession, the U14s could not find the finishing touch in their final game of the season against Hillcrest. The final score was 1-1 with the goal coming from Lauren Pearson.

Kingswinford AFC East Busy weekend for the U10s East with two games over three days.

They started with a 2-1 win over Bilbrook West with Chris Allen bagging a brace and Joe Dudley winning the man of the match award.

This was followed by a 4-2 win over Warstones.

Allen again netted twice with Dudley and Fernandes also getting on the scoresheet.

The man of the match award went to Eddie Ram.

Kingswinford AFC East Under 10s require new players for next season as they move to 11-a-side football.

They will be training on Saturday's at Castle High School, St James Road, Dudley, from 10am to 11.30am.

Anyone interested should contact Neil on 07784-095074.

Black Country Rangers The U9s were beaten 1-0 by the Brierley Hill Bullets with the man of the match award going to Max Cartledge.

Brierley Hill Bullets The U8s drew 3-3 with Kewford Eagles North.

On the scoresheet were Warren Neville, Rhys Evans and Dejon Billingham.

They followed this up with a 9-1 defeat away at Warstones Wanderers East.

On the scoresheet was Ryan Perry with Liam Cooper picking up the man of the match award.

The U9s East were beaten 9-1 by Halas Hawks.

The U9s West had to play three games in the space of a week.

They defeated Woodsetton Wolves thanks to goals from Shea Price-Smith (4), Jack Pritchard, Max Weaver and Sam Taylor.

This was followed by a 1-0 home victory over Black Country Rangers courtesy of a Price-Smith strike.

Harry Bradley picked up the man of the match award.

The U10s East claimed back-to-back 4-4 draws.

Firstly they shared the spoils with Forest Falcons courtesy of a hat-trick from Callum Broome and one from Alex Pinches.

The followed this up with an identical scoreline against Bilbrook Juniors South.

Broome again got a hat-trick with Jake Parkes adding the other.

The U16s lost 5-3 to Coombs Wood.

Consolation goals were scored by Stephen Devonport, man of the match Thomas Smith and Joshua Steventon.

Withymoor Tigers The U9s became the first and only team to gain a result against Division Three champions Bearwood Sports, with an excellent 1-1 draw.

The goal came from Reece Colley.

Halesowen Town Colts The U12s finished their season on a high with a fantastic 2-0 victory over Holy Name in the League Cup Final.

The second half goals were scored by Tom Overfield and Dan Smith to secure the league and cup double.