Tettenhall rocked by in-form Wednesfield
Wednesfield kicked off their Autumn League campaign with an impressive victory at Tettenhall Rock.
Tettenhall took the lead through Josh Parkes but were then rocked as strikes from Dante Samuels (two), Calum Wellsbury (two), Billy Stephenson and Kyran Hill saw Wednesfield run out deserved 6-1 winners.
Sedgley White Lions are the early leaders despite having to settle for a draw in their latest outing.
AFC Woodcross were the side who checked Lions' charge as the clash ended 2-2.
Nathan Pritchard and Cameron Steventon scored for Sedgley but their efforts were matched by strikes from Tobey Stead and Kerim Ayas for the visitors.
All Star Wanderers bounced back from last week's narrow defeat to pick up their first league points of the season with a hard-earned 2-0 victory at Springvale Steelers Leopards.
A Springvale own goal separated the teams at half-time with Josh Jones sealing the win in the second half.
St Joseph's Colts launched their campaign with a 1-0 win at AFC Willenhall. Cameron Sheldon netted the all-important goal.
Under-13s
Tyrese Hines was the star of the show as Wednesfield booked their place in the second round of the First Division Cup.
Hines blasted home a hat-trick to help Wednesfield to a 6-3 win at Druid FC.
Alex Hewitt, with two, and Jamal Kavanagh were Wednesfield's other scorers.
Dan Mills, Carl Shakespeare and Connor Andrews replied for Druid.
Also through are Springvale Cougars who enjoyed a 4-1 victory at St Joseph's Colts.
Holders Sedgley White Lions made it safely through to the next round of the Premier Division Cup with a comfortable 8-2 victory over Wednesbury Sports Union.
Sedgley were in charge at half-time following goals from Kyle Hodgkinson, Harvey Cooper, Juan Piara and Alfie Jacques.
A brace from Tierre Lindo-McKenzie put Lions 6-0 up before Wednesbury cut the deficit with goals from Cassius Johnson and Louis Cushley.
But Sedgley finished in style as Harvey Cooper struck before Lindo-McKenzie completed his hat-trick.
Springvale Pumas travelled to Liddar Sports in the opening fixture in the Premier Division and took maximum points with a comfortable 9-1 victory.
Brandon Prosper was on target for Liddar but two goals apiece from Chad Smith and Joshua Lewis and one each from Ravinder Singh, Jay Beasley, Josh Kilford, James Hollington and Jack Sniffy secured the points for the Pumas.
Coven United are the early leaders in the First Division but they were made to work hard to maintain their unbeaten record when they travelled to Punjab United. In a game of two halves, Punjab dominated the first period and led 4-0 at the break following a double strike from Arjun Singh Gill and singles from Jai Aaron Banga and Jayden Bogle.
But the second half belonged to the visitors who pulled three goals back and then deservedly took a point with a last-minute equaliser.
Daniel Orme, Andrew Rhodes, Patrick Ngove and Taylor-Jay Jones were on target for Coven.
Under-15s
Rostance Edwards are the early Premier Division pacesetters after they made it two wins out of two with an 8-4 victory at Gunners F.C.
Keenan Bailey bagged a hat-trick for the Gunners, who also had Itai Allen on target. But a brace from Bailey Moore and further efforts from Zack Whitehouse, Craig Jennings, Brandon Henks, Tom Henley, James Davies and Elliot Aloes secured the points for the visitors.
New Park Village opened their account with a 6-1 success at Bustleholme.
Matthew Garbett (two), Harry Bell (two), Keiron Fletcher and Isaac Matongo were on target.
Bloxwich Rangers and Old Wulfrunians North shared the spoils in an eight-goal thriller.
Goals from Daniel Bishop, Charlie Harris, Lewis Doyle and Josh Foster for Bloxwich were cancelled out by a hat-trick from Connor Pugh and a strike from Joe Morris for the visitors.
The North's stable-mates, Old Wulfs South, had a more unfortunate afternoon after their home game against Silverdale Spartans was abandoned by the referee in the 25th minute due to a serious injury to Old Wulfs' Jack Hurdiss.
Hurdiss was concussed after a mid-air collision with a Silverdale player.
There was a significant delay before Hurdiss was whisked off to hospital in an ambulance, but the good news is that he was subsequently discharged with just heavy bruising.
In the opening round of fixtures in the First Division, a treble from Bartosh Walkzac and goals from Joel Harper and Osaris Jackson saw Black Country Ravens to a 5-3 win against Bentley Community Warriors.
Derrell Williams bagged all three goals for the Warriors.
An Andrew Johnson double and a single from Jay Rolls saw Lane Head Cobras to a 3-2 victory at home to Parkfield Panthers.
Ashley Purchase and Aarondeep Sandhu replied for the Panthers.
Silverdale Strikers battled to a 4-3 win at Sedgley White Lions with Jake Powers, Joe McCarthy, Tad Mutassa and Shingi Murzangazzaat on target.
Kai Goodchild, Adam Perkins and Aaron Heathcock netted for the Lions.
Unbeaten Wryley Juniors Colts moved to the top of the Second Division with a narrow 3-2 win at Coven United. Ben Jones, Connor Yates and Jack Plant were all one target for the Colts with Max Hague and Jay Turley replying.
Ryan Hughes (two), Jayden Stewart, Jordan Hall, Gabriel Trych and Danny Bearmore all found the net in Park Hill Boys' 6-0 victory over Springvale Steelers.
Silverdale Eagles were flying high after beating Woden Warriors 5-3. Two goals apiece from Ellis Attwood and Loic Likaala and one from Sam Jussi saw them home despite efforts from Warriors' Simran Sandhu, Connor Bottles and Craig Pain.
Under-16s
It took extra-time to separate the teams when Legion Lions entertained New Park Village in the first round of the Premier Division Cup.
And it was the Lions who progressed to the next round with a 3-2 success after Jack Whistance, Lewis Roberts and Ethan Longdon netted.
Tireq McIntosh and Kieron Cook were on target for the Village.
In the first round of the First Division Cup, Zane Khan and Kona Campbell fired Great Barr Harriers to a 2-0 success over visitors Punjab United.
Wednesbury Sports Union Rangers enjoyed an 8-3 victory when they travelled to Charles United.
Alex Coley topped the scoring charts with a hat-trick, Liam Dawson added two with Alex Harvey, Owen Davis and Umar Ahmed also netting.
Tyler Maydew (two) and Danveer Kumar replied for Charles.
Boldmere St Michael made it two wins out of two in the Premier Division thanks to a 6-1 success against Tipton Youth.
A four-goal salvo from Kasen Peace plus singles from Curtis Bullock and Tom Harper sunk Tipton.
Silverdale Vipers maintained their 100 per cent record as they cruised to a 6-2 home win against Coven United.
Brandon Hodson (two), Marquez Sinclair, Connor Westley, Dan Bishop and Jordan Leek grabbed the goals.
A brace apiece from Laurence Best and Tyreece Duffield helped Wednesbury Sports Union to an impressive 4-1 win over Sporting Khalsa.