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Lanehead all set to go head-to-head

In-house bragging rights as well as silverware will be up for grabs when the two Lanehead – Jaguars and United –sides go head-to-head in the under-11 Charity Cup final.

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The Jaguars booked their place with a 3-1 success against Black Country Ravens.

Dylan Edge, Lewis Mangra and Kiegan King found the net for the winners with Caevahn Pugh on target for Ravens,

The United boys eased to a 4-1 victory against Liddar Sports.

Hayden Sankey, Calum Boswell, Conor Dunne and Clayton Jack were the United goal-grabbers with Jaideep Sangha netting what proved to be a consolation effort for Sports.

There was just one fixture in the under-16s Division One and that resulted in a victory for Silverdale Spartans.

Jake Barker, Connor Garbett, Ben Jones and Daniel Enonegar found the net for Spartans to secure a 4-1 win at St Josephs Colts. Jordan Lane scored for Colts.

In the Charity Cup, Ashmore Park Rangers eased to victory at Sedgley White Lions thanks to strikes from Samuel Booth (two), Isaac Matongo, Bradley Shinton and Craig Pain.

A Joseph McCarthy goal wasn't enough to prevent Silverdale Strikers losing 3-1 to Bustleholme.

A strike from Oskar Poreshi, a double blast from Beckham Brasier saw Strikers to victory.

Tafara Zengeya, Omar Alexander and Marylson Cariatta all hit the back of the net to fire saw Silverdale Rangers to a 3-0 Division Two victory over Great Barr Harriers.

Phoenix Warriors are eyeing a shot at silverware after booing their place in the semi-final of the Jim Rickhuss Cup.

Warriors proved too strong for Bloxwich Rangers as goals from Jordan Wilding (two), Robyn Hall and Armend Tora saw them to a 4-2 victory.

Callum Golder and Dillon Colton found the back of the net for Rangers

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