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Drewfield makes Hay with superb five-goal blast

Callum Drewfield produced a five-star show to fire AFC Cheslyn Hay through to the semi-finals of the Cannock Charity Cup.

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Drewfield makes Hay with superb five-goal blast

Hot-shot Drewfield hit the back of the net five times in Hay’s 7-1 victory against Norton Canes.

William Morris and Cameron Osbourne added to Drewfield’s haul while Michael Fletcher claimed a consolation effort for Canes.

Sporting Burntwood are also through to the last four, but they had to work harder to secure their place.

They ran out 5-3 winners in an entertaining clash with BB FC.

Phil Morris and Tony Allsop both scored twice for Sporting with Reg Smith joining them on the scoresheet.

BB’s replies came via a double blast from Guetej Dosange and an own goal.

Hawkins Sports chalked up a comfortable win in round two of the Subsidiary Cup.

Dan Swindell (two), Dan Dines (two) and Rob Lloyd hit the net in a 5-0 triumph over Harrisons.

Yates Social were another side who also went nap as they won 5-2 at Brereton Lion in the Premier League Cup.

Jack Arrowsmith was the star of the show with a hat-trick. Dan Scragg and Jack Elcock completed the scoring for Yates with Matt Hackett bagging both goals for Lion.

The Premier Division action saw second-placed Belt Road slip to a 4-1 reverse at home to Ridware Oak.

Jamie Clarke, with a double blast, Jack Turner and Tommy Wright were on

the mark for the visitors. Chris Deakin replied for the hosts.

AFC Green Heath missed out on the chance to crank up the pressure on Division One title rivals Sporting Burntwood.

With Burntwood not playing, Green Heath could have gone three points clear at the top, but they were beaten 5-4 on home soil by Brereton Social.

Two goals apiece from Harry Ansell and Alfie Johnson and one from Liam Jones secured the win for Brereton.

Sam Tongue, Jake Allen, Mark Williams and Jamie Brookes notched for Green Heath, who stay level on points with Sporting, but having played two games more.

Dominic Oliver (two), David Arrowsmith, Lee Charles and Jack Lees fired Victoria to a 5-1 success at Elms FC.

Martyn Brown was the headline act for Miners United in their clash with Littleton Arms.

Brown bagged a hat-trick to help his side to a 4-0 win. Dan Simmons was the other scorer.

In Division Two, AFC Windmill eased to a 4-1 win against Bridge Inn thanks to goals from Joe Thompson (two), Matt Thomson and Anthony Smyth.

Hen House and Five Ways shared the spoils following a 2-2 draw.

Dan Newman scored twice for Hen House with Liam Martin matching that feat for Five Ways.