NEWTOWN Sports Juniors beat local rivals Welland Juniors Colts 6-0 in Mercian Fortis Junior League Under 11s Division Two.
Joe Haywood hit a hat-trick with further goals from Ollie Halion, Mackay Allison and Oscar Hill at Malvern’s Dyson Perrins Academy.
Sports led 3-0 at half-time and went back to the top of the table with six games to go.
Meanwhile, Ledbury Swifts Rovers returned to Herefordshire Junior League Under 17s action with a 7-2 home win over Pegasus Colts.
Charlie Docherty’s double put Swifts 2-0 up inside four minutes before Lewis Potter made it 3-0 midway through the first-half.
Pegasus reduced the arrears just before the break to make it 3-1 at half-time.
Player-of-the-match and captain Callum Blackmore-Davey scored a fine brace of headed goals to put Swifts into a 5-1 lead.
Colts pulled another goal back before Docherty completed his hat-trick.
The game was sealed when good work down the wing by Potter enabled Hari John to tap home.
OTHER RESULTS — MERCIAN FORTIS JUNIOR LEAGUE U11s Division Two: Feckenham Village 0 Welland Juniors Lions 2.
Division Three: Cradley Sports Club 3 Feckenham Village Foxes 0; Nunnery Wood Panthers 5 Newtown Sports Colts 1.
U12s Division One: Newtown Sports Colts 0 Newtown Sports Juniors 7; St John’s Colts Athletic 1 Welland Juniors Colts 1; WCT Raiders 10 L&B Badgers Hornets 3.
U13s Division One: WCT Raiders 8 Malvern Town Wanderers 1.
Division Two: Oldbury Park Tigers Siberians 3 L&B Badgers County 0.
U14s Division One: Welland Juniors Lions 2 Newtown Sports Colts 6.
U15s Division One: Newtown Sport Juniors 8 Ferndale Youth 0.
U16s Division One: Kidderminster Lions Juniors 3 Welland Juniors Lions 1; L&B Badgers Rangers 1 Droitwich Spa Foxes 1.
HEREFORDSHIRE JUNIOR LEAGUE U12s Stirling Division: Ledbury Swifts 1 Pegasus Colts 10.
U13s HGTA Division: Ledbury Swifts 6 Golden Valley 4.
U14s Dave Howes Cup semi-final: Pegasus Juniors 2 Bromyard 4 (after extra-time).
U17s Stirling Division: Bromyard 1 Lads Club 4; Ledbury Swifts 1 Westfields 1.
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