Results – Sunday, April 7
Premiership
AFC Thomas Brothers 1-3 Quinton Athletic
AFC Thomas Brothers: Robert Barnett
Quinton Athletic: Liam Truslove, Anton Gardner Bennett, Jack O’Donnell
Austin Ex Apprentices 3-1 Catshill
Catshill: Sam Wright
Rubery Athletico 10-0 VKL United
Rubery Athletico: Kedeiah Warren-Paul 3, Rob Shaw 2, David Anani, Ryan Slevin, Jake Wicketts, Jack Wilson, Mitchell Mansfield
Championship
Astwood FC 13-0 Queens Head
Astwood FC: Owen Fisher 4, Jacob King 4, Josh Russell, Tom Bowen, Jack Grinnell, Aaron Benton, Ash Wilson
League 1
Frankley United 1-5 Hizza United
Frankley United: Joe Wathen
Hizza United: Matt Dyson 3, Martin Young, Jake Walker
Churchfields 1-3 Redditch Borough LA
Churchfields: Wiktor Gross
Redditch Borough LA: Harvey Streeter 3
League 2
Rubery Memorial 5-2 Astwood FC Reds
Rubery Memorial: Daniel Bramwell 2, Jack Robinson, Connor Chipman, John Wooldridge
Astwood FC Reds: Tommy Fergie, Faisal Wahed
South Birmingham Activ 5-0 Redditch Town
South Birmingham Activ: Ellis Reilly 2, Daniel Fogarty, Rory Milbourne, David Marsh
Dick Parsons Cup Final
Headless Cross 0-4 FC Arrow Spa
Jim Fleeman Cup Final
Rednal Bilbao 3-1 Bromsgrove Rangers
Worcestershire FA Sunday Junior Cup Final
New Chequers (2020) 2-0 Redditch Borough JW
REPORT
In the Premiership, Quinton Athletic won 3-1 at AFC Thomas Brothers whilst Austin Ex Apprentices triumphed by the same scoreline against Catshill.
In the latter game, Catshill missed a penalty late on before Austin sealed the points with a last gasp goal whilst champions Rubery Athletico hammered VKL United 10-0 thanks to a hat-trick from Kedeiah Warren-Paul.
And in the Championship, Astwood posted their biggest ever win with a 13-0 victory against Queens Head as Owen Fisher and Jacob King both scored four goals to keep the home side above the relegation zone with three games left to play.
In League 1, Hizza moved up to third in the table after a 5-1 win against Frankley United as Matt Dyson netted a hat-trick whilst Redditch Borough secured a 3-1 success against Churchfields as Harvey Streeter scored a treble.
And in League 2, Rubery Memorial remain in the title picture with a 5-2 win against Astwood FC Reds but remain behind leaders South Birmingham Activ who thrashed Redditch Town 5-0.
In the Dick Parsons Cup final, FC Arrow Spa claimed another piece of silverware with a 4-0 victory against Headless Cross.
And in the Jim Fleeman Cup final, Jim’s sons Scott and Paul presented the trophies as Rednal Bilbao beat Bromsgrove Rangers 3-1 to win their second trophy of the year.
Lastly, Redditch Borough JW put in a valiant effort as they were beaten 2-0 by New Chequers (2020) in the Worcestershire FA Sunday Junior Cup final.
