Results – Sunday, November 13
Premiership
Catshill 1-2 Arrow Valley
Catshill: Sam Horton
Arrow Valley: Josh Russell, Oli Whitehouse
VKL 0-5 AFC Thomas Brothers
AFC Thomas Brothers: James Wright, Robert Barnett, Jay Higgins-Pugsley, George Franylyn-Manger, own goal
Championship
Abbeydale 6-1 Queens Head
Abbeydale: Dave Phelan 2, Devante Thompson 2, Jarrell Hepburn, Oli Grace
Queens Head: Jamie Wright
Beoley Village 7-1 Astwood
Beoley Village: Connoll Farrell 6, Mason Farrell
Astwood: Jacob King
Meadow Park 0-6 Headless Cross
Headless Cross: Will Skelton 4, Ant McNally 2
League 2
Bartley Reds B 1-11 Lydiate Casuals
Bartley Reds B: Callum Jones
Lydiate Casuals: Jake Booton 7, Luke Bright, Aaron Reed, Alex Beck, Curtis Mahoney
Stoke Prior 0 v South Birmingham Activ 4 (Lee Jagger 2, Shaun Tierney, Jahmel Trevis)
Catshill Rangers 1 (Mike Brackstone) v Rubery Memorial 5 (Sam Robinson 3, Kris Harper, Liam Brookes)
BSA Cup 2nd Round
Astwood FC Reds 1-4 Redditch Borough LA
Astwood FC Reds: Paul McCarthy
Redditch Borough LA: Rhys Whitehouse 2, Ollie Showell, Harvey Streeter
Bromsgrove Rangers 4-4 Hizza United – Hizza won 4-2 on penalties
Bromsgrove Rangers: Thomas Smith 2, Dan Morris, Kyle Berry
Hizza United: Harry Nicholls, Jake Evans, Jack Dawkins, Matt Dyson
Jim Fleeman Cup Quarter Final
Red Star Bromsgrove 0-3 Rednal Bilbao
Rednal Bilbao: Luke Dugmore, Christopher Tabberner, Jimmy Ward
Studley Cup Quarter Final
FC Arrow Spa 2-0 Redditch Borough JW
FC Arrow Spa: Shay Palmer 2
Hunt Crane Cup Quarter Final
FC Redditch 2-1 Redditch Town
FC Redditch: Yuki Takahashi, Curtis Grey
Redditch Town: Tommy Jinks
Dick Parsons Cup 1st Round
AFC Walkwood and Feckenham 5-2 Oasthouse Athletic
AFC Walkwood and Feckenham: Tristan Roberts 3, Nick Poole, Jack Cole
Oasthouse Athletic: Andy Seagar, Lee Aldridge
Dick Parsons Cup 2nd Round
Crusaders 1-1 Frankley United – Frankley won 4-1 on penalties
Crusaders: Jacob Quaile
Frankley United: Josh Wilkes
BCFA Roger Wood Memorial Cup
SW Rangers 2-3 Rubery Athletico
West Midlands Wanderers 6-6 Austin Ex Apps – West Midlands Wanderers won 8-7 on penalties
REPORT
All matches were preceded by a two-minute silence this week on Remembrance Sunday.
In League 2, Lydiate Casuals recorded their highest goals tally of the season with an 11-1 win against Bartley Reds B, as Jake Booton scored seven, to move up to second in the table, obe point ahead of Redditch Town in third.
South Birmingham Activ beat Stoke Prior 4-0 to remain top of the table whilst fourth-placed Rubery Memorial beat Catshill Rangers 4-1 thanks to a Sam Robinson hat trick.
In the Championship, Abbeydale beat Queens Head 6-1 as Dave Phelan and Devante Thompson both netted hat-tricks.
Beoley Village are now on double figures in seventh place after beating Astwood FC 7-1 with Connoll Farrell scoring six of their goals. Headless Cross moved up three places after beating Meadow Park 6-0 and are now two points behind the leaders as Will Skelton scored another four goals.
In the Premiership, Arrow Valley beat Catshill 2-1 and AFC Thomas Brothers beat VKL 5-0 to move out of the relegation zone.
In the BSA Cup 2nd Round, Redditch Borough LA beat Astwood FC Reds 4-1 with two goals from Rhys Whitehouse.
Bromsgrove Rangers and Hizza United played out a thrilling four-all draw after 90 minutes before Hizza advanced to the quarter-finals on penalties.
In the Jim Fleeman Cup Quarter Finals, Rednal Bilbao confirmed their place in the last four with a 3-0 win.
In the Studley Cup Quarter Finals, FC Arrow Spa beat Redditch Borough JW 2-0 to secure their place in the Semi-Finals where they will play AFC Walkwood and Feckenham with a date to be confirmed in due course.
The Hunt Crane Cup Quarter Final was won by FC Redditch who beat local rivals Redditch Town 2-1. They will meet South Birmingham Activ in the semi-finals with a date to be confirmed.
In the Dick Parsons Cup 1st Round, AFC Walkwood and Feckenham beat Oasthouse Athletic 5-2 thanks to a hat-trick from Tristan Roberts whilst in the 2nd Round, Crusaders and Frankley United played out a 1-1 draw before Frankley triumphed 4-1 on penalties.
Lastly, in the BCFA Roger Wood Memorial Cup, Rubery Athletico beat SW Rangers 3-2 and Austin narrowly missed out on their place in the next stage after they surrendered a five-nil lead in an 8-7 shootout defeat against West Midlands Wanderers.