Report submitted by Redditch and South Warwickshire Combination League
There were some explosive score lines on November 5 just to match the day itself!
Division 1 only had one game which saw Lodge Park and Studley Swan take a point each with their final score being 3 all.
In Division 2, 19 goals were scored in just two games. Broughsons scored 12 goals beating Astwood 12-0 with a hat trick each for Mark Wilkes and Dave White, as well as Karl Surnam and Rhys Whitehouse each scoring two goals each.
SO Goose beat Redditch Town 5-2 taking them to only one point behind SCC Redolence who played in the cup today.
In the BSA Cup round 1, VKL keep themselves going strong beating SCC Redolence 3-1 with two goals from Matt Wooldridge. They will play CBH Fasteners in the quarter final – date to be confirmed.
Two teams were in the Birmingham Amateur Cup, Redditch United Cross beat Cabin 5-0 and sadly Norton Athletic lost 3-0 to Wombourne Athletic.
Results
Sunday 5 November
Division 1
Lodge Park 3 (Lee James Aldridge, Terry Nolan, Leon Kandekore) Studley Swan 3 (Shane Hancox 2, Matthew Daniel)
Division 2
Broughsons 12 (Mark Wilkes 3, Dave White 3, Karl Surnam 2, Rhys Whitehouse 2, Carter Brough, Charlie Brough) Astwood 0, Redditch Town 2 (Chris Adams, Shiv heir) SO Goose 5 (Elliott Weston 2, Luke Rennie-Jefferies, Aiden Jones, Machesic Futlin)
BSA Cup Round 1
VKL Utd 3 (Matt Wooldridge 2, Sam Osmond) SCC Redolence 1 (Simon Birkin)
Birmingham Amateur Cup Round 1
Cabin 0 Redditch United Cross 5 Wombourne Athletic 3, Norton Athletic 0
Fixtures
Sunday 12 November
Division 1
Norton Athletic v Studley Swan, CBH Fasteners v Lodge Park
Division 2
SO Goose v Redditch Town
Division 2
Broughsons v Astwood, Redditch Town v SO Goose
BSA Cup 1st Round
VKL United v SCC Redolence
Birmingham Amateur Cup 1st Round
Cabin v Redditch United Cross, Wombourne Athletic v Norton Athletic, VKL Utd v Astwood, SCC Redolence v Broughsons
Studley Cup Quarter Final South
Redditch v Thomas Bros Lions
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