Junior football got back in action at Pershore Town over the weekend with some mixed results to show for it.
Tory Hall's under 8s had a great game against Ilmington, showcasing a brilliant performance.
Despite Aidan putting them ahead early, Andy Medler's under 9s are still searching for their first win after a tough match against Next Generation Colts.
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Tim Brown's under 10s played hard against Bidford but couldn't secure a win despite a penalty save.
However, his under 11s had a thrilling, high-scoring game against Inkberrow, coming out on top ahead of being mascots for the first team on Saturday.
Jenna Lienerth's under 12 Girls, despite showing significant improvement, lost 1-0 to Alcester Town, with the opposition keeper in fine form.
AJ Mountain's under 13s celebrated a 6-3 victory over Westbury Celtic, with Jacob Stokes scoring a hat-trick and Lewis Brown, Riley Keetley and Oliver Lawson also finding the net.
Jon Dean's under 13s had a challenging morning against Oldbury Park but later retained the under 14s Fladbury Regatta Bell Boating title in the afternoon.
Richard Morley's under 14s dominated their County Cup match against Wilden, winning 12-0, with seven goals in the second half.
Jason Neville's under 14s were knocked out of the County Cup on penalties by Nunnery Wood, despite leading 3-1 late in the game after a brace from Anthony Neville, including a brilliant free kick, and another goal from Kyan Munn Powell.
Mountain's under 14 Girls began their season with a strong 6-0 win over Kidderminster Athletic, with Grace Mountain scoring a hat-trick, Rhianna Croy striking twice and Esther Cooke scoring another.
Steve Barker's under 15s secured their first win of the season, beating Welland 4-1 at home.
Wayne Lomax's under 16s played a friendly against Welland Under 17s, losing 3-2 despite a strong first half.
Jay Morgan's under 18s struggled against Brocton, losing 3-1, with Alfie Elliott Smith scoring a header.
James Moreton's Sunday team pulled off a big win against last season's league winners, Evesham Working Mens Club, winning 2-0 with Scott Loader and Kyle Ballard on the scoresheet at De Montfort School.
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