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Around the League
Since our last league game the weather has taken its toll and the last two
Saturday fixtures has seen numerous games wiped out.
On Saturday 19 October Shifnal Town made it ten league wins on the trot with a
5-1 home win against early season promotion favourites Wolves Sporting. A
Kyle Montague hat trick was at the heart of the win with Tom Hill and substitute
Ben Novis also on target. Jake Healy netted Sporting’s consolation goal.
Bewdley fell to their second defeat of the season at the Aspray Arena the home
of Dudley Town. Dan Jones and Lewis Archer put the Robins 2 goals ahead
before a brace from Luke Morris brought Bewdley level. Lewis Taylor Boyce
netted the winner for Dudley. Both sides finished the game with 10 men with
Jason Hewitt for Dudley and Bewdley keeper Joe Sideway given their marching
orders on 85 minutes. The win saw Dudley rise to fourth in the League table.
Littleton and AFC Bridgnorth fought out a 2-2 draw. Dean Fisher with a brace
for the home side, Matthew Dean and Elliott Lee on target for Bridgnorth.
Wednesfield were surprise 2-1 winners at Pershore Town. James Baldwin gave
Town the lead on the stroke of half time but 2 goals in the final 10 minutes from
Will Osborne and substitute Zac Campbell Jackson saw Wednesfield return with
all 3 points. In his first game at the helm new Bilston boss Wayne Spicer saw his
charges return from Shawbury United with a 1-0 win. Substitute Ryan Sappleton
Williams with the only goal of the game.
Just four Premier Division games beat the weather on Saturday 2 November with
Shifnal Town extending their winning streak to 11 league games with a 5-0
home win against AFC Bridgnorth. The Division’s leading scorer Tom Hill helped
himself to a hat trick with Kyle Montague and Craig Radford also finding the net.
Bilston Town travelled to Worcestershire and returned home with a 3-0 win at
Pershore Town. Kevin Nickle with a brace and former Darlaston striker Sam Melia
were on the scoresheet.
Managerless Black Country Rangers won 3-2 away at Littleton. Ben Billingham
and Adam Garmston were on target for the home side but goals from Danny
Meek, Jarad Daniels and Kayelden Brown secured the points for Rangers. Callum
Briscoe opened the scoring for Wem Town, but a late own goal secured
Wolverhampton Sporting a point in a 1-1 draw.
In the only midweek league game Wolves Sporting went ahead with
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