MILLFIELD Rovers continued their good start to the season in the Bromsgrove and District League Premier Division with a 3-1 win over Northfield Athletic.
Chris Lowe opened the scoring for Millfields and Northfield equalised from the spot, with Scott Taylor converting.
Athletic were reduced to 10 men after a double booking for Daniel Gibbs.
Jimmy Ward put Millfields ahead when he converted Mike Hewitt’s centre and after a second goalkeeper spillage, Neil Dews prodded home to put the points in the bag.
Bartley Green Illey Sunday defeated Black Horse 2-0, with goals for Miles Newman and Connor Collins.
In Division One, Chaddesley Corbett beat FC Hop Pole 6-0.
Bromsgrove League results – Premier Division:Black Horse 0, BGIS 2 (Collins, Newman); Millfield Rovers 3 (Dews, Lowe, Ward), Northfield Athletic 1; Rubery Athletic 0, Belbroughton Athletic 3.
Division One Cup quarter-final: Quinton Athletic 2 (Crockett, Heeley), Bromsgrove Athletico 1.
Division One: Rubery 4 (Birch, Donovan, Wells, McPike), Red Lion 0; FC Highgate United 3 (Hunt, Markall, Martin), Wychbold RBL 2; Chaddesley Corbett 6 (Phillips 3, Perry, Moore), FC Hop Pole 0.
Division Two: Winyates 8, Callowbrook Green 1 (Pillinger); Hizza United 4 (Verity 2, Briggs, Blake), Spa Athletic 2; Redditch United Sunday 0, Awkies Allstars 1 (Fox).
Division Three: Bromsgrove Corinthians 3 (Beck 2, Mason), Cofton Old Boys 2; Meadow Park Youth 1 (Symonds), Chaddesley Corbett Reserves 4 (Moriarty, White, Bower, Ward); Stoke Works 3 (Snell 2, Cooper), FC Bromsgrove 1; Laburnum 2 (Billingham, Hancock), Bromsgrove Academicals 2 (Ward, Baker).
WA Harris Cup round one: Alcester Town 16, Stoke Prior 0 (match abandoned at half-time due to Stoke not having enough players).
Shield Group stages: Oak Tree Sporting 3 (Steele 2, Keen-ahan), Thomas Brothers 2.
Bridgwater Cup group stages: AFC Northfield 2, Studley Lions 2 (Jovanovic, Briggs); Millfield Rovers Reserves 4 (Wood 2, Bradley 2), Arrow Valley 2 (Harvey, King).
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