LEON Gibson and Joe Smith both hit doubles for Marlborough Rovers, added to by Louis Adlam and Aaron Hunter goals, as they cemented top spot in ARRIVA MIDLANDS UNDER-13 DIVISION ONE with an emphatic 6-0 defeat of Unity All Stars.
Barton Rovers kept up the pressure by extending their 100 per cent away record at Whittington Albion.
Jack Brady, Lamar Graham, Jake Noone and Harry Shepherd fired them to a 4-2 win, with Sam Chilvers and Dominic Russell replying.
A William Mansfield treble helped Woodville Rangers to a 4-0 win against Measham Tigers. Trey Wilks hit the other.
Winshill went close to getting off the mark at Uttoxeter before losing out 5-3.
An Eden Johnson hat-trick and Harry Edwards and Jordan Hickey goals secured the points for the home side.
Newhall Tigers moved up to third place in the table with a 4-0 victory over Unity All Stars.
Missing their top scorer, LIBERTY ROSE TRUST UNDER-13 DIVISION TWO leaders Repton Casuals White lost 4-2 at home against lowly Measham Pumas as Ryan Tubey (2), Klaudius Krzyzan and Morgan Stanley outscored Charlie Gregory and Rhys Methven.
The basement clash between Doveridge and Alrewas Colts propelled the former two places up the table as they completed an 8-2 victory.
Four goals for Lee Woodward and back-up from Joseph Lawman (2), Robert Mollatt and Callum Russell were enough to smother the reply from Colts’ Matthew Inglis and Alexander Wilson.
St George’s are making a serious challenge for the title and cruised to a 7-2 win at Mayfield Panthers.
A brace for the hosts’ Jack Jeffrey was not enough to halt the onslaught from the Derby outfit’s Mitchell Edwards (2), Louis Kinnerley (2), Adam Madarbakus, Thomas Bell and Shane Buxton.
A seven-goal thriller was eventually decided 4-3 in favour of Tutbury Tigers as they came out on top against Stretton Eagles.
Adam Bromley, Daniel Millitt, Sam Morris and Jacob O’Neill all found the net for Tigers to hold off the challenge from Eagles’ Stanley Boothby, William Bower and Daniel Styne.
Connor Majka’s hat-trick led the way for Hilton Harriers in their 11-0 success over struggling Gresley, with further goals coming from Brandon Edwards (2), Kameran Lynch (2), Aaron Tidey (2), Henry Fox and Sam Priestley.






