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Around the League<br />

The Premier Division is starting to take shape with Shifnal <strong>Town</strong> and<br />

Bewdley <strong>Town</strong> leading the charge both boasting 100% records after 3<br />

games.<br />

Shifnal followed up their 6-0 win at The Paycare Ground with another<br />

thumping win, this time a 7-1 win at The Acoustafoam Stadium against<br />

Dudley Sports. Hot shot Kyle Montague netted 4 times to take his goal<br />

tally to 8 in 3 games whilst partner in crime Tom Hill netted a brace to<br />

take his goal tally to 5, Craig Radford was also on the scoresheet.<br />

Richard Hanson netted Sports consolation.<br />

Bewdley and Wolves Sporting were both unbeaten before the two met<br />

at Pride Park, Bewdley returning to Worcestershire with the points after<br />

a 3-2 win. Chad Birch gave Sporting a first half lead before they were<br />

reduced to 10 men when keeper Richard Kennedy saw red. Former<br />

Darlaston striker James Quarry donned the gloves but was left helpless<br />

just before the break, a deflection off defender Matt Vaughan left him<br />

stranded as Bewdley equalised. A penalty put the visitors ahead, before<br />

stand in keeper Quarry spilled the ball at the feet of a Bewdley striker<br />

to open up a 2 goal advantage. A Nick Turton penalty reduced the<br />

arrears but Bewdley held on to take the spoils.<br />

Black Country Rangers moved in to 3rd spot making it 7 points from 9<br />

with a 2-0 win at Wednesfield. Adam Garmson netting twice<br />

Dudley <strong>Town</strong> were one of three teams to pick up their first win and<br />

points of the season with a 3-2 win at Pershore <strong>Town</strong>. Mitch Lawley<br />

gave the visitors an 18th minute lead and Dan Jones doubled their lead<br />

on 58 minutes. Just to prove the sin bin can prove costly Pershore<br />

were made to pay for Matthew Gwynne’s 10 minute spell on the<br />

sidelines in the 60th minute when they conceded their 3rd a minute<br />

later Joe Bevan taking full advantage. Pershore rallied with goals in the<br />

final 20 minutes from Matt Pinder and Dan Noakes.<br />

<strong>Wem</strong> <strong>Town</strong> were another to pick up their first points of the season at<br />

home against Cradley <strong>Town</strong>. Former Darlaston striker Adam Skeldon<br />

gave the visitors a two goal advantage before <strong>Wem</strong> replied with<br />

unanswered goals from James Griffiths, Ed Brittleton and Josh Gamble.<br />

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