Sunday League football round-up
Craig Chirata bagged a brace as Warstones Wanderers AFC blew away Abbey Hulton United 4-2 in the TB Williamson Cup final.

Luqman Wirba and Tyrique Douglas added to the tally for Wanderers, who are third in Wolverhampton & District Sunday League Division One.
Bushbury Hill came out on top in the Tom Bird Cup final, winning 5-2 as they faced off with Division Four rivals Mental Health Sports.
Goran Sangha also got a brace for midtable Bushbury, alongside goals from Jamie Harley, Jaden Henry-Dean and Kyle Matthews. Sports’ scorers were Callum Hayward and Hayden Jarrett.
Two 2-0 wins saw the Wolverhampton Charity Cup finalists confirmed, as Division Two’s Dynamo 50 Stile will take on Division One champions Victoria in the final.
Goals from Amari Ebanks-Williams and Marcus Flint saw Dynamo score an upset against Division One opposition Emerald Athletic, while Victoria’s Oliver West sent them through with a brace against Bradmore Social.
Division Two’s Tettenhall beat Ashmore 2-1 in the BP Roberts Cup semi-final and will face Barnhurst Lane Lions in the final on April 25th (7pm).
Tettenhall’s Kieran Large scored, Ashmore’s Aaron Wills equalised, before the game was decided by an added-time Ashmore own-goal.
In the league, Barnhurst Lane Lions are still six points clear at the top of Division Two, despite drawing 1-1 with second-bottom Tettenhall Athletic. Athletic’s Martyn Beards scored.
Royal Oak Chapel Ash got their second win of the season, as they defeated Black Country Blades 2-0 thanks to goals from Kieran Marsden and Leon Facey.
AFC Wolves closed the midtable gap to AFC Perton to just five points after their 6-1 home triumph.
Armend Tora netted a hat-trick for Wolves, whose other scorers included Jerome Samuels, Joshua Fellows and Craig James. Substitute Akio Ellis found the net for Perton.
Despite winning 4-1, Division Four leaders DY United continued to feel the pressure from second-placed Dudley Rangers United, as the current title-chasers demolished second-bottom Sporting Codsall 9-2.
Dudley saw six different players make the score sheet as Scott Fisher (two), Lewis Allen (two), Joel Collins (two), Jelani Roy, George New and Aaron Oldfield all fired home.
DY United’s victory came courtesy of a Ryan Tinsley hat-trick and Jake Fairhurst adding, while James O’Malley scored for opponents AFC Huntsmen.
Spartans Athletic remain third after defeating Lonestar HydroBolt Rangers 2-0, but fourth-placed Codsall Wanderers kept the pressure on.
They beat Black Country Phoenix 3-1 thanks to Max Moore, William Connor and Oliver Wood finding the net. Phoenix’s Flynn Hancox also scored.
At the foot of the table, Mental Health Lions got their third win of the season, as they smashed third-bottom Pattingham Panthers 5-1.
Lachlan Clemmens, Joe Dale, Joshua Seaborne, Zachary Sheldon and Daniel Wellings netted for Lions, while Lewis Jones netted for Panthers.
In the Beacon League, Lloyd Sawyers and Brad Lewis both scored in AFC Goldthorne’s 2-1 Lester Charity Cup win against Casuals Veterans.