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Sunday joy for Westlea, Hibs, Stockton



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Westlea, Hibs and Stockton have all won Sunday League trophies.
Stockton won the Anthony Eden Gents Hairdressers Division One Cup at the New Windmill on Tuesday, coming from behind to beat Kenilworth Wardens 3-1.

Steve Griffin put Wardens ahead from the penalty spot after his side had soaked up early pressure, keeper John Sparrow denying the villagers with two fine saves. David Conhi equalised and substitute Richard Sutton put Stockton ahead.

Victory was ensured when Luke Cole scored Stockton's third. Sponsor Tony Eden presented the cup and medals.

Hibs beat Cubbington Albion 3-1 to win the CA Sothers Challenge Cup at Stockton on Sunday. It had been level at the break, John Paul Turpin's opener being cancelled out by Loz Peach.

Hibs enjoyed most of the play in the latter stages and two Steve Baker goals in the last seven minutes saw them through. League president Andrew Meanley presented the cup.

Westlea Wanderers completed their inevitable march to the Prestige Skoda Division One title - and have one match left to make it a 100 per cent season. Jamie Coleman and Jimmy Claridge scored in a tight 2-1 win over nearest challengers Leamington Hibs to secure the crown, with John Paul Turpin for Hibs.

A 5-3 result at Stockton made it 15 wins from 15 for Westlea. Glen Webb 2, Jamie Coleman, Jimmy Claridge and Neil Stacey did the damage, with Luke Cole 2 and Tim Cooper replying.

Radford Semele outgunned visitors Cubbington Albion 4-3, with two each from brothers David and Steven Burn. Scott Burden, Jay Williams and Loz Peach got the Earbiters' goals.

In midweek Hibs won 4-2 at Heart of England with goals from Phil Daly, Gregg Wragg, Mark Cheung and Liam McCarthy. James Stott and Glen Browne marked for Heart.

Westlea Reserves won 2-1 at Chadwick End in a midweek Division Three fixture thanks to Marc Friend and an own goal. Paddy Grace struck at the right end for Chadwick, who found it a little easier at Bubbenhall on Sunday.

They won 5-1 with a Friend hat-trick and one each from Darren Timms and Neale Perry. Liam Flowers got the hosts' goal.

Bubbenhall drew 1-1 at Leek Wootton, where Neil Woodfield's goal earned a point.

Chadwick End thrashed a game Sky Blue Cricketers side 9-1 with goals from Ross Jackson 3, Ronnie Morris 2, Jake Nash 2, Carl Henry and Ian Laughlin. James Byrne got the consolation.

Leamington Juniors, who had already wrapped up the Division Four title, were 7-2 midweek winners over Mid-Warwickshire Police (Mark Scarborough 3, Adrian Reeves 2, Graham Reeves, Craig Reeves). Tom Quinlan and James Allison scored for the Police.

Juniors completed their programme on Sunday with a 1-1 draw at runners-up Ettington Rovers. Ian Laws scored for Rovers, James Moreton for Juniors.

Kineton completed their season with perhaps their best performance - a goalless home draw with Ettington. Keeper Joe Milner denied the visitors in a game of chances at both ends.

Bishops Itchington have completed their Division Five fixtures, so must await the outcome of Whitnash's last four games. Nash, who will pip them by a point if they win them all, kept on track with a 4-0 win at Stockton Reserves (Ryan Woodward 2, James Goode, James Urquhart).

James Keen 2 and Chris Painting gave Chadwick End Reserves a 3-3 draw with Three Lions, for whom Andy Gaymer 2 and Matt Walkey were on target.

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