COSELEY Tavern dished out a 7-0 defeat to Sedgley White Lion in the Ray Turley Memorial Competition.

A brace each from Ben Scriven, Jack Scriven and Stuart Hillman was added to by a Grant Scriven strike.

In the same competition Hasbury Rangers lost 4-3 at home to Bunch.

King William beat Saracens Head 4-2.

In a fast and furious start to the game, King William opened the scoring within 60 seconds with a Jamie Rollinson finish. Saracens came back hard and equalized within minutes, from a Jacob Wilkins effort.

King William moved things around in the second half and gave Saracens more of a game going 4-1 up with two goals from returning Danny Bellis and one from Jay Page.

Saracens continued to push and managed a second goal from Wayne Marsh.

In the Dalley Cup, Dudley Borough United beat Old Lark 3-1.

Borough's Dave Calder controlled a goal kick from Nathan Rose and finished brilliantly on five minutes to open the scoring.

A cross-come-shot from Ed Davies made it 2 - 0 on the half hour mark before Dave Calder hit a penalty against the woodwork. Alex Brady also hit the bar but Mikey Koppel continued his scoring streak to round off a great first half for Dudley.

The second half began sluggishly for both teams. Old Lark gave themselves a lifeline with an opportunist strike from Jordan Anslow but couldn't get any closer.

Barley Mow Wanders claimed a 3-0 away win over Forest Falcons and Halesowen Members lost 2-1 at home to High Acres K'ford.

Lloyds beat Hadcroft Rovers 4-0 at home thanks to second half strikes from Alex Perry, Lee Witts, Karl Newell and Jamie Collage.