AFC Turners' season in the Dudley and Cradley League continues to get stronger.

The unbeaten Premier League leaders turned their attention to round two of the Dudley Guest Hospital Cup last Saturday and promptly put nine past Phoenix without reply.

Turners dominated the game and opened the scoring on 11 minutes through Lee Chilton's bullet header.

Chilton made it 2 – 0 on 30 minutes with a volley from an inch perfect Geoff Hill cross before Kieran Snead added another five minutes later.

Declan Calder and Hill made it 5 – 0 at the break.

Turners quickly increased their lead at the start of the second half when Chilton scored on 47 minutes to complete his hat-trick. His fourth came three minutes later before Hill followed suit with two more strikes to bag his own hat-trick and complete the demolition job.

Meanwhile, in the same competition, another high-scoring encounter saw Wollaston Harriers beat Hasbury Colts 11 - 0 away.

A very one sided game saw Wollaston easy winners despite Hasbury creating a few good chances.

Callum Hampton marked his first start of the season with a first half hat-trick.

Other first half goals came from Matt Bird and Brett Hughes.

The second half was more of the same and on 60 minutes Wollaston brought on Courtney Grant for his debut. He went on to score four goals in 30 minutes.

Hughes got his second of the game when leaving two Hasbury players on the floor before driving into the area and slamming the ball home. Thomas Stanaway got a deserved goal and completed the scoring.

Lloyds beat Charlton House 4 - 2.

Lee Witts opened the scoring when he was quickest to a loose ball rounded the keeper and slotted the ball into the net. Lloyds had a free kick and Witts stepped up and supplied the finish for his and Lloyds second. Lloyds kept the pressure on and just before the break Kyle Carter scored Lloyds' third with a cool slotted finish from inside the box.

Lloyds had chances to kill the game off before Luke Moulton scored for Charlton House to make it 3 – 1.

The hosts kept pushing for their fourth and it finally came five minutes from time with a header from Kyle Carter. However, as the game drew to a close, Darren Finch pulled one back for Charlton House.

Kingswinford Swan claimed a 2 - 1 win at Roebuck.

This was a cracking game of football to watch with Roebuck playing a 4-5-1 formation that Kingswinford found hard to break.

Kingswinford missed the chance to break the deadlock from the spot before half time.

Swan came out of the blocks quickly at the start of the second half with Joe Lawley putting them in the lead after just one minute.

On 50 minutes, Kingswinford increased their lead with a goal from Ben Hickman.

Roebuck reverted back to a 4-4-2 formation and started to get back into the contest. Dan Lander came on and made Kingswinford's keeper Roy Carter pull off a top class save to deny the goal.

Chris Hunt did net on 80 minutes but Roebuck were unable to find an equaliser.