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WEEK 34 REVIEW: Round-up of all the Corinthian League action from Easter weekend

WEEK 34 REVIEW: Round-up of all the Corinthian League action from Easter weekend

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COUNTY CUP FINAL

Byron Red Star were crowned county champions on Friday evening as they scored the game's only goal in a competitive Essex Junior Trophy final against Rochford Sports & Social A. Sion Daley came off the bench to fire in the loose ball, ending an exceptional run in the competition with the coveted trophy. Well done to Byron!

SENIOR DIVISION

Hatch Lane have moved a point closer to regaining the Senior Division title, earning a point against Brook Athletic in an exciting 3-3 draw. That result leaves them needing four points from their remaining two games though with one of those against their closest rivals for the title.

DIVISION ONE

It's congratulations to Colebrook Royals who secured themselves the Division One title on Sunday morning, producing a comprehensive win against one of their rivals, Repton Park. Royals were 8-0 winners in Loughton to move beyond the winning threshold with one game to go. Well done to all of the players and management!

The other game from the division saw JK Silvertown record another win with a 4-1 home success against UK Moldova in East Ham. Chris Wright scored twice, Gosling Jenkins and Shane Wallace off the bench with the others to make it nine league wins from the season.

DIVISION TWO CUP FINAL

AC Milano Reserves got their hands on the Division Two Cup on Sunday morning with victory over Woodford Town at a sunny Mayesbrook Park. Charles Brown broke the deadlock on the half hour mark before Mohammed Malik fired in the second half to give Milano a 2-0 win and the silverware.

DIVISION FIVE

Valence United B confirmed themselves as runners-up in Division Five on Sunday, scoring seven against Alpha in a 7-2 success to earn promotion. Rowan Newland and Ryan Knight both scored hat-tricks with Elliott Gerald-Duffy netting the other.

In north-east London, it was a vital victory for Mansfield Rangers who moved themselves out of the relegation places with a narrow 2-1 win against Lonsdale, the latter replacing them in the bottom two. Charlie Owen scored for Lonsdale with Claudius Edwards firing for Rangers.

DIVISION SIX

FC Mexico and Debden Sports B's final league games of the season saw them meet in Barkingside with the hosts coming away 3-1 winners to record a fourth league win of the season. Alex O'Halloran, Jack O'Neill and Jack Wilkinson all found the back of the net for the Mexicans.

Over at Parsloes Park, JK Silvertown Reserves confirmed a fourth placed finish in their maiden season with the league. The visitors were 6-0 winners on the day against London Legacy who themselves were pushing for a top four finish too. 

DIVISION SEVEN

The title race will go on for another week after second placed Warren United edged their way to a 3-2 win to record a fifteenth win of the season, defeating United Amateurs Reserves through goals from Harry Turner, Oliver Regan and Patrick Kalonda while Tony Anastasi and Pietro Patuto struck for United.

Valence United C go into their final game with matters in their hands after recording an important 3-0 win against promotion chasing Gatcliffe at Barking Park. Reece Stanley scored two and Jahsiah Weekes one to leave them needing victory next Sunday to wrap up the title.

CHARITY CUP

East London Ballers are through to the final of this season's West Essex Cup after overcoming a valiant effort from Division Three's Warren Senior at Parsloes Park 4-1 on Sunday. Ballers will now head to Oakside in late May to face AC Milano.

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