WEEK 37 REVIEW: Round-up of all the Corinthian League action from the weekend

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DIVISION FIVE CUP FINAL
Friday night's Division Five Cup Final saw Young Royals spring a surprise as Panushanth Kulenthiran scored twice and Millensebas Montfort once in a 3-2 success against Valence United B at Parkside. Rowan Newland's brace kept Valence in the game but Royals clung on to take the trophy at the end.
TROPHYLAND CUP FINAL
On Sunday morning it was a trip to Dagenham & Redbridge where Colebrook Royals Reserves came out on top in their final against Manford Way in a 2-1 scoreline to lift the trophy. James Rose and Harley Lewis scored the all important goals for Royals with Charlie Moore's effort off the bench ensuring Manford kept going until the end.
CORINTHIAN CUP FINAL
It was the Corinthian Cup Final on Sunday afternoon where East London Ballers came out victorious from their clash against holders AC Milano. Steve Carvell scored two, Clayton Afonso and Khan adding the others for Ballers in a 4-1 win, Jorge Sambu getting the Milano consolation.
DIVISION ONE
The final Division One action of the season saw JK Silvertown get back to winning ways in rampant style with a thumping 14-2 away win against Debden Sports Reserves at Chigwell Lane, a result which saw the visitors end their season in fifth spot in the standings.
DIVISION FOUR
Ahead of their cup final clash on Sunday, it was advantage Byron Red Star in the league as the county champions secured a comprehensive 9-1 win against East End United. Fordham-Reed's hat-trick and goals from Adeshina, Akanbi, Daley, Oduwole, Mensah and Ogunmokun did the damage to ensure a third placed finish for Byron.
DIVISION FIVE
A seventeen-goal thriller rounds off the weekend's action where defences were in beach mode in a 9-8 win for Mansfield Rangers against Chingford Athletic. Billy Happe scored six, James Scott two and Jay Kanber one for Rangers in the win while Vilius Dambrauskas and Bobby Deemer hat-tricks were in consolation, Garry Collier and Serjan Culaj adding the others for Chingford.