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Wolves U18s matched their counterparts Wolves Women on Saturday by recording an away win at Leafield to clinch the Central Warwickshire league title.
Wolves U11s travelled to Coventry City on Saturday for a clash with their main rivals for the league title.
Wolves U11s remained on course for the league title with a thoroughly professional victory over Coundon Court at Bentley Leisure Pavilion on Saturday.
It was a day of mixed fortunes for the Wolves Girls with all four teams in action this weekend.
The U11s were in action at home to Lightwood Lions at Bentley Leisure Pavilions, but despite all their early pressure, it was the visitors who struck first, breaking out of the Wolves stranglehold before a stunning strike gave keeper Rosie Taylor no chance.
Three of the four Wolves Girls teams were in action this weekend with both the u11s and U13s enjoying home advantage at Bentley Leisure Pavilion while the U18s took to the road for a difficult fixture.
It was away day action for all four Wolves Girls teams as they all took to the road this weekend in pursuit of their respective league titles.
After the excitement of cup semi-finals last weekend, the Wolves U11, U13 and U15 teams returned to league action on Saturday.
It was a weekend of cup action for the Wolves Girls with all four teams in semi-final action.
The U18s were away at Kingshurst where the hosts found themselves swept away by a Gold and Black tidal wave which scored 11 times without reply.
Wolves U11s and U18s returned to action at Bentley Leisure Pavilions on Saturday in their first games for almost a month, due to the recent bad weather, with both teams in action against close rivals at the top of their respective leagues.
Bentley Leisure Pavilions proved a happy hunting ground for the U11s, U13s and U15s this Saturday with Wolves girls winning all three encounters, scoring 27 goals and conceding just two. The U18s, playing away at Rushall, further underlined their league winning credentials with a 10-2 victory.