Calverley United U-8s stayed fourth in the Garforth Junior League with comfortable back-to-back victories at struggling Netherton.
Harry Davis opened the scoring in the first game with a looping shot from wide out on the right before a spectacular volley from man of the match Chris Brown doubled Calverley's advantage.
* Click here for more Calverley United match reports and club news.When Harris Thompson made it 3-0 before the break it looked like the visitors would run riot but Netherton put the brakes on in the shadow of the M1 after the interval, restricting Calverley to one more goal from Lewis Waddington.
A 4-0 victory was an accurate reflection of a game in which Calverley goalkeeper Ethan Horne did not have to muddy his shorts but the visitors had to work harder in the second match before finally breaking down Netherton.
An instinctive strike from Owen Bailey gave Calverley an early lead but the Wakefield side equalised via Tim Turner from a corner.
Goals either side of the break from Asher Simpkins gave Calverley some breathing space but it took two terrific saves from goalkeeper Matthew Hodges to maintain the advantage.
Bailey struck again after a frog had been removed from the damp pitch before man of the match Louis Squires curled in a left-footed corner direct to round off a 5-1 win in style.
Calverley remain top of the fair play league with two fixtures remaining, starting on Sunday at home to Leeds City Juniors.
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