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Ball Haye Green hit five in emphatic win, but Brereton are ones to catch in Prem

The Sentinel

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November 11, 2025

BALL Haye Green cruised to a 5-0 home victory over FC Alsager in their Premier Division meeting.

- Chris Jackson

Ball Haye Green hit five in emphatic win, but Brereton are ones to catch in Prem

STRIKE: Harry Salt, right, was on the scoresheet for Wolstanton United.

Ollie Mellor got Green on track in the 26th minute with their opener with Rob Pearson adding a second on 40 minutes with a third arriving on the stroke of halftime courtesy of Taylor McIlreavey.

The Staffordshire Moorlands side kept their foot firmly on the gas in the second period with Pearson completing his brace on 50 minutes with Josh Outram rounding things off with their fifth on 83 minutes.

Matty Ainger’s Brereton Social issued a ‘catch us if you can’ statement to the chasing pack in the top flight after the leaders travelled to Manor Road and defeated Rob Wheelan’s inform Madeley White Star 4-1.

Max Marshall put the Rugeley-based visitors ahead from the penalty spot after tricky winger Kieron Cliff was felled in the area.

Wheelan’s men hit back on 34 minutes when a superbly struck free-kick found the top left hand corner of the Social net.

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