Summer signing Slinn is on a season-long spell with Rushall Olympic, whilst academy products Vann, Cockerill-Mollett, Hayles-Docherty, and Peters are enjoying short-term stays with Chasetown, Halesowen Town, and Bromsgrove Sporting respectively.
Joe Slinn retained his place between the sticks as Rushall Olympic travelled to Suffolk and took on Leiston in their latest Evo-Stik Southern League Premier Division Central outing.
Thankfully for the Pics, they were able to bounce back from last weekend's defeat to Alvechurch as academy product Kieron Berry came off the bench to snatch all three points, the youngster staying alert to slam home after Gaz Singh saw an effort saved.
Joe, who has appeared in all of the Pics matches so far this season, kept a well-deserved clean sheet after preventing Leiston from scoring, allowing his temporary side to secure the win in stoppage time.
Dan Vann and Callum Cockerill-Mollett were once again named on the Chasetown teamsheet as they faced Widnes in their latest Evo-Stik Northern Premier League Division One West fixture of the season.
The Scholars would secure just their second league win of the season and bounce back from last weekend's draw with Glossop North End in the best way possible as goals from Danny Cocks and Tom Hill (2) saw them deservedly take all three points.
Vann and Cockerill-Mollett played for the entire game, playing a major part in 'keeper Curtis Pond securing his first clean sheet of the campaign.
Tobias Hayles-Docherty was among the starters as Halesowen Town took on St. Ives Town in their latest Evo-Stik Southern League Premier Division Central fixture of the season.
It turned out to be a disappointing afternoon for the Yeltz as goals from Ben Baker and Ben Seymour-Shove saw St. Ives secure the win, taking three much-needed points and send their opponents home unhappy.
Cameron Peters was named among the substitutes as Bromsgrove Sporting faced Aylesbury in their latest Evo-Stik Southern League Division One Central fixture of the season.
The match was a superb one from a Sporting perspective as they defeated the Moles by five-goals-to-nil, with Charlie Dowd (2), Richard Gregory, and Nathan Hayward joining Cameron Peters on the score-sheet to secure a well-deserved win.
Cameron replaced Gregory shortly after the match reached the hour mark and went on to bag a goal just five minutes later as he helped the Rouslers secure three crucial points.
Thankfully for the Pics, they were able to bounce back from last weekend's defeat to Alvechurch as academy product Kieron Berry came off the bench to snatch all three points, the youngster staying alert to slam home after Gaz Singh saw an effort saved.
Joe, who has appeared in all of the Pics matches so far this season, kept a well-deserved clean sheet after preventing Leiston from scoring, allowing his temporary side to secure the win in stoppage time.
Dan Vann and Callum Cockerill-Mollett were once again named on the Chasetown teamsheet as they faced Widnes in their latest Evo-Stik Northern Premier League Division One West fixture of the season.
The Scholars would secure just their second league win of the season and bounce back from last weekend's draw with Glossop North End in the best way possible as goals from Danny Cocks and Tom Hill (2) saw them deservedly take all three points.
Vann and Cockerill-Mollett played for the entire game, playing a major part in 'keeper Curtis Pond securing his first clean sheet of the campaign.
Tobias Hayles-Docherty was among the starters as Halesowen Town took on St. Ives Town in their latest Evo-Stik Southern League Premier Division Central fixture of the season.
It turned out to be a disappointing afternoon for the Yeltz as goals from Ben Baker and Ben Seymour-Shove saw St. Ives secure the win, taking three much-needed points and send their opponents home unhappy.
Cameron Peters was named among the substitutes as Bromsgrove Sporting faced Aylesbury in their latest Evo-Stik Southern League Division One Central fixture of the season.
The match was a superb one from a Sporting perspective as they defeated the Moles by five-goals-to-nil, with Charlie Dowd (2), Richard Gregory, and Nathan Hayward joining Cameron Peters on the score-sheet to secure a well-deserved win.
Cameron replaced Gregory shortly after the match reached the hour mark and went on to bag a goal just five minutes later as he helped the Rouslers secure three crucial points.