Slinn and Parker are with Liam McDonald's Rushall Olympic, whilst academy products Vann and Cockerill-Mollett are enjoying a very successful short-term stay with Scott Dundas' Chasetown.
Rushall were back in action on Saturday afternoon as they played host to Redditch United in their latest Evo-Stik Southern League Premier Division Central fixture of the season.
Joe Slinn remained among the substitutes as West Brom stopper Adam Przybek retained his place in starting XI, alongside Dylan Parker. who looked to build upon his well-received debut.
Sadly for the Pics their dismal run of form, which saw them arrive at the match winless in their last seven all-competition outings, continued as goals from Shaquille Leachman-Whittingham (2), and David Reynolds rendered Danny O’Callaghan's first-half leveller meaningless as the Reds eased to victory.
Dan Vann and Callum Cockerill-Mollett retained their starting spots as Chasetown played host to Droylsden in their latest Evo-Stik Northern Premier League West Division outing.
The match was a close-run affair and only saw one goal as the Scholars struck after just fourteen minutes of the first-half with Will Whieldon unleashing a rocket past Bloods goalkeeper Chris Thompson.
A promising start to the calendar year for Scot Dundas and his Scholars, who will be looking to build upon the win during their next outing.
Joe Slinn remained among the substitutes as West Brom stopper Adam Przybek retained his place in starting XI, alongside Dylan Parker. who looked to build upon his well-received debut.
Sadly for the Pics their dismal run of form, which saw them arrive at the match winless in their last seven all-competition outings, continued as goals from Shaquille Leachman-Whittingham (2), and David Reynolds rendered Danny O’Callaghan's first-half leveller meaningless as the Reds eased to victory.
Dan Vann and Callum Cockerill-Mollett retained their starting spots as Chasetown played host to Droylsden in their latest Evo-Stik Northern Premier League West Division outing.
The match was a close-run affair and only saw one goal as the Scholars struck after just fourteen minutes of the first-half with Will Whieldon unleashing a rocket past Bloods goalkeeper Chris Thompson.
A promising start to the calendar year for Scot Dundas and his Scholars, who will be looking to build upon the win during their next outing.