Young Albion forward Dan Chimeziri was a hat-trick hero for Rushall Olympic on Saturday afternoon.
The 19-year-old’s treble helped the Pics secure a 4-2 triumph at Stockton Town in the Northern Premier League Premier Division.
Chimeziri’s strikes came after 16, 77 and 90 minutes on a day where Jordaan Brown also hit the target for the visitors. Jake Petitjean and Joshua Scott were the goalscorers for Stockton.
The Baggies academy graduate was taken off three minutes into second-half added time, with Harry Wakefield coming on for the final moments.
The away triumph means Rushall are now four points clear of trouble with two games remaining.
A huge result alongside a superb performance from each and every man yesterday.
But a special performance from Dan Chimeziri as he took the match ball home🙌#ShareThePicsPassion pic.twitter.com/vplE8YCtP5— Rushall Olympic FC (@ROFCOfficial) April 12, 2026
Elsewhere in non-league, defenders Jamal Mohammed and Evan Humprhies both completed full games for Gloucester City and Oxford City respectively.
Mohammed’s men won 5-0 at Dorchester Town in the Southern League Premier Division South, with all five goals coming before the break.
The 20-year-old centre-back got the assist for the third, chipping the ball up for skipper Keiran Thomas to head home. Kane Simpson bagged a brace, with Sion Spence and Liam Cross also on target.
The emphatic triumph keeps Gloucester second in the standings, with a play-off spot already confirmed.
Humphries’ Oxford City drew 1-1 at ten-man Alfreton in the Enterprise National League North. Ewan Clark gave Evan’s outfit a seventh-minute lead, and then the hosts’ Jack Newell saw red just 15 minutes later.
However, the visitors couldn’t hold on to their lead despite their numerical advantage. Dylan Youmbi equalised towards the start of the second period, leaving City five points clear of trouble with three matches left to play.
Finally, midfielder Cole Deeming came on with 18 minutes remaining as Cheltenham Town cruised to a 4-0 victory at Walsall in Sky Bet League Two.
The Albion youngster replaced Harry Ashfield at Pallet-Track Bescot Stadium with the Robins already 3-0 up courtesy of efforts from Ashfield, Isaac Hutchinson and George Miller. The fourth was added in the third minute of stoppage time, scored by Josh Martin.
Town are 19th in the table, but 13 points clear of the relegation zone.