TWO goals from Tom Gameson helped Pegasus Juniors draw 2-2 against Wolverhampton Casuals in West Midlands (Regional) League Premier Division.

The Hereford United in the Community (UITC) prodigy, who played for Hereford FC against Pershore Town in the Polymac Packaging Midland Football League Cup, struck either side of half-time to claim a point for James Edmonds' side.

Wolverhampton were the better side in the opening exchanges and had a number of chances to open the scoring before they did so through Jay Holcroft after 13 minutes.

But Pegasus levelled a minute later after Gameson beat Liam Stanton with a powerful shot.

However, the away side were soon back in front after Todd Perry headed home before Gameson scored again 58 minutes.

Callum Craddock played the ball to Sam Phillips on the left, who beat his marker before pulling the ball back to the unmarked Gameson who calmly guided the ball past Stanton.

Wellington needed a late goal from Josh Hunt to salvage a draw in their match against Cradley Town.

Hunt smashed the ball home with a minute left to earn Welly a credible 1-1 draw.

Cradley, who are third in the division, broke away to open the scoring after 33 minutes after Wellington had a number of ahnces.

Hunt then hit a post after being set up by Adam Newbury after the break, but he eventually did get his goal.

Bromyard Town, meanwhile, came away from a very difficult trip at Shawbury with a fantastic 4-3 win.

Shawbury went into the game having won 11 out of 14 games, while Bromyard had only won three.

Meanwhile, in Division One, Kington Town beat Trysull 3-1, while Bartestree went down 2-0 to Wrens Nest.