DICKLEBURGH won the Benevolent Cup for the first time in the club's history at Aldiss Park, Dereham against a spirited Gressenhall side, 1-0. Man of the match was Jordan Balls for a performance full of responsibility and maturity.

DICKLEBURGH won the Benevolent Cup for the first time in the club's history at Aldiss Park, Dereham against a spirited Gressenhall side, 1-0. Man of the match was Jordan Balls for a performance full of responsibility and maturity.

The game's only goal came when Max Lock fed the ball to Martin Kent who spun off his marker, breezed past a second and smashed the ball through the defender's legs into the net from 25 yards.

Dickleburgh are back on top of the Crown Fire Central and South Norfolk League Division One after beating bottom team Yaxham 10-1.