Debutant Jack Low's second half goal was enough to secure Kenilworth Sporting all three points from fellow Warwickshire side Alcester.
Described by Sporting manager Martin Ascroft as "a game of two halves" Kenilworth had dominated the first half and took a 1-0 lead into the break courtesy of Dave Ghebe's 25th minute strike.
Kenilworth Wardens Sunday side made it three from three with a convincing win over Upper Lighthorne, maintaining the club's winning start to the season.
Lighthorne started the better side with their pressing and physicality, putting wardens under pressure.
Kenilworth Sporting's winning run was brought to an end by table topping Fairfield Villa as the Warwickshire side were edged out in a close five goal affair.
However the result still leaves positives for manager Martin Ascroft as his young side continue to improve.
Luke Steer starred as Kenilworth Sporting made if four wins on the bounce as they hammered Bolehall Swifts 5-0 at Gypsy Lane.
After not playing the previous week due to Cadbury Athletic's facilities not being up to league standards, Sporting manager Martin Ascroft was worried his young side might be a bit rusty and the momentum had been stopped.
Kenilworth Wardens Reserves kicked off their league campaign in perfect fashion as they dispatched Bourton and Frankton FC 9-1, laying a marker down for the rest of their Alliance Three campaign.
Wardens started brightly and on the front foot, using their passing game to dominate their opponents.
Kenilworth Wardens Reserves suffered a disappointing 3-0 defeat against Whitnash to end their pre-season, in a game played at Stockton FC.
Wardens started in a 4-3-3 formation, looking to utilise the skill and work rate of their forward players to press and nullify Whitnash's possession based game.
Kenilworth Wardens hosted Stockton in their debut match in the Leamington Sunday league.
Wardens only had two players over the age of 18 in the starting 11 and were hoping that their enthusiasm and work rate would make up for their lack of experience.
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