Jake Robinson created another piece of history as Albion beat Luton 2-0 in the FA Youth Cup last night.
The 16-year-old striking sensation, who became Albion's youngest first-team scorer on Monday, hit the youngsters' second goal after 56 minutes at Bognor.
Robinson buried Albion's second after Ben Fillery's pass split the visitors' defence.
It completed a remarkable set of goals inside two months for Robinson - his strike in the under-18s adding to goals in the under-17s, under-19s, reserves and first team.
Albion went into the tie as slight favourites, having reached at least the fourth round in three of the last five seasons.
But Luton made it into round five last season before losing on penalties to eventual finalists Middlesbrough.
Matt Piper gave Dean Wilkins' side a dream start after six minutes. The versatile Piper, playing in central midfield, volleyed in from 25 yards.
Albion's reward is a home tie against Dulwich Hamlet or Ashford Town in round two.
Albion: C. May; S. May, Rents, Piper, G. Elphick, Breach, Russell Martin, Fillery, Watson, Robinson, Cox (Carey 68). Unused subs: Mountford, Richard Martin, Taylor, Gatting.
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