CARY Lowrie-Williamson and Ben Alderman bagged braces and Lucas Mahal, Arkasha Samuel, Rhys Hughes and Josh Norman completed the rout as Ascot United Under 15 Racing hammered Hearts of Teddlothian Tigers 8-1, writes Richard Ashton.
Adam Khan was man-of-the-match for the victorious side.
Sam Wood scored for the U15 Youth, but they lost 4-1 to Bracknell Town, while the U15 Eagles were thrashed 6-0 by MFC Popley Youth.
The U18 Yankees crushed Worplesdon Rangers U17 7-1, but the U18 Aces were held to a 2-2 draw by Molesey Juniors.
Harvey Golbert scored twice – including a penalty – and Charlie Skinner was also on target for the U18 Royals, but they lost 6-3 to Laurel Park Hurricanes.
The U18 Youth drew 2-2 with Hartley Wintney.
Thomas Madden and Jake McKnight were the goalscorers for the U16 Royals, but they were beaten 5-2 by Hearts of Teddlothian Cheetahs.
Daniel Martin-Cenzano’s effort was merely a consolation for the U16 Aces as they were thumped 7-1 by FAB Academy, while John Ball’s goal earned the U16 Trojans a 1-1 draw with South Reading.
Amelia Humphrey got on the scoresheet for the U16 Diamonds, but they were defeated 4-1 by Hampton.
The U14 Hornets won a nine-goal thriller 5-4 against Hearts of Teddlothian Lions, but the U14 Youth lost 4-1 to Woodmansterne Hyde, Sam Evans scoring the consolation.
James Tilley, Niels Bergknut, Daniel Fullard, Josh Andrews and Harry Jenkinson got the goals which fired the U13 Royals to a convincing 5-0 victory against Woodley Wanderers, but the U13 Aces went down 2-0 to Caversham Trents Golds.
The U12 Diamonds battered Carshalton Athletic 9-0, but the U12 Sapphires were thumped 8-0 by Queen’s Park Rangers.
The U12 Raiders suffered a heavy 7-0 defeat to Langley Crusaders, and the U10 Chargers were edged out 2-1 by Twyford Comets Blacks. Josh Holt was the Ascot goalscorer, while a Bill Gray goal earned the U10 Saints a 1-1 against Hearts of Teddlothians Hawks.
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