SONNY Gooch, who two weeks ago netted five goals, scored another six as Bracknell Town Under 7s hammered Lyne FC 12-3, with Archie Selwood (4), Tommy Delayed and Oliver Burden also on target in an outstanding team performance.

There was a 6-4 victory for Town Youths U9s over Barnes Eagles, with Jacob Parsons-Young bagging a hat-trick and Presley McClurg and Charlie Kelly adding to an own goal.

At U10 level, the Robins inflicted an 11- 2 defeat on Woking Cougars by playing some superb football, the highlight of which was stringing together 26 passes without an opponent touching the ball.

The goals came from Sam Lynskey (3), Lucas Jacobs (3), Alfie Heaver (2), Matteo Solinas and Aron Preprah, who played in three different positions during the game.

Five goals from Sidney Moore helped Bracknell U10s crush Walton & Hersham Swans 11-1, with Alfie Platt (3), Joseph Callow, Harry Welch and Ethan Digweed adding the others.

A solitary goal by Curtis Broadway was sufficient to see Bracknell Town Youth U11s defeat Aldershot Academy.

In another U11 fixture, the Robins beat Perrywood Wildcats 6-3 thanks to two goals by Harry Pashley and one apiece from Ruben Verzuu, Dan Snow, Andrew Shmygol and Jake Dutton.

Bracknell U12s beat Ashtead 2-0, but were unfortunate not to add to Milo Swanton and Josh McMahon strikes as they hit the woodwork six times.

Skipper Jake Cook bagged a hat-trick as Town U13s defeated Kingstonian 6-1 to go top of their league. Ethan Hill and Bobby Emery were also among the scorers, while forward Oliver Taylor did well as stand-in goalkeeper.

In a U15 game, Bracknell defeated Ashford Town 3-1, their goals coming from Joe Warren, Reuben Doherty and Sam Day, while Max Mullins, Dan Baxter, Joss Robson and Will Say found the back of the net as the U16s won 4-0 against Meadow Sports.

  • FC Bracknell U14s defeated Caversham Trents Blues 1-0 with Oliver Clarke scoring the winner midway through the first half.

Defender Tom Blume took the man-of-the-match award with Josh Barefoot also playing well to keep a clean sheet.

The U14 Youth also won by the solitary goal, scored by Aaron Fletcher against South Reading Sharks to stay top of their division with a100 per cent record.

Their best player was Bojan Kostadinovska, while Jack Leigh kept a clean sheet for the third time.

The U14 Colts lost 5-1 away to West Byfleet Scorpions with Joshua Payne and keeper Harry Miller sharing the man-of-the-match award.

One of their teammates, Sam Holcroft, recently took to the air in a training plane with the Bracknell Air Cadets, having the thrill of experiencing a barrel roll, wing over, stall turns and a victory roll in style.

The U15s secured their first win of the season when defeating Burghfield Blues, while the U13s suffered their first defeat, going down 2-0 to Arborfield Aces.

A disastrous display saw the U12s crash 13-0 to Rotherfield United Scorpions, but FCB Youth had a fine 7-1 win over Whitegrove Saints.

The Colts went down 4-3 to Finchampstead Mavericks.

  • AN Aidan Holland brace and goals from Jake Miles and Taylor Arnold helped Ascot United U16 Youth to a convincing 4-0 victory against Sutton United.

Man-of-the-match Ben Alderman netted for the U16 Eagles, but they lost 3-2 to Windsor Youth Swallows despite Kye Watmore also finding the back of the net.

The U18 Yankees overcame Byfleet Village Cobras 2-0, but despite April Harding’s effort, the U18 Diamonds went down 6-1 to Fleet.

Josh Smith and Lawson Jones got the goals as the U15 Youth beat Gerrards Cross & Fulmer 2-0, while the U14 Royals went down 3-2 to Westwood United Hoops despite Jonah Steeverdon and Josh Andrews finding the back of the net.

The U13 Chargers beat Winnersh Rangers Dragons 3-2, the U12 Raiders lost 2-0 to Holyport Cobras and the U13 Sapphires were hammered 7-1 by AFC Wimbledon Yellows despite Ailsa Sheppard’s consolation.

There was more success for the U13 Emeralds, who battered Goring Robins 8-1, and the U13 Youth, who beat AFC Kingston 4-2.

Ascot United U12 Racing eased past Windsor Youth Merlins Spitfires 4-0, while Oliver Riley’s strike earned the U12 Colts a 1-1 draw with Woodley Saints Eagles.

The U12 Chargers crushed Woodley United Spitfires 5-1, with Ascot United U12 Athletic winning a seven-goal thriller 4-3 against Henley Hurricanes.

  • A HARRY White double helped Bracknell Athletic Under 15 Bombers overcome Sandhurst Town Boys 3-2.

White’s penalty followed by a 25-yard screamer on the half-volley, coupled to an Alex Vincent strike, proved enough for the Bombers, with left-back Kieron Russell taking man-of-the-match honours after a superb performance.

The U16 Devils slipped to a 3-1 reverse at Burghfield CSA, stand-out performer Matt Brancaccio providing Tommy Eskdale with a great pass which he converted from just outside the box for the Athletic goal.

Jake Carter put in another fine performance and grabbed the winning goal with a stunning lob for the U14 Youth as they edged out Finchampstead Rovers 2-1.

The U17 Spitfires fell to a 2-1 reverse at home to Fleet Spurs Roosters U18, despite having most of the possession.

A wonderful pass from Harry Clabburn set up Owen McConnell for the hosts’ goal, but despite a man-of-the-match display from defender Shaun Allan, Fleet took the points thanks to two late strikes.

Daniel Benson again starred for the U8 Blades in their game against Berks County Panthers, with Tommy Harper also putting in an excellent display.

Beau Hayward and Ellis Wells netted for the U10 Razors in their game with Priestwood Vale, with man-of-the-match plaudits awarded to Joe Ferguson, who showed he can play both in goal and outfield.