LEWIS Lyne scored the goal as FC Bracknell U13s drew 1-1 at Whitegrove, but it needed a fine save by keeper Tom Frazier to keep the hosts out. Alfie Merry edged the man-of-the-match award in what was an excellent team performance.

Callum Cobb bagged five goals in the U12 Youth’s 11-1 win over Ashridge Park Rovers, the other goals coming from Lewis Trevisani, Krisey Oppong (2), Louis Colwell, Ryan Priestley and George Johnson. Riley Morgan was named man-of-the-match.

The U13 Colts maintained their good run by defeating Windsor Youth Eagle Tigers 6-4 thanks to goals from Dylan Veck (3), Louis Christophers (2) and Vincent Nyame, with Tyler White man-of-the-match.

The U14s edged home 1-0 at Windsor Youth Hawks Rockets after a tight affair which saw both defences on top.

The goal came when keeper Jack Leigh’s long clearance found Kyle Wallbanks, who used his pace to get away from the defence and slot home his second goal in as many games. Leigh was named the player of the match.

The U14s Colts found Ascot United Aces too strong for them, losing 4-0.

FCB U15s beat Holyport Hawks 1-0, extending their unbeaten run to three games and up to third place in their league.

Hawks were unlucky not to have got a point, twice hitting the bar.

EUAN Gillies grabbed a sensational hat-trick to inspire Ascot United U13 Raiders to a resounding 8-0 victory at AFC Henley Hurricanes.

Freddie Grigg and Finlay Boaler both bagged braces, with the rout completed with an own goal.

The U13 Chargers edged out Eversley & California Pumas 4-3, while the U13 Sapphires overwhelmed Laleham & Kempton Girls 5-0.

Libby Jackson netted twice with the other goals coming from Sydney Duffy, Zoe Horsfield and Ella Davey.

The U18 Aces edged out Reading Pumas 1-0 thanks to an own goal, and the U15 Hornets beat Rotherfield United Colts 3-1.

James Tenniswood scored the only goal of the game as the U15 Youth squeezed past Kew Association 1-0, but the U14 Royals lost 3-1 to NPL Youth despite Charlie Reuby getting his name on the scoresheet.

Ascot United U12 Racing beat Yateley United Raptors 3-1, and the U12 Royals hammered Woodley United Mohawks 5-1.

Jonathan Makepeace bagged a brace, with Oliver Hallas, Micah Prior and Albert Tilezhinskii also on target.

BRACKNELL Athletic Spitfires Under 18s secured a fine 3-1 victory at Ashridge Park Royals.

A determined Athletic put pressure on Royals from the start, with Will Kelley turning in a Cy Lewis corner.

Ashridge nicked an equaliser just before half time, but the Spitfires were back on the attack in the second, a long throw-in from captain Harry Clabburn ending with Taylor Sansom heading home.

A brilliant performance up front finally netted man-of-the-match Kamran Khan a goal as Spitfires sealed the win.

Kyron Eagle and Harry Little scored for the U8 Blades against Pinewood Predators, with goalkeeper Daniel Newton their star performer.

Another shot-stopper, Kye Osborne, produced a fine display for the U14 Youth, although they still lost 4-0 to Twickenheam Tigers.

A brilliant brace from man-of-the-match Harvey Cecil helped the U15 Bombers dispose of Cookham Dean 5-2, the other goals coming from Alex Vincent, Harrison White and Kieron Russell.

The U10 Razors battled bravely against Derby Green Razors, with Ellis Wells scoring, Massimo Verga impressing in goal and Lewis Birchmore receiving man-of-the-match honours.

BRACKNELL Town U15s beat Raynes Park Vale Reds 5-0 in the third round of the Surrey Youth League Cup, their goals coming from Joe Warren (2), Sam Day, Jude Steinborn-Busse and Kai Hobbs.

The U11s youth team had Ollie Draper (2), Bertie Saunders and Nuno Cook to thank for their 4-0 win away to Sutton United.

In another U11s game, BTFC went down 5-0 to a Sutton United side who are unbeaten in three years.

Rudy Steinborn-Busse bagged four goals as the Robins U10s hammered Walton & Hersham 7-0, with Lucas Daka, Sam Lynskey and Alfie Heaver also on the goal sheet.

The U10s lost 2-1 to Spelthorne Sports, their first defeat of the season. They created a good number of chances, but found the opposing keeper in outstanding form.

Goals from Harry Phillips (2), Omar Nashaat and Jack Gregson were not quite enough for the Youth U9s, as they were edged out 5-4 by Westside Colts.

Aiden Bull grabbed a hat-trick to inspire the U8s to a 4-2 win over Motspur Park, their other from Cassius Cole-Hassam.