CHARLEE Martin scored four goals as FC Bracknell Under 12 Youth maintained their 100 per cent league record with a comfortable 14-1 win over Hearts of Teddlothian Hawks.
There were hat-tricks for Alex Di Cosola and Joseph Walker, with Billy Thorne (2), Archie Shadbolt and Jack Johnstone completing the scoring.
FCB U14 Colts lost 3-1 to Cavaliers in a feisty game full of endeavour and incident at Locks Ride.
Missing leading scorer Dylan Veck due to a foot injury, FCB held their own until late on in the first half when a disputed free-kick on the edge of the box led to the opening goal.
FCB continued to push forward and got their reward with a penalty slotted home by Ethan Callaway.
With skipper Freddie O'Shea, their man-of-the-match, driving them forward from midfield, Colts were in with a chance of upsetting the form book. However, Cavaliers regained the lead with a scrambled goal and then made the game safe by scoring a third from a free-kick.
FCB U15 Youth secured their first points of the season thanks to a 3-2 win over Spencers Wood, their goals coming from Kenny Wackrill, Nathan Collins and Connor Wignall, with Leo Saunders their stand-out performer.
Harry Aspinall was FCB U15's player-of-the-match in their 5-0 defeat at the hands of the Bisham-based FAB FC.
They were only a goal down at half-time, but their depleted side suffered further injuries in the second half and conceded four more goals to very strong opponents.
AN injury-hit 10-man Harts of Bracknell Stags side showed real character to share the spoils in a 3-3 draw with Camberley Youth Rovers.
Jacob Reed put the Stags in front against the run of play, but Camberley hit back to lead 2-1 at the break.
The hosts moved further in front straight after the re-start, but a magnificent solo goal from Kamran Khan and a 25-yard screamer from Shaun Allan helped Harts hit back for a point.
Joshua Gaffney was named man-of-the-match after putting in a composed display at centre-back.
The U18 Devils reached the quarter-finals of their Plate competition after beating Hawley Raiders 3-0 on penalties following a 2-2 draw.
Harvey Bird put Devils in front, but it took an Alfie Hill strike to force the game to spot-kicks.
Connor Knight, Owen Gigg and Hill then held their nerve to convert their penalties, and with man-of-the-match Jack Coleman proving impossible to pass between the sticks, Harts of Bracknell advanced to the last eight.
Jayden Weeks was the star performer for the U11 Razors in their game with Pinewood.
SYDNEY Duffy claimed a wonderful hat-trick and Ella Davey, Seren Smith and Ella Steer were also on target for Ascot United Under 14 Sapphires as they beat Beckenham Town Junior Gold 6-3 in a cracker.
The U14 Raiders went down 6-4 to Caversham Trents Blues, and the U14 Emeralds were beaten 3-0 by Thatcham Town Blues.
The U15 Youth overcame Claygate Royals 1-0, but the U15 Royals were knocked out of the League Cup 3-2 to Laurel Park despite goals from Josh Andrews and Charlie Reuby.
Leon Proietti and Enzo Pierrat-Brichon netted for the U13 Royals in their 3-2 reverse against Windsor Youth Merlins Typhoons.
Ascot United Racing beat Woodley Saints Eagles 3-0.
The U12 Sapphires defeated Thatcham Tornadoes Amber 5-2, but the U14 Raiders lost 4-0 to Eldon Celtic Panthers.
FABIO Vitagliano and George Amoah Fetua were both on target as Bracknell Athletic shared the spoils in a 2-2 draw with Twickenham.
Finley Beasley was their man-of-the-match, while Alex Bourne took the honours for the Hawks as they overcame Berks County Red Kites 5-2.
MAN-OF-THE-MATCH Leo Pointon scored a brilliant hat-trick and Callum Knight, the excellent Tommy Spender and Joshua Linsdell also wrote their names on the scoresheet as Binfield Chargers Under 9s produced a superb performance against Maidenhead Diamonds.
It was a physical encounter in tough conditions, but Chargers delivered an exceptional passing game and scored some fine goals.
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