Under-15
Chorleywood Scorpions secured a cup final double by winning through in the Challenge Cup thanks to strikes from Jordan Woodcock in their 2-1 win at Croxley Jaguars and now they take on Leverstock Green.
Two-goal Jamie Dixon and Alex Foster, for his goal and two assists, shared the man-of-the-man vote as Abbots beat St Albans North 4-1, with Steve Ward completing the scoring.
James Blyth, Saam Shaban and Kenny Dollman combined to give Borehamwood Youth Crusaders their 3-1 success against Omonia Green, with Mitchell Ryder starring.
Liam Cella’s hat-trick helped Croxley Cougars into third place in the Green Division with a 6-1 victory over Omonia White, with Matt Hargreaves, Matt Galpin and Marcus Rivers completing the scoring.
Charlie Rowland and star performer Alex Flesch set up Cassiobury Clarets for a 2-0 triumph over Blue Division table-toppers AC Finchley for their third straight win and clean sheet.
Five more goals from the prolific Flo Bojaj put Borehamwood Youth Lions into the Spring Cup final as they overcame Sun Blue 8-0, with the others coming from Jeffrey Wiredu (2) and Charlie Wheeler.
Ronnie Blagden’s goal and man-of-the-match performance was not enough as his Harvesters North team slipped up 2-1 against Hadley Wood.
Under-18
Carl Brown's four goals brought Gadeside their 7-3 win over Harvesters South, with their other net action flowing from Daniel Mason, Daniel Bryon and George Ray.
Michael Dellasale, George Holland and Denis Malollari were among the goals as Northwood beat Abbots Yellow 4-1 to stay top of the Red Division, with Matthew Gizzi starring, after Jordan Whittingham had opened the scoring for the Yellows.
Hat-trick hero Daniel Kitchener kept alive Sun Red’s White Division title hopes in the 3-2 success against Enfield.
Adam Rowe and Tim Spears combined to give Kings Langley their 2-0 triumph at Omonia, with defender Ryan Dent starring.
Luke Hatherell starred for Chorleywood Black as they slipped up 1-0 against Potters Bar White.
Under-16
Ryan Peach was a superb stand-in keeper as Everett won 4-1 at Chorleywood Red, getting to the Spring Shield semi-final thanks to two goals from Jay Spencer, strikes from Aaron Peach and Alfie Devane and a man-of-the-match show from Jay Toomey.
Nascot Wood and Cassiobury Spartans are through to the Spring Cup final.
Tom Dyson’s hat-trick led the way for Nascot in their 4-0 success against Sun Yellow, with midfielder Oliver Sheehan starring.
Charlie Claridge netted twice for the Spartans, whose other scorers in a 5-2 triumph over Enfield were Luke Harris, Luke Rose and Scott Gilzean.
Under-14
Tornado went top of the Red Division with a 2-1 win over Garston Boys, via Nathan Kelly and star performer Taylor Cobb.
Arber Kunobiku, Harvey O’Brart and Ben Wilson gave Cassiobury Clarets their 3-2 success at Omonia White.
Northwood Red retrieved a two-goal deficit in reaching the Challenge Cup semi-finals by beating Alexandra West 3-2, via Sanjiv Solanki, Aaron Sharkey and star performer Oliver Glynn.
A Connor Peters hat-trick helped guide Nascot Wood to a 7-1 triumph over St Albans Rangers Blue, with his team having conceded first. Connor Callis found the net twice and there were goals also for Ben Fullylove and Luke Verlander.
Harvesters South held league-leading Evergreen to a 2-2 draw, with an own goal and a strike from James Banathy and Jack Cahill starring.
Under-13
Borehamwood Youth made it three wins in a row as they beat Pinnacle 3-1 thanks to goals from Rob Forty, Tyler Guerra and Ben Mortin.
Harvesters North rounded off their season with a 2-0 success against Nascot Wood Eagles, via Nathan Dimmock and Sam Gisby, to claim third place in the White Division James Smillie’s goal for Harvesters South was not enough as his team slipped up 2-1 against Oakhill Tigers.
Under-12
Brandon Green's double in a 2-1 win at Pinnacle gave Borehamwood Youth Blue the White Division title, with Shane Bramley starring.
Cassiobury Pumas drew 3-3 against Hemel Athletic thanks to scores from Dejon Noel-Williams, Joe Fossey and an own goal, with Lukas Singer-Davies starring.
Joe Noyes, star performer Kristian Demitriou and Dillon Farrell found the net, while Alex Gran saved a penalty, in Cassiobury Panthers’ 3-3 draw against Gadeside. Matthew McGeary scored twice for Gadeside and Dylan Cole once.
Two-goal Luke Benton led the way as Northwood got past Omonia Green 4-2, with their other goals coming from Will Holland and Daniel Mile.
Nathan Davies bagged a hat-trick as Harvesters North overcame Whetstone Pumas 8-0, with their other goals coming from Tom Goodall, Micky White, John Nott, Ellis Douglas and Linden Gabriel.
Harvesters South bagged six points from beating Pinner 6-1 and 1-0 in a double header, with Lorenzo Federici finding the net four times. The other goals came from Sean Clifton, Ewan Wattley and Michael Townsend.
Under-11
Borehamwood 2000 tightened their grip on the Green Division leadership with a 3-0 win at AC Finchley South thanks to goals from Teddy Driver, Matthew Hill and Byron Long.
Joe Gow and Marcel Efueye put Everett into the Spring Cup final with a 2-0 success against Sun Yellow, with Elliot Godfrey and midfielder Cameron Rowe starring.
Liam Brooks’ four-goal blast took Bedmond to their 9-2 triumph over Cassiobury Blue, with Mitchell Pooley chiming in with two more and the others coming from Joe Prior, Charlie Ingles and Danny Stragner.
Tobi Odanye starred as Northwood lost 2-0 against AC Finchley North.
Under-10
Despite a goal from William Brothwood, Harvesters North lost their first league game of the season, 2-1 against London Maccabi.
Under-9
Kieran Topping set up Everett Blue for a 1-0 win over Edmonton Cougars in the League Cup semi-final.
Chris Rowe’s goal gave Harvesters South a 1-1 draw against Borehamwood 2000.
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