Under-12
Dejon Noel-Williams passed 100 goals in his three seasons with Cassiobury Pumas as they bagged back-to-back League Cup final appearances and also increased their chances of taking the Red Division title.
He scored hat-tricks in both the 8-0 league win over London Maccabi and the 6-0 triumph over Panathinaikos Green in the semi-final.
Zak Jackson found the net twice in each match, with the other goals flowing from Greg Sumpter, James Mullin, Lukas Singer-Davies and Joe Fossey.
Harvesters North beat Whetstone Tigers 3-2 and so take on the Pumas in the final after Linden Gabriel, James Parker-Mendez and Tom Goodall scored for them and Ellis Douglas put in a man-of-the-match show.
Cassiobury Panthers beat St Albans Rangers Red 6-1 thanks to George Payne, two-goal Kristian Demetriou, Dillon Farrell, Joe Noyes and Pearce Curran. Their man-of-the-match was Ralph Thompson.
Harvesters South gained six points in a double header against Cassiobury but lost against Enfield Green in a busy weekend, their goals coming from Ewan Wattley, Chris Ryan and Lorenzo Federici.
Jack Davey’s last-minute strike gave Everett their 3-2 win at Aldenham Scorpions after Elliott Wells and Jack Humberstone had also found the net, with midfielder Harry Taylor starring.
Odi Alfa’s hat-trick helped put Aldenham Tigers into the Spring Cup final, where they will face Omonia Green, following a 5-3 win over Hemel Athletic. Their other goals came from Danny Olinkya and star player Antonio Guidi.
Bushey know they have to beat Finchley Revolution on Sunday otherwise they will finish runners-up and Croxley Red will win the Yellow Division title.
David Sota and Femi Ogunsola completed hat-tricks as Bushey overcame HMH 9-0, with the other goals coming from Joe Thomson, Christian Aquino and Callum Hind.
Under-18
Glenn Sports added an appearance in the Spring Shield final to their Green Division title by beating Chorleywood Black 2-1 via goals from Sam Clark and James Hocking and a man-of-the-match show from centre-back Joe Hardie. The Wood strike came from Redmond O’Donoghue.
Steven Meunier, Joe Daly and Jamie McDougall gave Watford Youth Sports their 3-1 success at Gadeside, with right-back John Farrell starring as his team stayed in the Purple Division mix.
Steven Hurril and Joe Turbofield combined to set up Sun Red for their 2-1 win over Potters Bar Black, with centre-back George Preece starring as his team stayed within reach of the White Division title.
Danny Loveday and Paul Insley both completed hat-tricks as Abbots Yellow kept up their Red Division title chase by beating London Maccabi Blue 7-4, with Tom Bambury completing the scoring.
Under-16
Hat-tricks from Josh Shaffer and Spencer Warby guided Sun Yellow to a 6-1 win over Stonegrove in their final match of the season, with midfielder Josh Yelland starring.
Harvesters South lost 4-2 in extra-time against Northwood in the semi-final of the Spring Trophy despite two goals from star performer Owain Page.
Under-15
Northwood tied up the Blue Division title with three games to spare as they retrieved a two-goal deficit en route to a 9-3 victory over St Albans Rangers.
The prolific Michael Elderfield led the way with a hat-trick, with Alex Delasalle chiming in with two more. There were goals also for Tilk Malhotra, Mitchell Tate, Dan Dodd and star performer Billy McKenzie.
Cameron Clark starred as Abbots kept up their good form with a 3-0 win over Harvesters, with Joe Deacy scoring twice and Alex Foster once.
Croxley Jaguars and Abbots share the White Division leadership, and both had good victories this week.
Two-goal Jack Moneypenny was voted joint man-of-the-match in the Jags’ 5-1 success against Watford Youth Sports. The others flowed from James Cox, Ruben Barela and Chas Wright, with Stephan Atkinson sharing star billing.
Joe Sayers, James Blyth Saam Shaban and star performer Bobbie Gurrey guided Borehamwood Youth Crusaders to their 4-1 success against Panathinaikos White.
Kevin Brown, Reece Doyle, Clement Asante and Jordan Davies combined to give Bedmond their 4-2 victory at Stonegrove, with Les Lane starring at centre-back.
Two goals from Elliot Ashby gave Chorleywood Scorpions their 2-2 draw against Omonia Green.
Under-14
Harry Spry's hat-trick keeps alive Northwood chances of winning the Yellow Division as he set up a 5-0 success at Brady Maccabi Red, with the other goals coming from James Richmond and Harry Lord.
Under-13
Everett came from 2-0 down to beat Enfield 4-2 in the Spring Trophy semi-final as Lewis Howe hit a hat-trick and Joshua Francis completed the scoring, with James Thompson the superb man-of-the-match.
James Grisley, Matt Hill, George Anderson and John Cambridge secured a 4-0 win for Harvesters South against Bedmond.
Under-11
Oliver Castle starred in Northwood’s 1-1 draw against Bushey.
Under-10
Harvesters East climbed to second place in the Green Division after a 3-2 at victory over Everett Rovers, with two goals from leading scorer Ross Weaver and a late winner from Jacques Hladkyj.
The battle of the top teams in the Red Division saw Harvesters North draw 4-4 at Panathinaikos Having led three times, North saved the match with William Brothwood’s second goal after Freddie Wilkinson had also been on the scoresheet.
Under-9
Everett Blue made it to a second domestic final by beating London Maccabi Lions White 3-1, this time in the Challenge Cup, thanks to two goals from Kieran Topping and one from Kyal Williams.
Harvesters South played two Spring Cup games, losing 2-1 to Sun Postal with a goal from Edward Cleaver but beating Bushey and Oxhey 3-0 thanks to Chris Rowe, Nathan Thornton and Cleaver.
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