Garston Ladies (96) recorded their first ever win at senior level as they defeated Evergreen Ladies 2-0.
Shaneece Williams-Davidson smashed home a free-kick in the first half and then Dani Freeman’s fine finish secured the victory for the Purples.
The senior side were beaten 3-2 at home to Enfield Town on Sunday.
Vikki Duffy put Garston ahead and then doubled the lead shortly before half-time.
Enfield pulled a goal back before the break and the game was turned on its head in the second half as the visitors added two more to their tally.
A second-half fightback from Harvesters meant the Under-16 Mets crashed out of the County Cup after a 4-3 defeat.
Olivia Thomson (2) and Rachel Rabin had put Garston 3-1 ahead at the interval. However, Harvesters were much improved in the second period and they battled back and netted three times without reply.
The Under-16 Sharks are through to the League Shield semi-final after they recorded a 5-1 win against Bushey Rangers Whites.
Krystal Clarke grabbed a debut hat-trick and there were singles from Jade Roberts and Leah Crocket.
Goals from Casey Bunker and Amy Robb helped the Under-14s record a 2-1 win in the League Cup against St Albans City.
The Under-13s went down to a 5-0 defeat against Evergreen while the Under-12 Diamonds suffered a similar fate, losing 6-0 to a strong Harvesters side.
It is 24 consecutive victories for the Under-12 Mets as they defeated Hampstead in the League Cup.
Braces from Libby Poster, Megan Allaway and Katie Edmunds and a Ruby Jager strike set up a comfortable win.
The Under-11s advanced in the County Cup as they defeated Stevenage 4-0 thanks to goals from Charlotte Bambridge, Claudia Bulow (2) and Nicole Zermani.
The Under-11 Diamonds lost 2-1 to Royston Town despite Sharday Constable finding the net.
Simone Hingston netted for Garston’s Under-10 Diamonds while there were goals for Jessie Dyson and Josie Bennett for the Under-9 Mets and Keira Hemmington for the Under-9 Sharks.
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