Under-18

Sun Blue stay second in the Red, or top, Division after Michael McRoberts and two-goal Dominic Barnard set them up for a 3-2 win over Whetstone Panthers.

Abbots Yellow can defend the Challenge Cup they won last season after beating Alexandra East 5-1 in Sunday's semi-final partly thanks to two goals from Paul Insley.

Tom Bambury, George Fenton and Jordan Fredericks completed the scoring, with Josh Squires-Adams starring, as their team won through to face Limassol.

Defender Louis Judge starred as Garston Boys maintained their White Division challenge, with midfielders Charlie Medlin and Callum Wright scoring from close range in a 2-1 victory against Comets.

Alex Baker and Luke Weston helped Bedmond bag a 2-0 triumph against Harvesters South, with keeper Craig Cowper in great form.

Two goals from Otis Allen-Lloyd sent Kings Langley on the way to a 3-1 success against Pinner JFC, with star performer Tom Berry completing the scoring.

Under-16

Ollie Biggs, Johnny Vasey and Ben Pinder ran in the goals that keep Abbots Blue top of the Red Division, with keeper Andrew Burnell starring in their 3-2 win over Hemel Red.

Two-goal Greg Chappell led the way as Chorleywood Red downed London Colney 4-2, with their other goals coming from Ed Barcus and Krish Karia.

Harvesters reached the Spring Trophy semi-final by beating AC Finchley South 2-1 through Robbie Guy and man-of-the-match Hal Maher.

Under-15

Five more goals for the prolific Flo Bojaj set up Borehamwood Youth Lions for a 6-2 win over Gadeside Hornets, with Sam Young completing the scoring.

Jamie Bull starred as Abbots overcame Watford Youth Sports 3-0 thanks to strikes from Joe Deacy, Pierce Kelly and Ayyub Ahmed.

Croxley Jaguars stay third in the White Division, still with title chances, after beating Wheathampstead 3-0 thanks to goals from Jake Lampert, Chris Wright and Ryan Price, alongside a starring role from keeper Jamie Betis.

Two Josh Carvey strikes and an own goal were not quite enough for Chorleywood Scorpions in their 4-3 setback at the hands of London Lions.

Right-back Matt Hargreaves starred in Croxley Cougars’ 3-2 success at London Lions Green, with their goals flowing from Liam Cella, Matt Galpins and Will Bennett.

Borehamwood Youth Crusaders hit the goal trail, with James Blyth’s hat-trick the stand-out of an 8-1 success at St Albans East.

There were two goals each for Saam Shaban and Ardit Halili, a penalty from Mitchell Ryder and a starring role from midfielder David Caulfield.

Les Lane and star performer Kevin Brown, both midfielders, gave Bedmond their 2-1 triumph against Evergreen.

Harvesters North beat St Albans North 3-1 with two goals from Ronnie Blagden, a single from Chris Griffin and a starring role from goalkeeper Oscar Huglin.

Under-14

Two goals from star performer Taylor Blake keeps Borehamwood 2000 close on the heels of the Blue Division leaders after a 3-2 win over AC Finchley South, with Charlie Humberstone rounding out the scoreline.

Harvesters pulled off a 3-1 win at Gadeside thanks to goals from Calum McDonald, James Banathy and Matt Early, with Liam Kirby staring.

Under-13

Borehamwood Youth beat Cassiobury Panthers 6-2 with two goals from Ben Mortin standing, alongside strikes from Matt Spencer, Dan White, Connar Buss and Tyler Guerra.

A Joshua Francis double and a strike from Nikos Evangelides guided Everett to a 3-0 win against Edson, with Matthew Franks outstanding.

Harvesters South slipped up 3-1 against Potters Bar despite a strike from James Grisley.

Under-12

Star performer Dejon Noel-Williams and Joe Fossey both scored twice as Cassiobury Pumas overcame Hemel Athletics 6-3, with Harry Salinger and Zak Jackson completing the scoring.

Two-goal Joe Thompson keeps Bushey in the Yellow Division title mix after a 4-0 success at Brady Maccabi, with David Sota and Jake Watson completing the scoring.

Two-goal Ridhwan Shodeinde and Harrison Flesch gave Cassiobury Panthers their 3-2 win over St Albans Rangers Blue, with Calum Whelan starring.

Northwood battled back from two goals down to share the points against AEK via Josh Simpson and Khye Leung, with Travis Clarke starring.

Harvesters South beat Northwood Red 3-0, with two goals from Edward Cleaver and one from Charlie Habbick.

Aldenham Juniors reached the Spring Cup semi-finals with a 100 per cent record as Odi Alfaa’s hat-trick guided them towards a 7-3 success at Pinnacle.

There were two more goals for Taireece Thompson, alongside singles from Antonio Guidi and Chris Frangeskides, and a man-of-the-match performance from keeper Tommy O’Sullivan.

Jackie Bennett, Brandon Green and Archie Lefort set up Borehamwood for a 3-0 stroll past Omonia Green.

Harvesters North enjoyed two league victories over the weekend, starting with an 11-0 home win over Croxley Guild on Saturday thanks to a hat-trick from Louie Roberts and a goal apiece from eight different players.

They won 5-0 at Pinnacle Red 24 hours later thanks to a hat-trick from Finbar King, alongside strikes from William Brothwood and Louie Roberts.

Corey Siriwardana was Abbots’ man-of-the-match for the second week running as he pipped Daniel Horwood, Ashley Trill and the hat-trick hero Ben Knights for the award after a 3-3 draw against Harvesters South.

Under-11

Two-goal Albiond Fesko starred while leading Borehamwood 2000 into the quarter-finals of the Spring Cup with a 6-1 way over Bedmond.

The other goals came from Greg Adinna, Jack Allen, Teddy Driver and Callum Theobold.

Rohje Reida’s two goals helped Gadeside past Abbots Blue 4-3, with John Aluma and Kieran Farmer completing the scoring.

Johann Sanseau and Elliott Greig gave Sun Postal their 2-2 draw against London Colney before spot-kick saves from Danny Russo put them through in a shoot-out.

Ben Stewart starred as his Northwood team slipped up 3-0 at Whetstone Tigers.

Harvesters North remain top of the Red Division by beating Alexandra Park 3-1 with two goals from Ben Smith, one by Hugh Gaffney and a man-of-the-match show from Curtis Finch.

Everett came from 3-1 down to beat Hadley Wood Foxes 4-3 in the Spring Cup as two-goal James Tre led the winning by slotting home a winning penalty in extra-time.

Cameron Rowe and Joe Gow, with his last-minute equaliser, kept Everett alive in normal time.

Under-10

Harvesters East won 5-1 away at St Albans Rangers Blue with two goals from Ross Weaver, alongside a strike apiece from Jacques Hladkyj, Harry Warmsley and Ben Robinson.

Under-9

Despite missing a penalty, Cassiobury Tigers made it nine league wins out of ten thanks to Liam Bugler in their 1-0 win over Hadley Wood Herons, with keeper Alex White starring.

Harvesters South beat Northwood Red 3-0 with two goals from Edward Cleaver and one from Charlie Habbick.