The Borehamwood Kings faced off against the Street Warriors for the second time in the season, with the sole intention of redressing the balance for the previous beating they recieved.

Warriors took the lead when a slap shot from midway up the pitch found its way through and into the Borehamwood net. But the Kings continued in their persuit of vengence and a Steve Dickinson wrist shot at the ten minute mark brought the scores level.

The air was tense as the lead kept changing hands but goals from Tom Dodd (2) Craig Bishop (1) and Sam Scrivenor (1) put the Kings level and only twelve seconds were left when Steve Dickinson slipped the ball into the net as he dived over a defender for the winner.

Kings 6 Warriors 5

LESHA Junior League

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The Enforcers did their homework for this game while the Saints came out for another 'skate in the park easy win', a shock awaited them as the opposition ripped them apart with a series of four goals in seven minutes.

A time out and a verbal ear-bashing managed to get the Saints motivated and they fought back to draw with goals from Nick Avery (3), Josh Caplan (3) and Ross Sin-Hidge.

Saints 7 Enforcers 7

LESHA Youth League

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Following the recent dismal displays by the Saracens the coaching staff have pulled out the stops to bring the boys back to the standard expected and their efforts were rewarded as the team demolished a much improved Titans side. The Craig Bishop Tom Dickinson partnership up front sparked with Bishop hitting six and Dickinson three goals. Sam Roberts put four into the Titans net, and Jermaine Hall, Jaydean George and Chris Dartnell hit two each as the mighty Saracens demolished the Titans by 19-1.

Saracens 19 Basildon Titans 1

LESHA Youth League

June 19, 2002 14:00