St Albans City Youth Under 16s North eased to a 3-1 win over Whetstone Wanderers.
Bestone Matabile, Lorenzo Federic and Jacob Bockenhauer fired them to victory.
The Under-16s Orient thrashed Northwood 10-0.
Rory Sheed-Davidson, Stephen Heather and Shaun Knighton netted braces while Harry Hussain, Harry Henderson, Owen Ladbrook and Matthew Pollard were on target.
Danielle Tyler netted four goals in the Under-15 Girls North's 7-0 win over Harpenden Colts in the League Shield Quarter Finals.
Emily Schofield (2) and Nicola Gosling completed the win.
The Under-15s West defeated Aston Clinton 7-5 with four goals from GianPaulo Manzi.
Malcolm Mancawa (2) and Tom Kerr sealed the win.
St Albans Under-14 Girls South beat Garston Ladies 3-1 in the League Shield Quarter Finals.
Kira Close (2) and Ellie Holder sent them through to the next round.
The Under-14s East thrashed Nascot Wood Rangers 5-1.
Sammy Abraham, Kai Quait, Owen Gates, Numan Hussain and Kade Beeson scored.
The Under-13s Central defeated Boreham Wood Crusaders 5-0.
Tom O’Toole, Fletcher Hedge, Nick Ralfe, Charlie Collins and Nathan Hossen found the net.
The Under-13s Orient thumped Everett Rovers Yellow 7-0.
Harry Peter scored a hat-trick with Nick Curtis, Kai Hobbs, Conor Blight and Billy Wilding on target.
The Under-12s South defeated Boreham Wood 5-2.
Ollie Seeby netted three while Tom Dodd scored twice.
The Under-12s Orient thrashed Chorleywood Common 4-0.
Ross Hermon, James Fontaine, Samual Beasley and Patrick Brown netted.
St Albans Under-11s North beat Evergreen 3-0 in the County Cup.
Sam McKenna scored a brace and Jack Carmichael found the net.
The Under-10s South defeated Panshanger 3-0.
Charlie Johnson scored twice while Nicholas Berman added a third.
The Under-9s East overcame Ware Youth 3-1 after efforts from Joel Whitworth, Jensen Dean and an own goal.
The Under-9s Victoria thrashed Harpenden Colts 6-1 after efforts from Frank Fermor (2), Zak Davies (2), Archie Hobbs and Oscar Bell.
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