St Albans Rangers Under-16s claimed a deserved 3-1 victory over Brady Maccabi White at the weekend.

Man-of-the-match Matthew Oliver scored twice for Rangers with Jack Madley getting the third.

The U-15s recovered from a slow start to record a fine 4-1 win at Borehamwood. The team created plenty of chances, resulting in goals for Jack Woods(3) and Jacob Webster. Mitch Chapman was man-of-the-match after a dominating midfield display.

A spirited display by the U-14s was in vain as they were soundly beaten 9-0 in their WFL Challenge Cup Round 2 tie against Harvesters North.

Rangers were unable to field their strongest eleven with many players away on holiday, and their superior opponents ran out comfortable winners. Five goals from Jack Nevin and one each for Sam Robinson, Ryan O'Sullivan, Olliver May and Luke Bevis completed the scoring, with Chris Griffin putting in a man-of-the-match performance.

Rangers U-13s played Alexandra Park South in the League Cup and won 7-1 with goals from Brad Kelly-Keener (3), Ben St Clair (2) and Kie Thompson. Will Kilpatrick completed the scoring with a superb volley to claim his first ever goal for the club.

Despite a superb all round team performance, Harvesters North U-9s failed to score for the first time in 18 months losing 1-0 to a last minute winner at Panathinaikos.

In a close, hard fought game, Harvesters U-10s Girls failed to put away their chances while high-flying Hampstead converted theirs to give them the game.

The U-11s North beat Omonia White 7-0 at home. Amongst the goals were James Parker-Mendez, Tom Goodall, Joe Regan, Amit Wangoo with Dominic Boost picking up the man-of-the-match award.

Hat-tricks from Tom Cunliffe and Gabriel Connolly, plus a goal apiece from George Anderson and Michael Roche helped secure an impressive 8-2 victory for Harvesters U-12s South against Gadeside Rangers.

The U-16 Girls won 3-2 against St Albans City in the first round of the Knock Out Cup. A terrific game was played in good spirit, with goals from Freya Rampley, Shivani Bedi and Kayla Johnson sealing the victory.

London Colney Colts U-10s had a thrilling Challenge Cup match against London Maccabi Lions. The scores were level at half time, thanks to two goals from Conor McCallion, and despite another in the second half from man-of-the-match Alessandro Fardella, the teams were tied 3-3 at full time.

But the Colts could not find the winner finally going down 4-3 in extra time.

Colts U-11s missed out on a League Cup quarter-final place losing 6-1 to Northwood.

Colts trailed 2-0 at half time and conceded four quick goals as they chased the game in the second period. Louis Holland scored a consolation goal for Colts who also had a penalty saved late on.

An uncharacteristically slow start by Colts U-12s saw them concede three times in the first ten minutes of their home game against Whetstone Wanderers Tigers.

Shaun Aylward scored on the stroke of half time and Ben Smalley squeezed in Colts' second from a tight angle midway through the second half but Tigers ran out 3-2 winners.

Colts U-13s were beaten 7-1 by AEK Athens U-13s in the League Cup, with forward Luke Hatchett scoring their only goal.