Harpenden Colts Under-10 Jaguars produced a superb performance in their 4-2 away win at Waltham Cross.
Jamie Swann, man-of-the-match James Gardner, Thomas Martin and Oscar Ryan all found the net in the victory.
The Under-10 Leopards defeated the Dragons 3-1. Cameron Smith, Lewis Poulter and Jamie Kelsey were on target for the victors while Ben Cowley scored for the Dragons.
In the ORC Red Divisional Cup, the Under-10 Tigers had another great performance beating Wheathampstead Tigers 4-1 in their quarter-final tie.
Alex Moffat, Oliver Murat, Daniel Bentham and Charlie Leach scored while Joseph Collins was the pick of their side.
In the ORC Green Divisional Cup, Harpenden Under-10 Panthers marched into the semi-finals beating Elite Feet Lions 3-1.
Goals from Alex Pearson (2) and Gabriel Tinnion fired them to victory with Max MacDonald their star performer.
In the ORC Emerald Divisional Cup, the Under-10 Lions were narrowly defeated in their quarter-final losing 2-1 to Welwyn Pegasus Royals. Harpenden Under-11 Magpies battled to a 2-2 draw with league leaders Aston Clinton.
Tom Horsley and Joe Parton were on target and Tom Godwin was named their man-of-the-match.
The Girls Under-11s won 4-2 in their HGPFL League Cup quarter final against Bedwell Rangers.
Chloe Morrison (2), Eiyah Stephen and Mia Pinkham found the net while their Megan King stood out after a great defensive display.
The Under-12 Blacks lost 4-1 in the last eight of County Cup to Welwyn.
Harpenden played a fine first half to lead 1-0 through Conor McCabe at half-time but were under pressure after the break due to the wind and slope advantage.
Welwyn turned the match around and scored four goals without reply.
The Under-16 Warriors won 3-1 against East Herts in the West Herts Youth League.
The goalscorers were Christian Everitt, Alex Fisher and Euan Stewart with man-of-the-match awarded to Nathan Delguardio.
Harpenden Colts Rovers won 5-3 in the Under-18 Divisional Cup against Hoddesdon Town. Sam Spranger (2), Jake Collins, Sam Jones and James McCulloch all found the net.
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