St Albans Rangers Under-18 Whites finally overcame Brady Maccabi 5-3 in an entertaining encounter.

Rangers started slowly as they conceded two goals and were on the back foot until a neat flick from Nick Emson allowed Matt Kerr to halve the deficit. Rangers equalised through man-of-the-match Joe Caunce before the opposition regained the lead.

But two goals for Matt Lawrence and another for Joe Caunce turned the match around.

The U-18 Zelos went down 5-2 against Watford Sports Youth. Rangers played some of their best football of the season going in at half time with the scores level at 1-1 with their goal coming from Alex Newman. Rangers battled well in the second half but ran out of steam with their second goal coming from Alex Newman.

Rangers’ U-16s came from behind several times and eventually drew 4-4 at Chorleywood. Goals came from Jack Woods (2), Wes and Harry Seeby.

The U-14 Reds played really well but still lost 4-1 to Berkhamsted Raiders. Kie Thompson got the goal and Sid Jordan was the pick of their players.

The U-13s lost 3-2 to Nascot Wood in the League Cup. Their top scorers Jeremy Stace and Charlie Frost bagged one each and Segio Santander was man-of-the-match.

St Albans Rangers U-13 Girls eased to an 11-0 win over Headstone Manor.

Adrienne Milton was their star player as she netted five following her hat-trick last week.

The scoring started in the 12th minute when Hannah Barnett side-footed home and Milton opened her account six minutes later and quickly added another.

Milton turned provider for Rangers’ fourth, delivering an excellent cross from the right that was converted with aplomb by Morgan Jeggo and Stephanie King got the fifth on the stroke of half time.

Jeggo grabbed her second shortly into the second half before Shannon Martinez got in on the act beating the keeper from a tight angle.Milton scored three in quick succession before Hannah Barnett capped the scoring with her second.

St Albans Rangers U-11s lost 5-1 at Borehamwood 2000 with Robert Farrer scoring their consolation goal.

The U-10's Reds lost 2-1 to London Colney the league despite an effort from Noah Costin.

Rangers U-9’s recorded their second victory in successive matches with a 3-2 home league win against a much improved Borehamwood Youth Panthers. The side came from a goal behind to equalise through Jacob Dumbarton’s first goal of the season. Haydn Tominey-Smith and a terrific strike from man-of-the-match Sam Woolnough completed the comeback.

London Colney Colts U-16s lost 6-1 in the Challenge Cup to top division title contenders Omonia Green.

Despite conceding four first-half goals the Colts stepped up to produce a much improved second-half display thanks to a well taken goal from Yannick Saminaden and another man-of-the-match performance from Oskar Parish.

Harvesters U-9 South lost 3-0 to Borehamwood 2000.

The U10's South continued their winning streak with a 3-2 victory over Hadley Wood and Wingate Herons after a hat-trick from Taylor Jeggo.

Harvesters U-10s East won 5-2 at Alexandra Park U-10s North in the Green division of the Watford friendly league. Ben Robinson netted a brace and Ross Weaver also scored twice with Jacques Hladkyj also on target.

The U-10's North moved into the third round of the Challenge Cup with 2-0 victory over AEK Eagles with goals from Will Brothwood and Harry Sprowson.

Harvesters U-11s South drew 4-4 with Finchley Flyers. Oliver Hann scored twice with Adam Smith and Alex Stevens also on target.

The U-11s went down to a late Spurs goal in their 4-3 defeat. Star player Olivia Syson ran the show from midfield netting twice and Maya Yapp scored their other goal in a brilliant game of high-quality football.

Harvesters U-12 North drew 1-1 against Aldenham Juniors. Their goal was scored by Micky White and man-of-the-match went to Ellis Douglas.

The U -12's South won 11-0 after goals from Sean Cosgrave, Andrew Jennings (2), Jonny Reeney (3), Lorenzo Federici (3), Ewan Wattley and Harry Henderson.

Harvesters Girls U-12s battled to a 3-2 win at Whetstone Wanderers.

Karis Yapp, Robyn Reardon and a penalty from Megan Samuel fired them to the victory with Anna Biggs picking up the player of the match award.

The U-14s South beat Bushey Rangers 6-3 after extra time. A goal each from Josh Clifford and Ronan Gaffney and braces from James Banathy and Calum McDonald saw off the opposition.

The U-15 Girls put up a fine all round team performance to beat a strong Garston Ladies side 4-1. Ellie Bergin bagged a hat-trick and Rhianna Bedi notched the fourth.

Harvesters U-15 North lost on penalties to Chorleywood Common U-15 Scorpions in the WFL League Cup.The result after extra time was 3-3 with goals from Nick Yates, Ronnie Blagden and Jack Nevin.

The U-16s South lost to Alexandra Park West 3-2 in the league despite goals from Emmanuel Banjo and Ben Gull.