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Barton Stacey U14
Barton Stacey U14

UPPER Clatford U13 dominated the first half at Hatch Warren with two goals in five minutes against the wind.

The home side answered with a barrage of shots but just could not find the equaliser they more than deserved. Clatford scorers were Daniel Kane and Joe Taylor and man of the match was Sam Evans.

The U14s eventually came out on top against Littleton. Man of the match Henry Cook put Clatford in front and after Littleton got their noses ahead Sam Edgell bagged two goals to keep Clatford on maximum points. The U9s conceded an early Morgan Foakes goal for Shipton Rams but drew level through Matthew Clark. There was a flurry of goals as Rams won 5-4 with Ben Collins 2 and Ryan Penny netting for Rams. Gabrielle Williams and Jakob Russell were men of the match for Clatford. Shipton U10s continued their unbeaten record beating Whitchurch 3-1. Goals came from Callum Duff, Callum McKevitt and an own goal. Players of the match were Harry Evans and Luis Cleary.

Early on Whitchurch and Upper Clatford U12 both went close with Whitchurch keeper Karolis Kundrotas preventing the visitors from taking an early lead.

Aidan Boxall opened the scoring for Whitchurch with a cracking shot and Patrick Mathias made it 2-0 with a fine solo effort. Clatford were back in the game after a simple tap in but Whitchurch won 2-1. Anthony Morley was man of the match.

The J Dollin sponsored U16s had to be content with a point after completely dominating the first half against Worthys.

Steve Bearpark fired home his first goal of the season before Worthys equalised from the penalty spot. Man of the match was Barney Davies.

LUDGERSHALL Sports U15s dictated against Aldermaston and could have scored more.

Goals came from Jake Reeve (2), Philip Bartle, Robbie Owen (3), Macauley Hollis (2) and Curtis Tough.

First half domination by the U11s was only rewarded with a Ryan Proud strike against West Harnham. Daniel Keel and man of the match Adam Hetherington went close while keeper Curtis Topham ensured a clean sheet. Pressure led to an own goal and victory was secured by George Heard.

The U9s were kept in the game against Shrewton by man of the match Casius Lynd. Tom Willard pressed up front for Ludgershall, but the home team's class deservedly took the points as they won 7-0.

Full youth round up in Friday's Advertiser

1:03am Thursday 9th October 2008

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