Bishop’s Stortford Community Football Club under-11 Stripes extend unbeaten run by winning 6-2 at Bedwell Rangers
Bishop’s Stortford Community Football Club under-11 Stripes extended their unbeaten run to seven matches by winning 6-2 at Bedwell Rangers.
Nico netted twice, Tate, Dylan and Kayden scored one apiece and there was an own goal as the visitors took maximum points from the Mid-Herts Rural Minors League, Green Division contest.
Remi Hasty was named player of the match after filling in at right-back as the under-16 girls lost 5-0 to Welwyn United in the Hertfordshire Girls’ Football Partnership League Junior Cup.
Aimee Cole also had an excellent game as the hosts produced a brave performance with a makeshift defence.
Evan Castle notched his sixth goal in as many games to secure a 3-2 success for under-15 Wanderers against Parsloe Athletic in the MHRML Premier Division.
They led twice through Zach Warner - who rounded off a move involving Max Foster and Milan Ojimbah and also lobbed the goalkeeper having been found by Olly Sturrock - but were pegged back on both occasions.
Warner turned provider with time running out as he teed up Castle to grab Wanderers’ winner.
Joe Fair bagged a brace as under-15 Rangers beat under-15 Blues 3-1 to claim the inter-club bragging rights in MHRML Division Four.
Rangers took the lead thanks to Ed Charleswood’s long-range strike before Seb Drzaszcz equalised for Blues direct from a corner.
Fair finished off some nice build-up play to restore Rangers’ lead just before half time and then notched again shortly after the interval from Josh Taylor’s pass.
Aidan Hill hit a hat-trick as Royston Crow League, Division Two leaders under-14 United beat Bury Rangers 6-0.
Harry Anderson, Orran Canny and Zach Forman got the other goals for the table-topping visitors.
Amelie d’Almeida’s sensational 20-yard strike helped the depleted under-13 girls Azures win 2-1 at Hitchin Belles.
They made it three wins out of three in the HGFPL Junior Shield group stage despite having no substitutes to call upon.
Top scorer Poppy Dittrich put them ahead before d’Almeida’s long-range strike extended their advantage.
The hosts did pull a goal back late on, but defenders Maisie Bugg, Ruby Welch and Hannah Mully all performed valiantly and there was solid goalkeeping from Charlie Gill.