Charlie is the darling as Templars keep hopes alive
TWO goals from Charlie Briggs helped keep the under-10 Templars title hopes alive as they defeated Biggleswade United A 2-0. It was also good news for the under-10 Crusaders, who remain in a comfortable position at the top of Division B, despite being h
TWO goals from Charlie Briggs helped keep the under-10 Templars' title hopes alive as they defeated Biggleswade United A 2-0.
It was also good news for the under-10 Crusaders, who remain in a comfortable position at the top of Division B, despite being held 2-2 by Biggleswade B.
The under-10 Knights and Lancers had mixed fortunes in their games with Stotfold.
The Knights suffered a 4-1 defeat at the hands of Stotfold A, with the Lancers having better luck as a single goal was enough to earn them the points against Stotfold B.
Goals from Matthew Judges and Jordan Massey could not prevent the under-11 Templars losing 6-2 at near neighbours Letchworth.
The under-11 Lancers also suffered a defeat, 4-1, at the hands of Elsenham.
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The under-12 Templars reached the next round of the League Cup by defeating Potton Colts 2-1, thanks to two goals from Bonham Harper.
The under-12 Crusaders returned from promotion rivals Royston Town with all three points, as two goals each from Iain Robinson and Toby Harvey earned them a 4-2 victory.
The under-12 Knights could not repeat their recent excellent form, as they were defeated 3-1 at Symonds Green, a Conor Clarke goal their only reply.
A Josh Camborne-Paynter hat-trick helped the under-13 Templars move comfortably into the next round of the League Cup, witha 4-0 win over Stevenage Colts.
A Jake Kirkham strike completed the scoring.
Both the under-13 Knights and Lancers were defeated in their Division 4 matches.
The Knights were beaten 4-2 at Hatfield Town despite goals from Charan Basra and Jordan Davis.
And the Lancers went down 3-2 against Stevenage Borough Tigers, with Ben Cartwright and Alec Maguire scoring for the home side.
A single goal by Royston Town was enough to take the points in their game with the under-14 Templars.
There were goals galore in the under-14 Crusaders' League Cup tie against Buntingford Cougars.
The Crusaders made their opponents from a higher division fight all the way before finally being beaten 7-5.
Mitchell Tredgett was on target twice for the Crusaders, with Sam Heathcote, Matthew Pain and Robert Young also finding the target.
The under-14 Knights ran out 3-0 winners over visiting Arlesey Town. Striker James Sadler opened the scoring to give the Knights a 1-0 half-time lead, and two second-half goals from leading scorer Jack Fidock put the game beyond the visitors.
A weakened under-15 Knights found Division 1 leaders Letchworth GCE Royals too strong, and finished on the wrong end of a 5-0 defeat.
Division 2 leaders, the under-15 Lancers, were held to a 3-3 draw at Hitchin Town, with top scorer Sam Frazer-Bossom scoring twice, and Jordan Fidock adding a third.
The under-15 Crusaders suffered a 5-1 defeat to high flying St Neots in their Division 3 match, and the under-16 Crusaders will be disappointed to have lost 3-1 to Sandy after Josh Furness had given hem the lead midway through the first half.