Sawbridgeworth A 2 Hitchin Hurricanes 9 Under-nines AN irresistible second-half display of attacking football saw the Hurricanes record their best win of the season after an uneven game. Against the run of play, Sawbridgeworth took a shock lead but Hitchi

Sawbridgeworth A 2 Hitchin Hurricanes 9

Under-nines

AN irresistible second-half display of attacking football saw the Hurricanes record their best win of the season after an uneven game.

Against the run of play, Sawbridgeworth took a shock lead but Hitchin quickly hit back and took the lead through Sam King and Somerset Gough before the hosts levelled to make it 2-2 at the break.

The second half was one-way traffic as the Hurricanes dominated and King and Joel Alderson were in devastating form.

They both scored four each as the Hurricanes ran out convincing winners, and between them have now scored 37 goals in 10 games this season.

Sawbridgeworth B 1 Hitchin Hornets 1

Under-nines

STARTING their first game since November 29, the Hornets looked sharp and organised as they claimed a deserved draw in a game they dominated and should have won.

The first half was played almost exclusively in the Sawbridgeworth half and the only thing lacking was goals - despite lots of promising situations and half-chances, the goal that the Hornets deserved just didn't arrive.

The second half followed a similar pattern until against the run of play the hosts forced their first corner and went in front with a flick at the near post.

The Hornets responded positively and deservedly equalised when Morgan Noble charged into the area and crashed home a cross to make it 1-1.