RONAN SILVA smashed in four goals as Bedfont Green Colts U9s hammered Ashford Town 9-0 on Sunday - with Josh Robbins hitting a hat-trick and Luke Melson bagging a brace.

Another team to hit nine was the U12 Royals, who beat Farnham 9-3, with Annesh Sachdeva also hitting four goals.

Abby Mohammed and Jordan Straughan chipped in with a double each, while Tarun Mehta rounded off the scoring.

Yousef Hedfi's hat-trick, plus a brace from Sonny Hersey and a Liam Gregory strike, helped the U10 Colts return to winning ways - and the top of the table - following a three-game winless streak with a fine 6-1 win at Ashford Town.

The U13s led table-topping Staines Town through Tyler Stone's penalty until 10 minutes from time, when they succumbed to an equaliser and drew 1-1, while Oscar Goodwin and Dhillon Hollands were on the mark to earn the U7s a 2-2 draw with Old Isleworthians.

Goals from Cyrus Longdon-Hughes and Danny Knight gave the U16s a 2-1 win over Barnes Eagles, while Josh McBride and Charlie Conlon earned the U8s a 2-0 win over Spelthorne.

The U15s just failed to turn around a three-goal deficit with 10 men in their top-of-the-table clash with Epsom & Ewell, losing 3-2 despite a Daniel Hamlet brace.

Ryan Couch netted the winner as the U9 Youth overcame Hook 1-0, but Robbie Joseph's strike was little consolation as the U9 Juniors went

down 5-1 to Guildford Saints.

The U10 Royals went-down to a last-minute goal at Inter Ditton, losing 3-2 despite Nicholas Hashimi and Killian Newport's strikes, while Keiran Lewis's strike was not enough to prevent the U12 Youth going down 5-1 to Chelsea United, where Billy Hall was man-of-the-match.

Billy Hadjkryiacos, Broy Doran and Paul Stephenson were all on target for the U11 Royals, but they went down 6-3 at Claygate, while the U11 Colts lost 2-0 to Cobham.

The U11 Juniors had a heavy defeat, 8-0 to Kew Association, but the U11 saints beat Send 6-2.

Meanwhile, the adult Bedfont Green Social sides both won to stay top of their leagues.

The South beat Worplesden 4-2 and the North saw off Crown & Anchor 3-1.