HAMPTON YOUTH U10s waved goodbye to seven-a-side football with a 2-0 win at Samba on Sunday.

Goals from Freddie Kemm and Henry Fuller, plus a clean sheet from Mason Day, made it a winning end before they begin 11-a-side next season.

Charlie John and Charlie Wiltshire bagged doubles as the U11s thrashed Molesey 5-1, with Oliver Sargentoni netting the other, while the U12s hammered Links FC 5-0, with Manu Passos Carr, Huw Bell, Harry Chapman and Charlie Wright sharing the goals.

Joe Winders netted the winner as the U9 Blues beat AC Fulham 1-0, while the U9 Reds beat Epsom Eagles 2-0 thanks to goals from Cameron Gill and Jamie Fowler.

Sam Dunne opened the scoring with a volley from the edge of the box, and George Curd netted a second as the U7s edged out Spelthorne 2-1.

They then drew 0-0 with Esher Wizards, with Louis Holmes the driving force and Jack Kaya starring in goal.

The U8s went down narrowly 2-1 to the same opposition, with Keerat Kharia's goal not enough.

The U15 Youth drew 4-4 with Staines and the U15 Manor beat Ashford 4-2, while the U17s beat their main rivals Kingstonian 3-2 and now have the title in the sights.

* HAT-TRICK hero Amir Hareb had three shots and scored them all as Isleworth Colts U11s beat Hillingdon Youth 3-1 on Sunday.

Hareb was man-of-the-match, but Josh Beaven again played well and has vastly improved this season.

HARRY DOYLE plundered five goals as Feltham Youth U12s stayed on course for a title win by thrashing Manorcroft 10-2 on Sunday.

Kye Watts Hammond, Lewis Hill, Kyreece Smith Reed, Jordan Maes Barrowcliff and Ashley Nola also notched.

The U13 Blues are on course for a title after bagging 10 goals against Manorcroft too, but over two games in a double-header.

Milan Punn, Sudeep Gurung and Marco Alves all hit doubles, while Ryan Dye, Paulo Sampaio and Adriano Augusto grabbed a goal each.

Three players notched twice for the U15 Whites too - Dan Wilson, Jamal Lowe and David Tomkins - as they hammered title-rivals Guildford City 8-1, with Charlie Lawrence and Addy on the mark too.

The U14s beat Staines Lammas by the same score, while the U17s came back from a 1-0 defeat to beat Wombwell 2-0 in the second game of their double-header, thanks to goals from Ross Radford and Lewis Wombwell.

Birthday boy Nathan English celebrated with a goal as the U9 Whites beat Mayford 3-1, with a Bradley Fidler strike and an own goal completing the scoring.

Mirjan Bokciu's double helped the U15 Blues beat Walton Casuals, with Toby Parke and martin Bayford also on target, while Ollie Elphick's brace, plus further strikes from Dylan Ingram, Aran Grewal and Kacper Skyzcpek, saw the U11 Reds beat Cove 5-3.

Reagan Bamford and Maddy Chelton netted as the U10 Predators beat Staines Town 2-0, while the U10 Trojans held title rivals St Francis 2-2 thanks to Azeem Malik and Tolu Ajayi Obe's goals.

But the U10 Blues went down 3-1 at Osxshott Royals, despite a Perry Osie Tutu strike, and the U10 Spartans lost 2-0 at Farnacombe.

Michael Moran earned the U9 Blues a 1-1 draw with Goldsworth Park, while the U13 Whites were edged out 2-1 by Corinthian Casuals, despite a Lee Ewing goal.

BEDFONT GREEN Youth U10 Colts secured their league title on Sunday - without even kicking a ball!

Nearest rivals Sheen could only draw their final game, meaning Green took the crown by one point.

But the U15s saw their bid for a league and cup double halted in heartbreaking style with a 4-3 League Cup semi-final penalty shoot-out exit, having drawn 3-3 with Meadow Sports thanks to goals from Jordan Hart, Ross Stoudjedski and Ben Stamps.

No less than 10 players notched as the U12 Royals beat Frimley Green 16-0, Aneesh Sachdeva and Ellis Coleshill leading the way with a hat-trick each.

Jordan Staughan and James Greenwood bagged braces too, while Edwards Sigamoney, Davir Sehmi, Tarun Mehta, Zak Inman, Abby Mohammed and even keeper Alex Smithers grabbing one each.

They stayed second, as did the U14s, who beat Old Isleworthians 4-2 with goals from Jordan Hardman, Anique Zafar, Jonathan Hope and Frankie Romp.

A 3-2 win over Barnes Eagles Colts, thanks to Ronan Silva's double and a last-minute Tyler Shrubb winner, means the U9 Colts could yet finish second.

Josh McBride netted his 50th goal for the club among his two for the U8s as they thrashed Manorcroft 8-0.

Austin Flanagan's hit a hat-trick in the rout, while Tevis Panarati and Zak Stemp were also on target.

Oscar Goodwin and Miles Peart Harris put the U7s 2-0, but Spelthorne Sports came back to draw 2-2, while goals from Baylie Doran and Khalid Faran were not enough for the U11 Royals as they went down 7-2 to Windlesham.

The U11 Colts and U11 Saints both lost 2-0, to Egham and Guildford City, while the U16s went down 4-0 to Aldershot and the U10 Royals lost 6-0 to Epsom.

The U18s went down 1-0 to title-chasing Wealdstone, while the adult Social South side beat Hambledon 3-1.

BEDFONT EAGLES U11s (left) used the first-team pitch for Sunday's game with Burnham Junior Blues - and it inspired them to a 2-0 win.

Burnham looked a tough prospect on paper, unbeaten in six games, but Eagles' restricted them to one shot on goal.

Gary Valeydon opened the scoring for Bedfont following some lovely close ball control, and Jake German put through Frankie Finn for the second.

Goals from Josh Homans and Jack Sutton, and a man-of-the-match display from Jack Cummins, saw the U7s beat Beaconsfield Rams 2-1.

Unlucky U12s found themselves 2-0 down at Beaconsfield at the break, despite Robert Davie giving the home side a torrid time and Shay Braham shaving the post.

Conceding another after the break, Bedfont pulled it back to 3-2 through Callum Light and Connor Eaglestone, and would have been level had Luke Whittle and Callum Foskett not had good efforts saved.

But Beaconsfield sealed a 4-2 win in the last-minute. Foskett was Eagles' star man.

* LAURA FITZSIMMONS netted a hat-trick as Bedfont Sports Girls U14s beat Camberley Girls 4-1 in the first game of their double-header on Sunday.

Charlotte St Pierre was also on target, while a cracking Amber Langston-Lloyd strike saw Bedfont win the second game 1-0 as well.

Emma Worley hit a second-half hat-trick as the U12s came back from 3-0 down to draw 3-3 with Queens Park.

Her first two came from Emma Coster long throws, and her third from the spot.

Amy McCann sent a volley which would have won it just over the bar.

Victoria Townsend was great in goal, Rachel Payne and Jess Bardini excellent in defence,while Emma Thorne and Sam Williams worked tireless up front.