Louis Holmes made it a debut to remember for Hampton Youth U8s on Sunday - running from his own penalty box before finishing in a style Craig Bellamy would have been proud of.

But his was not the only spectacular goal in their 3-0 win over Ashford Town, Harry Patterson netting with a volley from near the half-way line.

Keerat Kharia scored the other for Hampton.

Man-of-the-match George Curd notched a double as the U7s beat Bedfont Green by the same scorerline.

Sam Dunne also bagged a belter, while keeper Jack Mockford kept a clean sheet with some brave saves.

Stevie Browne set up Henry Fuller for his 14th goal of the season to give the U10 Youth side the lead in their derby with the U10 Manors.

Leon Andoh converted Keegan Stewart's cross for the equaliser.

But fine defending from Liam Heath (Youth) and Milan Virdee (Manor) prevented either side grabbing a winner.

Jamie Fowler's goal could not prevent the U9 Reds going down 2-1 to table-topping Roehampton Rangers in a brave performance.

Ryan Ward was outstanding in midfield for Hampton, while Charlie Pannett was faultless in goal.

The U9 Blues went down 3-1 to KPR, despite Bobby Nurr's goal, while the U17 Youth followed last week's great win in the County Cup by beating Staines Lammas 3-1.

* JACK HOWICK hit four as goal-hungry Isleworth Colts U14s thrashed Old Actonians 14-0 on Sunday.

Rishi Shah also smashed in a hat-trick, but the rest of the goals were shared around.

Shafie Khaliqiar, Jack Kerr, Zack Murphy, Amin Said, Harry Mossman and star man Rhys Haines netted.