Ross Ellison bagged a magnificent SEVEN as Feltham Youth U17s crushed Englefield Green 17-0 on Sunday.

Lewis Woonwell and Ben Kendebe both scored twice with Alex Malone, Matt Brown and Stephen Potter also on the scoresheet. But it was Ellison who was in seventh heaven as Feltham ran up a cricket score.

Alfie Saunders was another youngster with his shooting boots on, scoring five as the U8 Reds ran in 10 without reply against Egham Town. There was a goal apiece for Zac Stemp, Charlie Light, Freddie McLeod, Harry Lall and Thomas Adcock.

The U10 Trojans almost matched the above feat beating Fleet 9-1. Macauley Wheatley led the rout here with a hat-trick. Brother Riley Wheatley scored twice as did Tolu, and there were one each for Azeem and Jack Clarke.

The U7s won their first ever match 2-1 at Mayford, Jamie Darlow and Jack Emeny were on target.

The U15 Whites meanwhile were running out 3-1 winners over Sutton thanks to Dean Loveridge (two) and Dan Wilson.

Sudeep Gurung was another to bag a brace in the U13 Blues' win against Claygate, where there was one apiece for Jake Doyle, Adriano Augusto and Sam Poke.

The U11 Reds were also winners, 5-2 over Walton Casuals. Remik scored twice with one each for Kaspar Skyzrpek, Ollie Elphick and Dylan Ingram. The U14s completed Feltham's winners beating Walton & Hersham 4-3 thanks to Matt Stansby, Jon Masood, Shaun Foskett and Zabi Osmani.

The U10 Spartans drew 2-2 against Meadow Sports. Beau Rutland Mantle and Zaeem Gabriel were the scorers, while the U11 Whites finished 3-3 at Kingstonians, Keiran Bennett, Conal Fleming and Ryan Moran those on target.

Two of the sides to lose went down by the odd goal in nine. Bradley Fiddler (two) Henry Walpole and Nathan English couldn't save the U9s from defeat to Chertsey. It was a similar story for the U15 Blues for whom Adam Cooke, Toby Parke, Marjan Bokciu and Martin Bayfold scored in defeat to Windlesham Village. Goals from Jacob Overstall, Thomas Chapman and Zacaria Lounici didn't prevent the U10 Blues' 4-3 loss to Meadow Sports.