SKIPPER Aneesh Sachdeva helped seal a League Cup Final appearance for Bedfont Green U12 Royals with a hat-trick in Sunday's 4-2 semi-final win over Burpham Colts.

Jimmy Hamlet also grabbed a treble as the U15s returned to winning ways with a 7-1 win over Links.

Ross Stoutjedski netted twice, while Ben Stamps and Reece Ivey completed the scoring to keep them second.

Jonathon Hope was another hat-trick hero, but his efforts couldn't seal three points for the title-chasing U14s as they were held 4-4 by Esher, Alex Chitty netting the other.

The U10 Colts have to win their last game and hope Sheen draw to seal the title after also being held by Esher, Yousef Hedfi earning a 1-1 draw.

And Esher are the opponents next week when the U9 Youth battle it out with them for second place after beating Hook 4-0, thanks to goals from Ryan Couch, Charlie Sumpter, Lewis Wood and Kyle Carton.

But the U9 Colts slipped in their quest for the title, letting a 2-1 lead through goals Luke Melson and Tyler Shrubb with five minutes left slip to a 4-2 defeat at Kew Park Rangers.

Connor Morris's brace wasn't enough to keep the U7s' recent win

ning run going, losing 4-2 at Manorcroft, while the U10 Royals were edged out 3-2 by Kew Park, despite goals from James Newport and Nicholas Hashimi.

Liam Woodhead and Austin Flanagan netted to give the U8s revenge for a recent defeat to Staines Albion with a 2-0 win, while the U11 Colts returned to winning ways with a 4-2 win over Farnacombe, thanks to goals from Tyler Bryant, Sean

Samways-Elliot, Scott Flanagan and James Chandler.

Brody Doran's double, plus a Zeki Hershi strike, gave the U11 Royals a 3-1 win over Badshot Lea, but the U11 Juniors went down by the same score to Sheen Lions, despite a Raffulian Kamran effort.

The U11 Saints held table-topping Teddington Cobras 1-0, while Leon Jezeph and Connor Blackwell bagged the consolations as the U13s went down 5-2 to Onslow.

In the senior section, Joe Jabulkani's brace, further goals from Scott Jermy and Jordan Campbell, plus fine displays from Connor O'Brien and Jack Hamlet, earned the U18s a 4-3 win over Colney Heath.

The South Adult Social side beat Dunsford Reserves 5-1 to stay top of the Guildford & Woking League, but the North side let in two late goals to be held 3-3 by AFC Guildford.

KEEPER Alex Williams followed in the footsteps of the likes of Pat Jennings by scoring with a massive drop-kick on Sunday.

His goal, plus strikes from Ollie Perkins and Mark Bitmead, put Hampton Youth U17s through to the League Cup Final with a 3-0 win over Claygate.

It also kept alive their hopes of a league and cup double, and makes up for their recent County Cup quarter-final exit.

Charlie John hit a perfect hat-trick for the U11s, scoring with a header, his left foot and right foot.

Charlie Wiltshire also netted twice, while Jack Pannett, Paul Chelton and Elliott Anderson completed the scoring as they beat Colliers Wood 8-1.

George Curd also bagged a brace as the U7s beat Halliford Colts 5-0, with Ethan Emi, Sam Dunne and Louis Holmes on the mark too.

Harry Chapman opened the scoring from the spot for the U12s against Whitton after Manu Passos-Carr was felled in the box.

Goals from Thomas Prentice and Dylan GandeMonke went on to seal a 2-1 win.

And keeper Daniel Rowe showed great promise as the U8s went down 1-0 to Hampton Rangers.

[25a0] MAN-OF-THE-MATCH Jamie Spillard notched four goals - two in the first 10 minutes - for Old Isleworthians U9s on Sunday.

Sam Jeffies hit a double,while Louis Robinson-Ventour and Anin Lanni grabbed one each as Old Is thrashed Kew Park 8-1.

Oliver Calvert made some great saves between the sticks, while in front of him, Archie Henley was superb in defence.

SPRING has barely sprung and Isleworth Colts U14s are already Hayes & District League Division One champions!

They sealed the title on Sunday with a 2-0 win over Manor Youth, thanks to goals from Amin Said and Shaffie Khaliqiar.

The U11s also took on Manor Youth and won 5-1, with man-ofthe-match Faiz Haddad bagging a brace.

Ricky Kang, Harry Walker and Bilal Hussain were also on target, while Thomas Knox had another brilliant game at centre-back after being converted from a striker.

The U9s beat Delaford Colts Reds.

* HOUNSLOW Colts U15s are looking for new players in all positions, including goalkeeper, to strengthen their squad for next season.

Training takes place at Indian Gymkhana in Thornbury Avenue, Osterley, on Wednesdays from 6.30pm.

Call Tosh Grewal on 07940 560064 for more details.

* BEN KOOMSON was the five-goal hero as Feltham Youth U8 Whites hammered Wandgas 7-0 on Sunday, with James Gutteridge netting the other two.

Alfie Saunders' brace earned the U8 Reds a 2-1 win over Byfleet, while the U7s came back from 3-0 down to draw 3-3 with Knaphill thanks to Ryan Loucini's brace and a Jamie Darlow strike.

At the other end of the age scale, a league and cup double is on for the U17s following their League Cup semi-final win over Oxshott Royals. Zak Brogi netted twice and Sebastian Newton Jones once as they won 3-1.

But there was semi-final heartache for the U15 Blues and U9 Blues, both losing 1-0, to Oxshott Royals and Goldsworth Park, with the U15s conceding in the last minute of extra time.

Goals from Ashley Nolan, Harry Doyle and Billy O'Rourke saw the U12s keep up their title challenge with a 3-0 win at Abbey Rangers.

Dean Loveridge's brace, plus an Omar Brown strike, saw the U15 Whites beat Chertsey by the same score.

Masood John notched once and Ahmed Abdali twice as the U14 Blues beat Frimley Green 3-2.

There were doubles for Turnell Sinclair, Lee Ewing and Milan Punn as the U13 Whites thrashed Epsom & Ewell Colts 10-3, with further goals from Sudeep Gurung, Matt Butler, Marcel Howard and Ralique Lawrence.

But Connal Fleming's double was not enough to prevent a 5-2 defeat to Kingstonian for the U11 Whites, while Dylan Ingram hit a consolation as the U11 Reds went down 5-1 to Send United, and the U9 Whites lost 1-0 at Windlesham.

FRANKIE FINN hit his second hat-trick in three games as Bedfont Eagles U11s beat Britwell Boys 8-2 on Sunday.

Gary Valaydon chipped the keeper to open the scoring for his fourth goal in as many games.

Jake German's left-footed volley doubled Eagles' lead before Tar-Tar Mvubu scored a fine solo goal, running from the halfway line.

With Ryan Fruin and Luke Mountain soaking things up at the back, Bedfont continued to attack and goals from Reece Ram and Finn made it 5-0 at half-time.

Keeper Ben Cooper just failed to save a Britwell penalty after the break, and after German notched his second, Britwell pulled another back.

But a lovely lofted ball from Mountain put in Finn for his second, and he completed his treble soon after.

Meanwhile, Daniel Cooper's effort earned the U7s a 1-1 draw with Old Windsor Tigers.

* KAYLEIGH MARKHAM was quick off the mark in Bedfont Sports Girls U14s' 6-1 win over West Byfleet.

She notched two goals within the first few minutes, then added two more before the game was 15 minutes old.

Byfleet bagged a penalty before Laura Fitzsimmons and Danni Shields completed the scoring for Bedfont.

The girls went onto beat Kingstonian 6-1 too, with Shields netting two and Markham on target again.

Emma Worley notched twice as the U12s beat Knaphill 4-2, with Amy McCann and Emma Coster also on target.

Keeper Victoria Townsend was star girl, with Rachel Payne and Jessica Bardini solid in front of her.McCann and Coster ran the midfield alongside Emma Thorne.

Meanwhile,the senior ladies' side went second in the Surrey League after thrashing Croydon Postal 8-0.

The U10, U11, U12 and U14 sides are after new players for next season. Call Sam Markham on 07878 500229.