STAR man Dominic Dempsey hit a hat-trick, including a spectacular overhead kick, as Ruislip Rangers U13 Bs claimed bragging rights over neighbours Ruislip Town.

Alfie Shoebridge scored twice while Luke Murphy was also on target in the 6-4 win.

Not to be outdone, man-of-the-match Dean Brown's treble saw the U13 As progress to the fourth round of the County Cup, with Jason Clement chipping in with the other as they beat Olympiakos 4-1.

Meanwhile, both the U10 As and U9 As went to the top of their leagues.

The U10 As beat Hanwell Town 2-0 despite missing a penalty, with Jono Barry bagging both goals and Seb Walsh starring.

The U9 As had a goal-crazy 8-0 win against Princes Park.

Callum Bedwell scored a hat-trick, Jack Allen scored twice, while Liam Bunn, Jake Owen and Daniel Cresswell also netted.

Daniel Clubb starred in a tight goalless draw for the U9 Bs against Parkfield B, while Flynn Duncan kept up his rich vein with the winner for the U7 Bs 1-0 victory over Headstone Manor.

Josh Lafferty's superb passing won him the man-of-the-match award.

The U14 girls ran out 4-0 winners over Holy Trinity, with Fran O'Reilly scoring twice and one each for Steph Chapman and Kellie Murray. Steffi Sarratt starred.

The U13 Bs continued their good run with a 6-0 win over Heathrow Club B.

James Wilson scored a second hat-trick in as many weeks. George Gibbons, Dominic Dempsey and Krystian Sior also netted.

The U16s continued to keep the pressure up at the top of the table with a 2-0 win against Hillingdon Youth B.

Miles Martin and Josh Davies got the goals, while Joe Healy was rock solid at the back for Rangers.

Meanwhile, the U8s rested up following last week's storming 12-1 win over Mill Hill. [25cf] ASA Riley Guiu, Cian Martin and Sam Dixon were on the mark as Rusilip Town U11 Bs beat Wealdstone 3-2, with Jack Ahern starring.

There was less to shout about for their other sides. The U10 As lost to Parkfield 2-0, despite impressive performances from Ryan Morris and Daniel Campanini.

Carl Pearce's double and a Ryan Ogg effort couldn't stop the U13 As being edged out of a seven-goal thriller against Harlington.

The U11 As also lost, going down to Spelthorne Youth 5-0, despite a good display from Samuel Shaw, while Rory Duncan's goal and a man-of-the-match performance from Freddie Lavers could not stop the U12s losing 5-1 at Parkfield.

ICKENHAM UNITED

ALFIE Burgess scored eight goals this weekend as Ickenham United Youth U6s continued their goal glut.

First he bagged a hat-trick as United hit Chorleywood Common for six on Saturday, with Tommy Whitby and Matthew Dsouza completing the scoring.

Daniel Simms, George Moore and Adam Few impressed.

They followed it up with a 10-0 drubbing of Larkspur 24 hours later, with Burgess adding another five to his haul.

Dsouza's treble and Whitby's brace wrapped up the scoring to take their goals tally to 58 in just six games. At the other end, keeper Finlay Purcell was in stunning form again. He has conceded only three all year.

Alex Bell bagged a hat-trick as the U12As beat Forest Utd 7-3.

New boy Curtis Boweren scored twice, while Robbie Lovitt and Jay Thorne added the others. Connor Joyce starred.

The U12s lost 3-2 at Junior Meads, despite goals from Jack Newing and Brandon Woolley.

Newing also bagged four as they had better luck against Willesden Constantine, winning 7-2.

Yusuf Mohammed and Charlie Sparks were also on the scoresheet, while Connor Birch, Devin Jagjivan and Matthew Bowen impressed.

The U11s beat St Andrews As 6-1, with Harry McCorkell, Alfie Johnson, Ben Poole and a hat trick from Matthew Donaghey securing the points. Daniel O'Connor also played well.

They also progressed into the next round of the County Cup, with a 7-2 win at Actual Soccer.

Goals came from McCorkell and Johnson and Duncan Austin sealed the win. Michael Clegg also impressed.

Max Huggett and Elijah Manning were on the mark as the U10s beat St Josephs 2-1, with David Morgan outstanding in defence.

Sean Alexander celebrated his birthday with a hat-trick as the U7s beat Parkfield 7-3. Rocco Alessi also grabbed a treble, and Ben Brownlee scored brilliantly to make it seventh heaven for the U7s.

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BIRTHDAY boy Liam Kilroy hit a last minute goal to earn his St Joseph's U12s side a 3-2 County Cup win over Actual Soccer.

Charlie Carroll and James Disspain got the others while Ruairi O'Connor, Cullum Raybould, Jack Burkett, Joseph Howly and MoM Matthew Kissane also impressed as Saints reached the last 16.

Kieran Chinery-Anson's first-half brace was enough to earn St Joseph's U9s C a 2-1 triumph over Ruislip Rangers U9s C. MoM was Saints goalkeeper Jonathan Whitaker.

Venceremos U10s recorded back-to-back league wins last weekend.

Goals from Alfie Fuller, Ryan Keates and Ishmael Allman sank Larkspur Rovers B 3-0, while Ishmael Allman's treble, plus goals from Ryan Keates and an own goal helped them to a 5-0 win over Hayes Gate B.

A goal in the last minute dumped Parkfield U11s out of the County Cup as they lost 2-1 to Whetstone Wanderers. Ellis Brown netting from a 25-yard free-kick and Romil Patel was MoM.

HEADSTONE Manor U10s C eased to a 4-2 win over LNER B. Luke Cooley struck twice, while Marcus Shortland and James Ryan grabbed the others. Star man was midfielder Matthew Sheehan.

The U10s A, however, lost 2-1 to Bessingby Park Rangers in a friendly match, while the B team were defeated 3-1 at home to Greenford Celtic B. Thomas Pestano got the goal and Daniel O'Brien was MoM.

Headstone Manor Diamonds lost 4-1 to AFC Wembley, with Callum Yeoman getting their consolation goal. Manor's U12 Girls lost 12-2 in the League Cup to Panshanger. Scorers were Emily Barrett and Amy Freear.

JELANI Inyama capped a fine display display with a hat-trick in AFC Wembley U9s' 4-1 triumph over Headstone Manor. Amari Ofosu-Newman scored the fourth.

The U10s B cruised to a 4-1 win over Forest, with Joseph Madeinlo (2), Omar Thomas-Fearon and Adnaan Mohammed on target. Meshach Jude-Pratt was MoM.

Trevor White scored as the U13s went down 2-1 to Mill Hill.

PINNER United U9s ran league leaders Spartans close on Sunday before coming undone by the only goal of the game. Star man was defender Shamil Solanki.

The U10s' goal lived a charmed life in their 1-0 win over Princes Park. Their opponents hit the post and crossbar but were unable to make their chances count. Madian Altroshi was MoM.

BESSINGBY Park Rangers U14s are through to the next round of the Middlesex Cup after winning 3-2 against Whetstone Wanderers. Harry Robinson, Nathan Shepherd and Tommy Murphy netted

Lewis Bryant's brace was not enough to prevent Wealdstone U7s losing 7-2 at St Joseph's B, with Gregory Dando solid between the sticks. However, the U9s lost 2-0 at LNER, and it would have been worse if keeper Jack Saunders had not pulled off a string of fine saves.

FEMI Azeez scored four as Harrow St Mary's U9s B eased to a 10-1 win over Springfield in the Soccer Sevens.

The A side drew 3-3 with Total Football Academy (Chukwuma Okosi 2, Joseph Bone) while the C team lost 4-3 to Acton and Ealing Whistlers B (Ellis Daly, Ryan McCarron, Owen Roberts).

Rodney Mugabi's double earned the U10s A a 2-2 draw with Bessingby Park Rangers; Ben Chapman scored as the U7s lost 7-1 to Total Football Academy; the U8s A drew 2-2 with Greenford Celtic B while the B side lost 4-1 to LNER B.