Headstone Manor U14s A have gone a whole season unbeaten.

The Division Two champions beat Ruislip Rangers 4-0 in their final game of the campaign to finish with an unblemished record.

It reads 14 victories and two draws from 16 matches this term.

Headstone Manor U18s won at home 4-1 against Kensington Dragons.

The U11s were 10-win winners over LNER.

Scorers for headstone were Rechan Esprit, Vikrant Jaiswal, Robert Hockaday and Ethan O’Connor each scoring a brace and Luke Hazlewood and Rory Phillips scoring one each.

Meanwhile Arjun Thind led the way as Harrow St Mary’s U14s hit Acton & Ealing Whistlers for six on Sunday.

Thind bagged a brace in the 6-1 win with Martin Moriarty, Tom Pestano and Taylor McCarthy also on the score-sheet for the Saints, whose tally was completed by an own goal.

Parkfield U14s A

Shaq Wooding’s winner completed a memorable weekend for Parkfield U14s A as they sealed a league and cup double.

Wooding blasted home a fabulous second-half free-kick through a crowd of players to clinch a 1-0 win over Hanwell Town in Bank Holiday Monday’s Harrow Youth League Challenge Cup Final.

Goalkeeper Daniel El-Okbi had kept Parkfield in the game in the first half with a string of fine saves.

Just 24 hours earlier, victory in the team’s penultimate league game of the campaign meant they sealed the Harrow Youth League Premier Division title with a game to spare.

The double completes a fantastic 12 months for the team which was crowned Aces U14 National Champions back in July and who also won the Middlesex County U14 Cup final in March.

Pinner Albion U11s

Ivan Mahoney led the way as Pinner Albion U11s were crowned league Champions on Sunday.

Mahoney struck a four-timer as the hosts swept aside Wealdstone Youth 15-0 in their final game of the campaign – a win which means they are too far ahead of second placed Watling Club to be caught.

Du’shaine Hinds, Tylah Chapman and Shakur Idan all bagged doubles in the goal fest and there was one apiece for Tyrone Glean, Gymiah Asante Mohammed Rida, Lapis Patel and Deago Dunbar.

It completed a real rags to riches story for the Pinner youngsters who had only eight registered players at the start of the campaign, but doubled in size over the season.