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Published Date: 15 December 2004
UNDER NINE
GREGORY CELTIC WHITES
Beat Moulton Magpies White 6-0
Scorers: Charlie Wright, Tommy Payne, Shane Lyons, Jannai Gordon-Hutton 2, James Wallington
Team: Charlie Wright 9, Tommy Payne 10, Ryan Archer 9, Shane Lyons 9, Joe Handley 9, Jannai Gordon-Hutton 9, James Wallington 9, Ryan Loebell 9
MOM: Tommy Payne
Report: A hard-fought first half, Charlie tapped in the first, Jannai scored the next and got his second with a solo effort. Only Magpies defence and brave keeping kept the score down. The second half saw Celtic ring the changes, continuing to work hard and were rewarded by Shane's right foot shot followed by Jamie's 'Beckham style' halfway line lob. It was MOM Tommy Payne who wrapped up the scoring.
Referee: Tim Headland

under 10
TOWCESTER WHITES A
Beat Parklands Tigers 3-0
Scorers: Adam Barnby, Mac Copping, Casey Kiernan
Team: Christian Fisher 8, Adam Barnby 8, Ben Oddy 8, Mac Copping 8, George Husbands 8, Billy Wright 8, Joe Lindsay 8, Sam Cooper 8, Casey Kiernan 9, Sam Neale 8
MOM: Billy Wright
Report: Towcester's last league game before the winter break. Adam Barnby opened the scoring with a good strike in the first half. After the break Tows played much better. Mac Copping scored from close range followed by another fine goal from Casey Kiernan who beat three players before slotting it in from close range.

COGENHOE DIAMONDS
Beat Roade Rangers 3-2
Scorers: Matthew Johnson 2, Ryan Ansell
Team: Chris Smith, Jake Sturgess, Chris Horn, Peter Burk, Connor Shelswell, Matthew Johnson, Ryan Ansell, Callum Alger
MOM: Chris Smith
Report: An excellent match both teams could have won. Roade went 1-0 up early in the first half, but two expertly taken goals from Mat Johnson made it 2-1 at half-time. Roade came back strongly in the second half, deserving their equaliser at 2-2. They could have won it but for some excellent saves from Chris Smith's goal. Cogenhoe scored the winner near the end with a superb finish from Ryan Ansell.

BUGBROOKE ST MICHAELS
Drew 1-1 with Harpole
Scorer: Joey Winklmuller
Team: Alex Churchill-Coleman 10, Luke Wade 9, Luke Chown 8, Liam Robinson 8, Fay Chown 8, Joey Winklmuller 9, Adam Best 8, Laurence Bird 8
MOM: Alex Churchill-Coleman
Report: The last match before the winter break and the opportunity to finish top of the table, Bugbrooke had everything to play for. They started well creating many chances before Winklemuller put them into the lead. This should have been the spur to go and finish the visitors off. As half-time approached the visitors took control and were rewarded with an equaliser. The second half continued as the first ended, a couple of good saves from Churchill-Coleman kept the scores level. Bugbrooke couldn't get going, holding on for the draw.
Referee: Neil MacGowan

under 11
PARKLANDS TIGERS
Beat Billing United 9-0
Scorers: Luke Newton 3, Sean Atkinson 2, Jay Blackwell 2, Chaye Grimes, Lee Green
Team: James Hastead 8, Graeme Ahearn 8, Arandeep Chahal 8, Jake Savill 8, Reece Grey 8, Joshua Burge 8, Sean Atkinson 8, Luke Newton 8, Kurt Freund 8, Chaye Grimes 8, Jay Blackwell 8, Lewis Palmer 8, Lee Green 8
MOM: Graeme Ahearn, Reece Grey, Arandeep Chahal, Jake Savill
Report: This wasn't the best performance from Tigers but they got the job done. Billing blocked well in the first 15 minutes until Tigers broke the deadlock. The ball beat the keeper to increase Tigers lead. Blackwell netted two with neat finishing from Atkinson. Green struck a volley seven yards out to take Tigers into a 5-0 half time lead. Tigers take control in the second half. Newton came off the bench to net a hat-trick with excellent movement. Grimes struck from 16 yards firing passed the keeper.
Referee: Rob Desmond

SUNNYSIDE WARRIORS
Beat Eastern Eagles 3-1
Scorers: Ryan Linnell, Josh Shipley 2
Team: Luke Barnes, Danny Carthy, Rikki Fitzpatrick, Aaron Brown, Ross McEwan, Ryan Hamilton, Luke Stoker, Ryan Linnell, Nathan Stewart, Josh Shipley, Daryl Chambers
Report: Both teams were up for this game and it wasn't long before Eastern went ahead. Sunnyside were denied by the post on two occasions. Eastern were awarded a penalty, this was new keeper Luke Barnes' chance to show his skills and did so with a fine strike. Sunnyside hit back to level just before the break. The second half saw Warriors at full strength, a goal by Linnell and a second for Shipley gave the lads a well deserved win.

BUGBROOKE ST MICHAELS
Lost 1-0 to West Haddon
Team: Samson Palmer, Daniel Wakelin, Harley Towers, Jack Vacher, Robert Rainbow, Tom Spring, Ben Taylor, Jordan Peet, Karl O'Brien, Liam Saunders, Jacob Ellis, Ben Sharp, Aaron Steer
MOM: Karl O'Brien
Report: West Haddon coped better with the heavy conditions and dominated the first half. Bugbrooke were unlucky to trail by the single goal as WH had two efforts narrowly wide of the post and another cleared off the line by Harley Towers. The second half was more evenly contested but Haddon had another effort cleared before Bugbrooke won a penalty in the closing stages. Unfortunately this wasn't to be Bugbrooke's day and Haddon deserved their win. Good luck to WH in the next round.
Referee: A Walden

COGENHOE DIAMONDS
Lost 2-1 to Kingsthorpe Jets
Scorer: Sam Durrant
Team: Ashley Gilmour, Thomas Littlemore, Jack Wright, Max Cubbitt, Sam Durrant, James Elliott, Jake Rogers, Morgan Littlejohn, James Kilby, Dane Patel, Lewis Kurila
MOM: Ashley Gilmour
Report: A game Cogenhoe should have won missing several good chances; A well contestedmatch, all credit to Kingsthorpe for taking the points. Stand-in keeper Ashley did well earning himself MOM for is efforts.
Referee: E Pacey

MOULTON FIELDS DRAGONS
Beat ON Chenecks 6-3
Scorers: Ryan Turner, Jordan Spence, Alasdair Duncan 4
Team: Jack Reed 10, Ryan Fletcher 10, Jake Dunkley 10, Daniel Higginson 10, Adam Jackson 10, Charlie How 10, Ryan Turner 10, Jordan Spence 10, Mark Leisten 10, James Handshaw 10, Alasdair Duncan 10
MOM: The whole team
Report: The rain pouring down didn't dampen the Dragon's performance. The team's passing gets better in each game and this led to Duncan scoring two in the first half. Spence also converted a 20 yard free-kick to make it 3-0 at half-time. Chenecks put the Dragons under pressure in the second half and scored three. Top goal scorer Alasdair Duncan slotted away two more and a superb 25-yard free-kick from Ryan Turner took the Dragons total to six. Well done to the whole team earning them MOM.

MOULTON FIELDS DRAGONS
Beat Welford Victoria 3-1
Scorers: Alasdair Duncan, James Handshaw, OG
Team: Daniel Higginson 9, Jack Lucas 9, David Porter 10, Ryan Boot 9, Adam Jackson 9, Charlie How 9, James Marman 9, Jordan Pireson 9, Jordan Spence 9, Mark Leisten 9, Alasdair Duncan 9, Jack Brooker 9, James Handshaw 9, Ryan Fletcher 9
MOM: David Porter
Report: The points keep coming for Dragons with another victory. The game was close in the first half and Welford scored an OG to give Moulton the lead, shortly after they equalised making it 1-1 at half-time. Moulton got into their game in the second half and goals from Alasdair and Hames Handshaw, scoring his first goal of the season, kept championship hopes alive. MOM David Porter was
solid in the Moulton defence and is up there as one of the best defenders in the league. Well done lads.
Referee: Derek Spence

PARKLANDS TIGERS
Beat Soccer Stars 3-0
Scorers: Joshua Berge, Sean Atkinson 2
Team: James Hastead 8, Graeme Ahearn 9, Arandeep Chahal 8, Jake Savill 9, Reece Grey 8, Joshua Burge 8, Sean Atkinson 8, Luke Newton 8, Kurt Freund 8, Chaye Grimes 8, Jay Blackwell 8, Lewis Palmer 8, Lee Green 8
MOM: Graeme Ahearn, Jake Savill
Report: Tigers hit the blocks running and put Soccer Stars under early pressure. The ball refused to go in the net, just missing the post or the keeper saving some good shots. Stars put some good moves together but the Tigers defence was not letting anything through today. Tiger eventually broke the deadlock from a corner, which was cleared to Burge who struck in a beautiful shot from just outside the box. The Tigers defence once again stood firm at the start of the second half not allowing Stars any room to move. Then some wonderful football from defence to attack saw Atkinson score a nice double to seal the victory. A good performance by all.
Referee: Ken Reeves

under nine
TOWCESTER JUNIORS
Lost 1-0 to Soccer Stars
Team: Daniel Frayne 6, Rhys Blackwell 6, Ollie Salter 6, James Kirk 6, Ben Howell 6, James Fitzgerald 6, Rob Kirby 6, George Aust 6, Josh Hudson 6, Michael Parrott 6, Jack Henfrey 6, Josh Perrigo 6, Andrew Foreman 6
Report: A disappointing performance by Tows, but full credit to Soccer Stars who weathered a lot of Tows pressure and had a goalkeeper in magnificent form. Soccer Stars broke early in the second half after a defensive slip on a heavy pitch to take the lead. Good defending and excellent organisation then prevented Tows from getting back into the game. Good luck in the next round.
Referee: Steve Edwards

DUSTON KNIGHTS
Beat Wootton St George 7-0
Scorers: Jamie Newton 2, Richard Allen, Dylan Bosworth, Aidan Coe 3
Team: Jacob Ward, Ashley Davies, Anthony Hayhoe, Ryan Clarke, Zachary Ward, Jamie Newton, Christopher Maylunn, Richard Allen, Tyler Carter, Dylan Bosworth, Aidan Coe, Ben Reynolds, Joe Mulroy
MOM: Dylan Bosworth
Report: A confident performance from the Knights. Aidan scored in the first minute and then passed to Dylan, who drove the ball home. Tyler and Richard combined for Aidan to score again. Jamie scored then WSG came back at Duston keeping them in their half until the break. The second half saw great passing moves and build up play from Duston. Jamie curled in his second, Richard rifled in a long distance free-kick and Aidan finished his hat-trick. WSG never gave up deserving their goal. Well done both teams.
Referee: Dan McCulloch

WOOTTON FIELDS
WANDERERS
Beat Eastern Eagles Ragamuffins 6-1
Scorers: Elliott Ruff, Jack Bowen, Josh Simpson, Matt Hodgkinson, Joe Hughes, OG
Team: Sam Hughes 9, Ben Popley 9, Thomas Hicks 10, Andy Jackson 9, Alex Ottley 9, Elliott Ruff 9, Jack Bowen 9, Josh Simpson 9, Luke McAfee 9, Owen Jackson 9, Joe Hughes 9, William Gamble 9, James Picket 9
MOM: Thomas Hicks
Report: A very tight first half in which not much football was played. Wootton took the lead just before half-time through Joe Hughes, who scored his first of the season. Wootton took command of the game scoring five, while the Ragamuffins scored a consolation midway through the half. MOM was Thomas Hicks for some fine defending in the first half.
Referee: Noel Brandley

FALCONS BLACK
Lost 4-0 to Duston Knights
Team: Conor Moran, Luke Coster, Tyrone Frampton, Chris Cocksedge, Luke Garibaldi, Joe Freeland, Barry Childs, Ethan Proud, Adam Walsh, Magnus Johanson
MOM: Tyrone Frampton
Report: The scoreline could have been worse had it not been for a solid performance in goal from Moran and some crunching tackles from Frampton. Proud created some good chances but couldn't beat a strong Duston keeper. Congratulations to Duston on achieving promotion.
Referee: Robert Welsh

WEST HADDON
Lost 1-0 to Bugbrooke St Michaels
Team: Lee Melatti, Alex Gass, Matthew Walters, Alex Rees, Elliot Grice, Michael Kemp, Charlie Davies, Fraser Walker, Ben Jones, Ben Smith, Gavin Cope, David Wardale, Joe Silber
MOM: The whole team
Report: This match was played in good spirit by both sides. On a heavy pitch Haddon put St Michaels under pressure but their defence soaked it up. In the second half, both sides had opportunities to score but with both defences in determined mood it looked as though the game may be decided by an odd goal. It came from Haddon striker David Wardle, who used his strength with a good run and finished well.
Referee: Andrew Walden

DUSTON DYNAMO
Beat ON Chenecks 10-1
Scorers: James Sterling 2, Conor Hills, Kieran Tarry 3, Jake Bellham, Taylor Jones 2, James Mattock
Team: Shane Line, Kyle Maskell, James Sterling, Oliver Revitt, Ryan Griffin, Conor Hills, Daniel Clark, Kieran Tarry, Jake Bellham, Reece McLachlan, Taylor Jones, Lewis Wootton, Jack Mattock
MOM: Kieran Tarry
Report: Dynamo raced into a 5-0 lead with goals from Taylor, a double by Kieran, a good finish from Jake and a headed goal from Jack before Chenecks pulled one back before the break. The second half saw Dynamo score five more. James scored his first two goals for the club, Taylor added his second and Kieran completed a well-deserved hat-trick. Conor scored a volley from the box. All credit to Chenecks who battled throughout, but found it hard to breakdown the Chenecks' defence.
Referee: R Moss

SUNNYSIDE WARRIORS WHITE
Lost 7-0 to Moulton Fields Dragons
Team: Calum Johnson, Ben Goosey, Harry Boyde, Ashley Roberts, Sean Walsh, Oliver Andrew, Hobi Smith, Andrew Bremmler, Rhodri Cook, Hayden Lee, Nick Bowers, Jason Poynter, Dan Watts
MOM: Andrew Bremmler
Report: A very even first 20 minutes saw both teams fail to convert good chances. Dragons found their shooting boots scoring four times in the 10 minutes before half-time. A fifth came 12 minutes into the second half. Jack, the Dragons keeper, saved a twice-taken penalty before Dragons scored two more goals late on.
Referee: Alistair Brooker

WELLAND VALLEY
Beat Drayton Grange 3-1
Scorers: Ashley Ogden, Iain Watson, Ashton Addington
Team: Lewis Lloyd 8, Aaron Tebbutt 8, Jack Rehle 8,Nick Burnham 8, Alex De Boer 8, Ashley Ogden 9, Hayden Fowle 8, Peter Richardson 8, Sam Love 8, Sam Watkins 8, Iain Watson 8, Ashton Addington 8, Louis Stokes 8, Glenn Davies 8
MOM: Ashley Ogden
Report: Three goals by Ashley, Tain and Ashton helped Welland into the last eight. Valley took the lead midway through the first half, Ogden getting on the end of Hayden Fowles' cross. Drayton equalised before the interval. The second half was end-to-end but Welland edged ahead. An Iain Watson shot creeping into the bottom corner and with Grange pushing forward, Addington's fine lob over the advancing keeper sealed victory. Well played to both teams on a heavy pitch.
Referee: Charlie Littlemore

KINGSTHORPE JETS
Drew 2-2 with Abington Athletic AET (won on pens)
Scorers: Ryan Laffey 2
Team: Charlie Hanwell 10, George Hafil 8, Dan Worton 9, Simon Thompson 9, Garnet Walters 9, Jack Goodman 8, Luke Adams 9, Ryan Laffey 9, Ethan Jones 8, Daniel Barber 8, Alex Ward 8
MOM: Charlie Hanwell
Report: This was always going to be a close game. Jets went ahead with a superb goal from Ryan Laffey showing good technique, shooting in a tight area. Abington equalised with a well-taken goal before Ryan Laffey slotted home a corner from Luke Adams to make it 2-1 to Jets at half-time. In the second half Abington pressed forward and a string of spectacular saves from MOM Charlie Hanwell came into his own saving four out of five penalties putting Jets through to the next round.
Referee: Ross Marriott

IRCHESTER ROMANS
Beat Sunnyside Warriors 7-1
Scorers: Callum Roper, Ben Ekins, Sam Harding 2, Ryan Line, Dylan Doherty 2
Team: Terry Garner, David White, Luke Cowan, Robbie Hall, Toby Dykes, Callum Roper, Aaron Horsnell, Ben Ekins, Sam Harding, Ryan Line, Dylan Doherty, Harry Bannerman, Sam Curran, James Wright
MOM: Sam Harding
Report: This match saw Irchester start the more positive side, playing good football in difficult conditions. Romans went in half-time 3-0 up with Callum Roper, Sam Harding and Ben Ekins all on the score sheet. The second half was the same with Romans pushing Sunnyside back, Sam Harding scoring again then both strikers Ryan Line and Dylan Doherty (2) both scoring. Sunnyside's reply was a well-taken goal from a corner in the second half.
Referee: Paul West

WOOTTON ST GEORGE
Lost 7-1 to Duston Knights
Scorer: Kieron Garlick
Team: Ivan Schutte 7, Adam Boyle 7, Stuart White 7, Kieron Garlick 7, Bradley Smith 7, Matthew Lane 7, Joshua Bengoechea 7, John Furniss 7, Ryan Hopkins 7, Alex Worley 7, Adrian Yates 7, Parise Haynes 8, Jordan Crawford 8, Rupert Edwards 7, Robert Garibaldi 7, Jason Gorton 7
MOM: Parise Haynes
Report: After last week's performance, WSG were confident of performing well in this match. However Duston came out from the kick-off and scored in the opening seconds. Normally, WSG would take this in their stride, but Duston were too strong in all departments and ran away with the game in the second half. Adrian Yates managed a consolation goal late on after a good spell of pressure, but WSG were well beaten by a strong, skilful side. Chin up and better luck next week Wootton. Well done Duston.
Referee: Dan McCullough

MOULTON FIELDS DRAGONS
Beat Sunnyside Whites 7-0
Scorers: James Handshaw, Ryan Turner, James Maryan, Jordan Spence, Alasdair Duncan 3
Team: Jack Reid 10, Jack Lucas 10, Jake Dunkley 10, James Handshaw 10, Ryan Fletcher 10, Charlie How 10, Jordan Fireson 10, Ryan Turner 10, James Maryan 10, Jordan Spence 10, Alasdair Duncan 10, Jack Brooker 10
MOM: The whole team
Report: A great victory putting Dragons top of the league. The first 15 minutes saw the teams equal and the first goal could have gone either way. Dragons picked up the pace and the goals started coming. Alasdair Duncan got another hat-trick and there was one apiece from Turner, Handshaw, Maryan and Spence as Dragons hit seven. Special mention to Dragons keeper Jack Reid who saved a penalty twice, all the boys were outstanding. Well done Warriors, their goalkeeper was outstanding. Dragons, your position is reward for your hard work.
Referee: Alistair Brooker

DRAYTON GRANGE
Lost 3-1 to Welland Valley
Scorer: Shane Sutton
Team: Jack Davis, Kyle Young, Ricky-Lea Jones, Shane Sutton, Adam Weedon, Dean Jones, Scott Baxter, Ross Peircewright, Tom McNevin, Ben Drinkwater, Dean Casey,
Keifer McCleary
Report: Drayton started well and pegged Welland back into their own half only to go 1-0 down on 17 minutes. Drayton equalised on 25 minutes to go in at half-time all square. The second half was a real battle on a sticky pitch with both teams playing as best they could. Welland scored late on only to face a Drayton onslaught as they tried to get the goal back. Drayton threw everyone forward only for Welland to score right at the end to make it 3-1. Another fine performance by Scott Baxter who played his heart out.
Referee: Charlie Littlemore

BILLING UNITED
Lost 9-0 to Parklands Tigers Amber
Team: Jack Martin, Lewis Clifford, Matthew Howard, Sam O'Neill, Andrew Cooke, Alex Hewson, Ryan Hammersley, Chris Mason, Ben Turner, Jamie Whittaker, Robert O'Connor, Dale Beckett, Joe Berkshire, Jason Kelly, Connor Foster, Karl Everson
MOM: Sam O'Neill
Report: It was always going to be a tough game for Billing United playing a top team in Parklands Tigers Amber. The result went to form, however Billing United showed in patches that they are more than able to compete with the best. Well done to both teams for playing the game with a friendly attitude.
Referee: Rob Desmund

under 12
WOOTTON FIELDS
WANDERERS
Lost 3-2 to Parklands Tigers
Scorers: Callum Beech, Matt Rate
Team: Ben Nicholson, Ashley Berwick, Ollie Stenson, Matt Jackson, Declan Brandley, Ben Howard, Tom Lopes, Danny Sizer, Michael Castle, Callum Beech, Matt Grant, Matt Ford, Matt Rate, Josh Day
MOM: Matt Grant
Report: Before Wootton woke up they were two goals down. They struggled to match Parklands who soon looked out of sight when they scored a third before half-time. After some half-time debate, 11 new players played with passion and desire. Four goals could have been scored in the early part of the half, but Wootton had to wait until Beech and Rate pulled Wanderers back into contention.
Referee: Kevin Brandley

WOOTTON ST GEORGE
Drew 3-3 with Moulton Magpies
Scorers: Liam Tuck, Jess Roberts 2
Team: Liam Freeman 9, Sam White 8, Chris Bulmer 8, Ricky Dawkins 8, James Aris 8, Charlie Day 8, Sam Heavey 8, Ryan Smith 8, Edward Kelly 8, Liam Tuck 8, Jess Roberts 8, Daniel Langley 8
MOM: Liam Freeman
Report: WSG's best performance of the season. The effort and work rate was first class and they were unlucky not to take all three points. WSG took the lead with an excellent finish from Jess, Moulton to levelled before half-time. WSG took the lead again after half-time when Liam scored . They extended the lead when Jess scored his second. Moulton hit back before WSG missed a penalty. Moulton levelled in the dying minutes to take the share of the points.
Referee: Dan McCulloch

BLISWORTH
Lost 3-2 to Barry
Scorers: Adam Husbands, Ashley Butler
Team: Jordan Miller, Luke Birch, Chris Boddy, Sam Deakins, Adam Joel, Will Lovell, Sam Harris, Adam Husbands, Peyton Sterling, Ashley Butler, Ben Gowen, James Brown, Adam Newcombe, Ollie Anderson
MOM: Adam Husbands
Report: This top of the table clash was an exciting and entertaining game. The first half saw Blisworth with 70 per cent of the attacking possession and playing good passing football, but they allowed Barry to score three goals. The second half saw Barry hardly venture out of their half. Ashley Butler scored early for Blisworth, MOM Adam Husbands made it 3-2. This gave the home team confidence to push for the equaliser, but Barry's defence held out for all three points.
Referee: Hugh Sterling

MOULTON MAGPIES
Drew 3-3 with Wootton St George
Scorers: Daniel Raymond 2, Adam Selling
Team: David Frost 8, Joshua Clipston 7, Aaron Blundell 7, Andrew Forsyth 7, James Cahill 8, Daniel Raymond 8, Mark Raymond 7, Josh Harnden 7, Harry Blake 8, Adam Selling 8, Jack Cooke 8, Stefan Care 7, Jordan Goldswain 8
MOM: James Cahill
Report: After a positive start from Moulton, Wootton dominated the game and deserved their lead. Moulton equalised before half-time with a well-taken goal from Danny Raymond. It was much the same in the second half and after Wootton went 3-1 up Moulton decided to wake up. After pulling one back from Adam Selling Wootton missed a penalty, but full marks to Moulton for not letting their heads go down and deserved the equaliser for that reason alone. Well done lads, still unbeaten.
Referee: Dan McCulloch

DRAYTON GRANGE
Drew 1-1 with Braunston
Scorers: Lee Redfern
Team: Jack Mousley, Philip Emery, Fran Glover, Kyle Kalym, Robert Ryves, Josh Bellamy, Chris Swallow, Jake Sumpter, Lee Redfern, Geddy Moss, Karl Shingler, Matthew Goodrich, Jamie Reeves, Russell Weaving, Frankie Gillett, Matthew Pawlyszyn
MOM: Jack Mousley
Report: A headed goal from Lee Redfern and a saved penalty form Jack Mousley were the only highlights of a poor Drayton Grange performance. A second goal seemed to have secured the win but it was ruled offside and Kingsthorpe came back to equalise in the later stages.
Referee: Mark Moule

BARRY
Beat Blisworth 3-2
Scorers: Sam Heath, Jordan Penny 2
Team: Sam Heath, Joseph Mardel, Brandon Gordon-Ward, Joe O'Connor, Savion Maclean, Leo Bewers, Michael MaCleod, Mathew Birney, Joe Adams, Jake McQueen, Thomas Churcher, Jordan Penny
Report: A fantastic game in which Blisworth were very unlucky not to come away with at least a point. Despite early pressure, Barry went three up thanks to a cool finish from Jordan, a superb debut goal from Sam and great passing from Joe Adams. Blisworth pulled two back after the break but the defence held firm against the onslaught, this was Barry's best ever performance. Thanks to Hugh.
Referee: Hugh Sterling

SUNNYSIDE WARRIORS BLACK
Lost 7-1 to Soccer Stars
Scorers: Ashley Gardiner
Team: Danny Reynolds 8, Jake Fenlon 7, Carl Worthington 8, Jason Lewis 8, James Newton 7, Joshua Levi 7, Ashley Gardner 7, Thomas Geraghty 8, Nicky Leslie 7, Oliver Harvey 7, Josh Turner 8,
MOM: Ashley Gardner
Report: Warriors went one down after five minutes. Warriors were inspired and went close before Ashley Gardiner got on the end of a Joshua Levi through ball to equalise. Chances then went begging at both ends before Stars scored twice more despite some good defending. Warriors tried to get back into the game but were caught out four more times as they tired.
Referee: Gary Ions

BLISWORTH
Beat Spinney Hill Colts 3-1
Scorers: Sam Harris, Jordan Miller, Ashley Butler
Team: James Brown, Luke Birch, Ollie Anderson, Sam Deakins, Adam Joel, Sam Harris, Jordan Miller, Adam Husbands, Peyton Sterling, Ashley Butler, Ben Gowen
MOM: Adam Joel
Report: Spinney Hill started brighter and took an early lead with a well-taken goal. Blisworth settled down and forced an equaliser through Ashley Butler. A well-battled first half saw honours even at the break. The second half saw Blisworth step up and went in front with a goal from Sam Harris. The Blisworth support was warmed on a bitterly cold morning with a 3-1 victory when debutant Jordan Miller tapped in from close range.

PARKLANDS TIGERS
Beat Wootton Fields Wanderers 3-2
Scorers: Ryan Dove, Daniel Bullen, Luke Stevens
Team: Shane Corquin 10, Ryan Austin 8, Louis Knight 8, Josh Crawley 8, Perry Moore 9, Ryan Dove 9, Daniel Bullen 9, Joe Goodman 9, Sam English 9, Luke Stevens 9, Stuart Reid 9, Josh Turvey 9
MOM: Shane Corquin
Report: This was a game of two halves. Parklands had a surprisingly easy first half Dove, Stevens and Bullen scoring one each for a 3-0 half-time lead. Wootton Fields were a different team and a lot stronger after the break and could have easily been 4-3 up within 10 minutes of the restart pulling two goals back. Tigers hung on until the end to secure the win. Good football played by both teams on an excellent playing surface.

under 12
HEYFORD ATHLETIC
Drew 3-3 with Rushmere Rovers
Scorers: Connor Murphy 2, Ben Richards
Team: Sam Payne 8, Lee Brookes 8, James Durnin 8, Callum Baynes 8, Sean Eales 8, Lewis Kavanagh 8, Harleigh East 9, Tom Harrison 8, Adam Massey 8, Connor Murphy 10, Ben Richards 9, Luke Rawlings 8, Andrew Moriarty 8, George Warren 8, Robert McCarron 8, Oliver Cottle 8
MOM: Connor Murphy
Report: A very physical game from two committed sides, with Rushmere starting the brighter and taking an early lead. Heyford quickly went two down but fought their way back well with a goal from Richards. Shots on target from both sides saw the goalkeepers with plenty to do. Rushmere went in 3-1 up before half-time. In the second half Heyford showed more commitment and although they missed a penalty Murphy scored twice to make it a tight finish.
Referee: Joe Kavanagh

WELLAND VALLEY
Beat Cogenhoe Diamonds 1-0
Scorer: Blake Treadgold
Team: Rob Griffin 9, Jason Ives 9, Matt Partidge 9, Greg Foote 9, Tom Daniels 9, Kieron Groome 8, Louis Lynes 9, Nathaniel Brown 8, Jamie Lambert 9, Blake Treadgold 9, Tom Harvey-Bale 8, Damien Carley 7, Hamish Barnes 7
MOM: Jamie Lambert
Report: Welland beat Cogenhoe to move up the table with a gritty performance. Honours were even at the break, both teams dogging it out. The game was decided mid-way through the second half when Lynes split the Cogenhoe defence allowing Treadgold to calmly slot home. They dug in and played like their lives depended on getting a victory. Cogenhoe kept the pressure on but resolute defending and another fine display by Griffin kept them out. MOM Lambert gave a lion heart performance. Well done to both teams for playing the game in a sporting manner.
Referee: S Griffin

TOWCESTER JUNIORS
Drew 8-8 with Moulton Fields
Scorer: Alex Bycroft, Tommy Davies 2, Niki Wood 2, Lee Cooke 3
Team: Dominic Barker 7, Christopher Lissaman 6, Christopher Watkins 9, Thomas Brockbank 8, Joe Judkins 7, Darren Linnell 8, Henry Wood 7, Alex Bycroft 8, Tommy Davies 9, Niki Wood 8, Tom Exton 7, Joe Sargeant 7, Lee Cooke 9, William Guntrip 7, George Senior 7
MOM: Christopher Watkins
Report: A tricky first half, with Towcester taking a 5-2 lead, slightly harsh on a disciplined Moulton Fields team. Christopher Watkins led a strong defence making life very difficult for Moulton Fields. Towcester dominated the second half to win 8-3. The goals came from Lee Cooke (3), Niki Wood (2), Tommy Davies (2) and Alex Bycroft.
Referee: Stephen Parker

RUSHMERE ROVERS
Drew 3-3 with Heyford
Scorers: Yami Omotayo, Daniel Trasler
Team: Stuart Milligan, Leon Gavin, Christian Waterfield, Jack Novakovic, Daniel Young, Kurtis Walsh, Thomas Crozier-Sharp, Kamaal Stepehnson, Yami Omotayo, Calum Ward, Daniel Trasler, Matthew Garlick, Calum Coleman, Jordan English
Referee: Joe Kavanagh

SUNNYSIDE REDS
Lost 1-0 to Braunston
Team: Marc Bliss 8, Sam Beckwith 9, Jonny Allenby 9, Steven Pankewycz 9, Yasser Oman 10, James Gibson 9, Sam Bold 8, Stewart Bates 8, Josh Montgomery 8, Harry Shaw 8, Olly Thomas 7, Jamie Hayter 7
Report: On a sticky playing surface, passing football was at a premium. The only goal of the game was a scrappy affair, scored at the end of the first half. A disappointing performance from Warriors, managing just one shot on goal, was well saved by Braunston's keeper. On the plus side, an excellent defensive display, with Yasser Osman absolutely outstanding. Marc Bliss took the keeper gloves and performed pretty well. Overall, it didn't happen today. We can look back on a pretty good season so far.
Referee: Andy Isom

SPENCER
Beat Duston Knights 4-0
Scorers: Craig Martindale, Frank Barlow, Iain Edmunds, Daniel Wilkins
Team: Shaun Reilly 7, Luke Deagon 8, Ryan McAllistar 7, Nicky Marriott 7, James Murray 8, Craig Martindale 9, Frank Barlow 8, Iain Edmunds 7, Charlie Morris-Cook 7, Daniel Wilkins 8, Paul Thacker 7, Jay Richardson 6, Ross Davidson 6, Loui irons 7, David Cater 6
MOM: Craig Martindale
Report: The first five minutes saw a slow start. After that we dominated the game and created numerous chances. Some very good goals were scored. Duston were only in the game for the first five minutes, after that Spencer took charge of the game. An excellent team performance.
Referee: Alan Martindale

EASTERN EAGLES
Drew 3-3 with Billing United
Scorers: Daniel Talbot, Joe Burton, OG
Team: Ellis Walsh 9, Danny Reboul 8, Ross Bradley 8, Shane Lynch 8, Daniel Talbot 8, Connor Emery 8, Joe Burton 9, Jack Grant 7, Craig Barton 7, Alex Tait 7, Connor Shubrook 8, Jack Pound 8, Hassan Omar 7, Josh Smith 7
MOM: Joe Burton
Report: Positive start from Eagles saw a shot from Tait put Eagles one up. Two strikes from Billing saw Eagles 2-1 down at half-time. The second half became the battle of the keepers, Walsh, back to his best keeping Eagles in the game. Despite an early set back for Eagles with Billing getting a third, Eagles dug in with Burton managing to free Talbot for Eagles second before Burton himself found the back of the net, 3-3 game on, only time was up. Well done both teams.
Referee: Dean Hewitt

SOCCER STARS
Beat Sunnyside Warriors 7-1
Scorers: Nial Duffy, Marcus Abell 4, Reece Shields, Jack Faulkner
Team: Jacob Holt, Ellis Stockport, Alex Holmes, Dean Clarke, Jack Hogg, Harrison Joseph, Nial Duffy, Ashley Buchannon, Aaron Linnell, Marcus Abell, Reece Shields, Lloyd Adams, Jack Faulkner
Report: Stars had an excellent start, Marcus Abel scoring within the first few minutes. Stars pressurised Sunnyside Warriors. Harrison Joseph and Ashley Buchanan had excellent games, dominating midfield providing good ball for the forwards. Stars scored early in the second half through Reece Shields, Warriors pushed forward requiring good defence from Dean Clarke and Alex Holmes. Marcus soon added his second, quickly followed by goals from Jack Faulkner, Nial Duffy and another brace from Marcus who put in a powerful display up front. An entertaining game, well done both teams.
Oppponents goalkeeper: Danny Reynolds
Referee: Gary Ion

KINGSTHORPE JETS
Drew 1-1 with Drayton Grange
Scorers: Alex Osborne
Team: Liam Jackson, Blake Moule, Jake Crowson, Max Armstrong, Aaron Lee, Dan Twistleton, Greg Kaziboni, Sam Hollis, Brett Manning, Alex Osborne, Luke Robinson, Jake Reynolds
MOM: Liam Jackson
Report: An excellent game from start to finish with Jets having most of the play. With one silly mistake in the first half Drayton got a goal. That only made Jets more determined to equalise and they did just that with some brilliant moving of the ball around the field. The ball came to Alex who hit an unstoppable shot. Well done on a brilliant game.
Referee: Mark Moule

BRAUNSTON YOUTH
Beat 1-0 to Sunnyside Warriors
Team: Jordan Hammond 7, Adam Creaney 7, Joshua Tokley 7, Robbie Bunn 7, Jordan Bunn 7, Joshua Bradley 7, Stuart Walker 7, Jordan Jones 7, Harry Pettifer 7, Ryan Nutchey 7, Oliver Hacke 7, Justin Boneham 7, Alfie Such 7, James Dawson 7, Daniel Childs 7
MOM: Harry Pettifer
Report: Testing conditions proved the undoing for both teams. Braunston had the better of the first half. Good goalkeeping by Sunnyside kept the score level at half-time. The second half became more difficult when tired legs set in. There were limited chances, thanks to fine defending and goalkeeping. Braunston scored when Ryan Nutchley volleyed into the net, Sunnyside's keeper almost saving. Braunston's keeper Jordan Hammond pushed a shot around the post for a corner, enabling Braunston to run out 1-0 victors. Credit to both teams for providing a good standard.
Referee: Mathew Mildson
DUSTON KNIGHTS
Lost 4-0 to Spencer
Team: Daniel Herbert 7, Jamie Reynolds 7, Will Langford 7, Louis Giuliano 7, Kane Sangster 7, Daniel Brothers 7, Will Hallworth 7, Sam Walters 7, Nick Durno 8, Chris Thacker 7, Russell Sherrif 7, Daniel Chamberlain 7, Tom Line 7, George Belgrove 7
MOM: Nick Durno
Referee: Alan Martindale

BILLING UNITED
Drew 3-3 with Eastern Eagles
Scorer: Sam Ducker, Joseph Bomben, Liam Newby
Team: Keval Patel 8, Shaun Bird 8, Andy Whittaker 8, Howard Johnson 8, Liam Addis 8, Paul Kelk 8, Sam Ducker 8, Joseph Bomben 8, Liam Newby 9, Tony Hewitt 8, Daniel Goff-Savoy 8, Daniel Poole 8
MOM: Liam Newby
Report: Eastern Eagles took an early lead after a good free-kick. Joseph Bomben equalised in a tight first half. Liam Newby scored a cracking goal and Sam Ducker increased the lead. Billing looked to be heading for a win when their defence waited for the referee to blow for offside and Eastern were back in the game. Eastern never gave up and equalised. Both sides had chances to get a winner. Three goals by Billing, all worthy of goal of the season. Another improved performance.
Referee: Dean Hewitt

under 13
PARKLANDS TIGERS A
Beat Towcester Juniors 6 - 0
Scorers: Bonner 3, Dunkley, Page, Davies,
Team: Elliot Whitehouse 9, Ryan Tarry 9, Matthew Walsh 9, Alex Stephens 9, Ben Lewington 9, Luke Bonner 9, Daniel Page 9, Steven Warner 9, Kealan O'Mahony 9, Tom Amies 9, Fraser Dunkley 9, Jack Davies 9, Michael Pastor 9,
MOM: Daniel Page
Report: Another solid performance from Tigers with again every member contributing to a well earned win. Both teams started brightly but Parklands took the lead after 15 minutes and never looked back. Towcester never dropped their heads but Parklands relaxed and played some good football lookingsolid at the back. Congratulations to Luke Bonner on a Birthday Hat-trick which earned a traditional soaking from his teammates at the end of the match.
Referee: Chris Rowlands

SOCCER STARS
Beat Braunston Juniors 15-0
Scorers: Grisley 3, Bates 5, Wells 2, Scally 2, Leslie 2, Merrill.
Team: Lewis Reynolds 9, Levi Crew 9, Matthew Revine 9, Joe Merrill 9, Dale Brickwood 9, Neil Preston 9, Lewis Leslie 9, Sean O'Donovan 9, Perry Wells 9, Matteus Bates 9, Liam Grisley 9, Josh Skillman 9, Jack Scally 9, Alex Lowery 9
MOM: Matty Revine
Report: Soccer Stars progressed to the quarter-finals with a clinical victory. Early goals settled Stars and by the interval they were already six goals ahead through Grisley's hat-trick, two from Bates and a single from Perry Wells. The second period continued in the same vein as the Braunston defence tired and Stars proceeded to add nine further goals with Bates scoring a second half Wells and Joe Merrill both notching singles before Jack Scally and Lewis Leslie added a brace each. Credit must go to Braunston they never gave up fighting and battled right to the final whistle.
Referee: Jon Mundy

KINGSTHORPE JETS
Lost 3-1 to Duston Knights
Scorer: Adam Ryan
Team: Aaron Trasher, Craig Aitken, Salim Osman, Callum Whitley, Jay Aitken,
Graeme Richardson, Nick Robinson, Adam Ryan, Daniel Baker, Luke Meakins, Matthew Bannister, Steven Dods, Jack Kelly, Karl Underwood
MOM: Salim Osman
Report: Jets started well with a goal after seven minutes, Luke Meakins putting Adam Ryan through to cleverly chip the Duston keeper. Shortly after the break Duston went 2-1 up through two soft goals as Jets defence had a panic attack. Jets pushed hard for an equaliser but were denied by some excellent goalkeeping and the linesman's flag. Duston finally wrapped up the game with a 35-yard shot into the top corner, which was either a fluke or a wonder goal.
Referee: Rob Desmond

GREGORY CELTIC
Lost 5-3 to Wootton Field Wanderers
Scorer: Danny Cramphorn, Danny Tero, Courtney Douglas
Team: Nana Duodu, Danny Cambell, Josh Tait, Aidan Leach, David Tero, Danny Cramphorn, Mark Russell, Danny Tero, Courtney Douglas, Jean-Pierre Francis, Dean Hall, Elton Myftari
Report: A good game to watch, both sides evenly matched. But it was Wootton who took their chances when they came to take the win.
Referee: D Martin

WELLAND VALLEY COBRAS
Lost 4-3 to Rugby United
Scorers: Jordan Mitchell, Gareth Jones, Paul Batty
Team: Tom Cooke 7, Callum Draper 7, Curtis Avery 7, Tom Platt 7, Billy Torpey 7, Matt Long 7, Jordan Mitchell 7, Callum Masterson 7, Gareth Jones 7, Ryan Fenlon 7, Paul Batty 7, Josh Durrant7, Chris Cheshire 7
Report: Cobras had to play Billing United in this exciting cup clash. After a good win against Billing in the league, the Cobras soon got on top, Paul Batty scoring 15 minutes into the game after. Two minutes later Jordan Mitchell scored his first goal for the Cobras to go 3-1 up at half-time. Three minutes into the second half a goal for Billing saw them run out 4-3 winners. Good luck in the next round Billing, a lesson learned for Cobras.
Referee: Nick Platt

BRAUNSTON
Lost 14-0 to Soccer Stars
Team: Jonathan Curtis, Matthew Curtis, Adam Beasley, Sean Conopo, Jordan Gass, Thomas Hill, Tobias Underwood, Gregory Cooper-Moorhouse, Sam Brown, Edward Wiggins, Cathal Fanning, Adam Conopo, Matthew Brown, Michael Trusler, William Garrett
Report: Despite some strong play in the first half, Braunston were gradually overwhelmed by a side who showed how they had become division one leaders. An outstanding game from Soccer Stars number nine was the highlight of an all-round skilful team performance. Braunston's defence showed courage but it was not enough on the day.
Referee: Jon Mundy

DRAYTON GRANGE
PANTHERS
Lost 6-0 to Cogenhoe
Team: Henry Spears 7, Jonathon Parker 8, Matthew Fowkes 6, Thomas Brady 8, David Bodily 7, Matthew Hodgkiss 7, Jack Wise 9, Nick Kitchen 8, Adrian Biggins 6, Liam O'Rourke 7
Referee: Antonio Deluca

WELLAND VALLEY
Beat Kingsthorpe Jets 5-1
Scorers: Joe Pragner, Dan Konmons 4
Team: Tom Woodlands, Ryan Andrew, Sam Wright, Ben Aubrey, Joe Carr, Matthew Marriott, Joe Pragner, Dan Essom, Dane Salmon, Harry Williams, Dan Konmons, Joe Baker, Arron Ronson
Referee: Ross Marriott
LIONVERGE
Beat Gregory Celtic 2-1
Scorer: Jack Labrum 2
Team: Joe Weatherall 10, Darren Elliott 10, Tom Hue 10, Steve Botterill 10, Lewis White 10, Sam Holmes 10, Ben Ward 10, Jack Labrum 10, Matt Bruley 10, Luke Rideout 10, Jack Eaton 10, Kyle Allen 10, James Chesterman 10, Jack Hughes 10
MOM: The whole team
Report: From the first whistle, Lionverge pressed and scored the opener after 10 minutes Jack Labrum slotting past the keeper. Both sides created chances, but the score remained 1-0 at half-time. The second half followed this pattern and desperate defending kept Lionverge in front. Verge missed a couple of chances, before Labrum made a 2-0 lead. In the dying seconds Celtic got a consolation, meaning Lionverge gained their first points of the season. This was an entertaining match played on a sticky Abington Park pitch.
Referee: Neil Melling

WHITEFIELD
Beat Kingsthorpe Jets 4-0
Scorers: Andrew Rose, Matt James, Danny Mortimer, Damon Herbert
Team: John Barrett, Tom Horsley, Andrew Rose, Franco Reina, Andre Hares, Jake Nagy, Matt James, Max Collins, Danny Mortimer, Damon Herbert, Danny Brown, Daniel Barnard, Chris Doran, Alex Quatrine
MOM: Damon Herbert
Report: Not a very entertaining match to watch as both sides didn't play as well as they can. The result though, was about right with Whitefield showing a little more industry and movement in attack.
Referee: Martin Sibley

PARKLANDS TIGERS 2001 B
Beat Duston Knights 8-3
Scorers: Tom Brian, Tomas Clarke, Adam Pedan 2, Jason Li, Stuart Harman 4
Team: Tosh Ayres 9, Janak Patel 9, Aaron Deepsign 9, Tom Brian 9, Shane Hiskey 9, Tomas Clarke 9, Chris O'Neil 9, Tom Beale 9, Adam Pedan 9, Jason Li 9, Stuart Harman 9, Damon Seymour 9, Scott Gangey 9, Jack Halsey 9, Jack Gookey 9, Josh Pebody 9
MOM: Stuart Harman
Report: A dynamic Parklands created goal-scoring opportunities. These were soon finished off by early Harmon goals. Duston never let go and Parklands had to work just as hard in defence as in attack. Parklands continued to use the space created to full advantage and in a short spell created a healthy lead. Duston refused to lie down and came back strongly in the last 15 taking full advantage of slack marking and poor formation discipline and scored some good goals. A well-earned win for Parklands, great spirit from Duston.

SPINNEY SCORPIONS
Lost 10-2 to Brixworth
Scorers: Harley Little, Nathan Skinner
Team: Thomas Van-Haaren 8, Phillip Tompkins 7, Jordan Dunkley 8, Jonathon Emery 7, Karn Spokes 7, Harley Little 7, Gareth Hodges 7, Nathan Skinner 8, Daniel Johnson 7, Russell Rainbow 8, Sam Shaw 7, Josh Lyman 7, Arron Minney 7, James Smith 7, Robert Wake 8
MOM: Thomas Van-Haaren, Russell Rainbow
Report: Scorpions played an excellent Brixworth team in great form. Despite showing glimpses of their potential. By half-time Scorpions were 7-0 down. To their credit Scorpions never gave up and in a battling second half they got two goals from Nathan Skinner and Harley Little. Well done Brixworth, champions to be.
Referee: Paul Van-Haaren


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