Kaleel Green maintained his recent run of form with a classy double as AFC Wembley under-sevens beat Parkfield 3-2.

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Zakariya El-Hannach was also on target for AFCW, (pictured) while Makael Scott was man of the match.

Elijah Carter struck four goals as AFCW under-11s slaughtered Spartans 9-0, with Kane Clarke opening the scoring before setting up Carter’s first.

Carter grabbed two more to make it 4-0 at half-time and then added another before Novell Bruce found the net, with Kyle Matthew hitting a double and Clarke rounding off the scoring.

Javel Simpson netted five times for the under-11 B team in their 10-0 rout of Mill Hill Village, with Amin Mohamed scoring a hat-trick and Ti Haji Welsh and Sid Ahmed Maouche also on the scoresheet.

Man of the match Nathan Korang recorded a stunning hat-trick in AFCW under-nines’ 5-3 success against Southall, with Davontay Williams adding the other two.

Kalen Clarke and Adebambo Akinjogbin scored the goals in AFCW under-12s’ 2-0 victory over Ruislip Rangers, with Che Ove-Loncraine winning the man of the match award for his dominant display at the back.

Omar Thomas-Fearon grabbed a brace for the B team, who won 5-1 at Wealdstone as Darren Abbey, Khaleel Williams and Aaron Hamilton also found the net.

AFCW under-10s fought out a 2-2 draw at Ruislip Town, while the B team defeated Brentham Colts 2-1 with goals from Declan Nelson and Ghellor Kweme.

But there were losses for the under-16s, who went down 2-0 at Headstone Manor, and the under-15s, who were beaten 4-1 at home to Wealdstone, while the under-13s were on the wrong end of a 6-2 scoreline at Parkfield.

Bilal Ahmadzai netted a brace as Gibbons Wreckers’ under-12s thrashed AGV Youth 5-0 to secure the points in an entertaining encounter on Sunday.

GW created numerous chances, but were thwarted by the AGV goalkeeper, and it took them until the stroke of half-time to break the deadlock, when good work from Ryan O’Carroll set up a tap-in for Raymond Corcoran.

But Ahmadzai converted a superb cross from Brandon O’Carroll and Ryan O’Carroll then unleashed a thunderbolt to make it 3-0.

Brandon O’Carroll netted the Wreckers’ fourth goal with a far-post tap-in and, with a few minutes remaining, Tye Dlavis and Raymond Corcoran combined to set up Ahmadzai for a rasping drive into the bottom corner.

Sekani Melford’s equaliser earned Wreckers’ under-10s a share of the spoils as they fought out a 1-1 draw at Wealdstone.

Oran Wells went close to putting GW ahead when he raced half the length of the field, only to hit the side netting, then unleashed a rising drive that was tipped onto the crossbar.

At the other end, Sean O’Donnell pulled off two good saves, but he was left exposed just before half-time when a bouncing clearance deceived the back line and enabled the Stones to score.

Imenor Oriakhi and Kasey Clifford both went close in the second half before Melford brought the Wreckers level, collecting Clifford’s throw and hitting an 18-yard screamer into the top corner.

Marty Corcoran’s early goal was not enough to prevent a 2-1 loss at LNER as Wreckers under-nines’ winning run came to an end.

Corcoran finished off a goalmouth scramble after 10 minutes but, despite an excellent penalty save from Sam Davies, LNER scored twice in the second half to take the points.

Musa Karmoun, Remi Caesar and Kai Christie were all on target as Forest United under-14s came from behind to defeat Springfield 3-1.

Springfield deservedly took the lead, but the Kenton club fought back and Karmoun was quickest to react to a corner, lashing the equaliser high into the net.

Forest came under pressure at the start of the second half, but Caesar put them in front with a solo goal against the run of play.

That calmed Forest down and, although Springfield struck the woodwork twice, Kai Christie sealed the victory by chipping the goalkeeper to make it 3-1.

Forest under-15s’ winning run came to an end as they controversially lost a two-goal lead and were held to a 2-2 draw at Pitshanger.

After a scoreless first half, DeAndre Johnson capitalised on a defensive error to give Forest the lead and Robert Graham’s deflected effort then spun over the goalkeeper to make it 2-0.

But Pitshanger pulled a goal back when the referee ignored the linesman’s offside flag and they secured a share of the spoils with a shot that crashed off the inside of the post and was adjudged to have crossed the line.

Johnson netted a double in Forest’s previous game as they overcame Hanwell Town 3-2, with Ashley Burt also scoring a free-kick.

Hendon under-15s were unfortunate to suffer a 6-0 reverse at Harrow St Mary’s on Sunday. The Greens played well in the first half, but conceded just before the break, and the floodgates then opened in the second half.

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