FC BRACKNELL Under 12 Youth made it five wins out of five with a 4-0 success away to a Hearts of Teddlothian side they had never beaten in five years.

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An early Charlee Martin goal separated the teams in a tight first half before FCB got their game together in the second half, producing some delightful football. Martin scored again with Daniel Pring and Jack Johnstone adding the others.

It was another impressive team performance with Oscar Coakley, Freddie Mills, Aidan Fry and Joseph Walker the stand-out players.

Vincent McBride-Brookes scored five as FCB U12 Colts beat Darby Green & Potley Dragons 9-2.

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A Harry Hussey hat-trick and Jamie Brant's first goal for the club sealed the victory.

Brodie Richards was excellent between the posts in difficult conditions, with McBride-Brookes taking the man-of-the-match award for his five-star performance.

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FCB U13 Colts drew 1-1 with a side which had scored 16 goals in two games. Good build-up play and a quality finish from Lewis Hunt put them ahead with 10 minutes remaining, but Hearts of Teddlothian equalised five minutes later having earlier missed a penalty. Max Johnston was FCB's star player.

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FCB U14 Colts were the architects of their own downfall away at Bracknell Cavalier U14 Colts. Sloppy defending cost them two goals inside the opening four minutes and they could not get a foothold in the game from then on and went into the break 4-0 down.

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After a re-jig of the team at half-time with their man-of-the-match, Dylan Veck, moving into the back-four the Colts performed far better, acquitting themselves well and making the Cavaliers work a lot harder for their victory without conceding any more goals. The game was played in appalling conditions, but in a good spirit.

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At U15 level, FCB lost 5-1 to FAB with stand-in keeper Callum Gaskin playing well and taking the man-of-the-match prize, while the Colts lost 5-1 to a strong and tall Finchampstead side with Harry Miller their best player.

ALFIE Hills and Conor Knight both bagged braces as Harts of Bracknell Under 18 Devils beat AFC Aldermaston 6-3 in a cracker.

Man-of-the-match Felix Pitt was also on the scoresheet along with Owen Gigg, while goalkeeper Jack Coleman made some fine saves.

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Harry Little, Jack Scott, Oliver Hindley and man-of-the-match Taion Williams were on the score sheet for the Blades in their game with Charvil, while Sidney Raven netted and Riley Rose was the star performer for the Tornadoes against Pinewood Panthers.

The Stags beat Camberley Youth Rovers 4-1 thanks to goals from Teddy Bowers, Charlie Wooden, Sean Maimba and Curtis McWilliam, while Joe Gaffney was named man-of-the-match for a confident and athletic performance in goal.

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ELLIS Bradshaw bagged a brace and Bobbi Emery, Will Palmer, Nathan Spoiala and Joshua Njampa also hit the back of the net as Bracknell Athletic Under 14s hammered Reading City 6-0, James Palmer taking the man-of-the-match honours.

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Jordon Ramsden scored with a wonderful chip as the U15 Youth played out a thrilling 5-5 draw with Twickenham.

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ELLA Steer scored four times and there were also doubles from Seren Smith, Sydney Duffy and Abi Russell as Ascot United Under 14 Sapphires obliterated Met Police Youth Blues 12-0.

Ella Davey and Chloe Sykes were the other Ascot goalscorers.

Davey was also on target for the U14 Emeralds as they went down 10-1 to Maidenhead, while the U14 Raiders lost 3-2 to Caversham Trents Blues.

Charlie Reuby netted for the U15 Royals, but they lost 3-1 to Binfield Scorpions.

Enzo Pierrat-Brichon grabbed four goals and a hat-trick from William Walder, plus Henry Kerrison, Arvind Mahil, Leon Proietti, Seb Fernandez and Alex Gowans strikes, led the U13 Royals to a 12-2 thrashing of AFC Henley Hawks.

Ascot United U13 Racing also enjoyed a 3-2 victory against AFC Henley Hotspur.