JAMIE Fraser scored a sensational hat-trick to help Ascot United U18 Aces to a 9-3 victory against Claygate Royals Foleys.
Josh Betts and Rory Beer both scored twice, with Matteo Armezzani and Cameron Tait rounding off a one-sided encounter.
The U18 Diamonds won a 10-goal thriller 6-4 against Barnes Eagles, Mia McCreesh and Eliza Luckhurst both netting twice and Katie Vince and Chloe Coker also on target.
The U15 Aces crushed Bracknell Town Lions 5-0 as Tom Philpot struck a superb hat-trick and Sam Donachie bagged a brace.
The U14 Youth overcame Halliford Colts 4-1 thanks to goals from Jackson Kiil, Aidan Holland, Luke Frewin and Jake Miles, while Jasmine Keeley, Kaitlin Worm and Natasha White scored in a 3-1 win for the U14 Diamonds against Epson & Ewell Colts.
Ben Martire grabbed a double and Toby Jackson was also on the scoresheet at the U14 Eagles lost 7-3 to Curley Park Rangers Lions, while a Josh Smith brace helped the U13 Youth to a 2-2 draw with Sutton.
Leo Kennedy was twice on target as the U13 Rangers hammered Laurel Park Tornadoes 5-1, Robbie Laxton, Tommy Hopes and Charlie Madden getting the others.
The U12 Saints drew an extraordinary game 6-6 with Bracknell Cavaliers Cardinals, Joe Bowman and Calum Kearins scoring twice and Will Wraight and Patrick Costello also on target.
Charlie Reuby pocketed a consolation for the U12 Royals in their 7-1 thumping by Caversham Trents Blues.
l WOKINGHAM & District Schools Under 11s proved too strong for Swindon, easing to a 7-2 victory in their friendly.
Nathaniel Muza gave Wokingham the lead following a storming run down the right wing by Scott Morgan and the lead was doubled when an out-swinging corner by Harvey Goode found Max Smith’s head.
Ben Harris netted after the break, before Morgan made it 4-0.
Brandon Kingsbury produced a fine finish before Swindon hit back with two quick-fire goals.
However, Wokingham struck at the other end before Zackary Wright netted with a thumping header.
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