FOUR players scored hat-tricks as Ascot United Under 15 Diamonds went goal crazy in their 19-0 annihilation of Mole Valley.

Amelia Humphrey, Darcey Young, Freya Johnson and Georgia Greenfield all helped themselves to trebles, while Jasmine Voskova-Matsell bagged a brace and Amy Cogdon, Katherine Evans, Liv Godsiff, Phoebe Goodley and Simran Karia also hit the target.

Amy Laurence hammered home a fabulous hat-trick and Lauren Chapman added a double as the U18 smashed Beecholme Belles 5-0, while the U14s were involved in a staggering 5-5 draw with Haslemere Town.

Lucy Bennett scored a fine hat-trick and Jasmine Keeley and Natasha White rounded off the scoring.

A Cameron Tait treble and a goal from Sam Stanley helped the U18 18 Aces beat Bookham Colts Blades 4-1, while Tom Philpot and Sammy Wheeler were on target to help the U15s defeat Calcot Royals 2-1.

Aidan Holland landed a hat-trick and Sam Wood also got on the scoresheet as the U14 Youth overcame Halliford Colts 4-1. The U15s downed Shelton Athletic 3-1, but the U13s were knocked out of the League Cup at the semi-final stage following a 3-0 defeat to Farnham Town Blues.

The U16s lost 2-0 to Kings Park Royals and the U14 Eagles were beaten 3-0 by Sandhurst Town.

Ben Alderman grabbed a double and Joseph Wilder also struck the back of the net, but the U14 Racing lost 5-3 to Rushmoor Saints.

Four goals from Charlie Reuby, allied to Harry Jenkinson and Finn Cupper strikes, earned the U12 Royals a 6-4 triumph against Bracknell Cavaliers Cardinals, but an Ollie Thompson double could not stop the U12 Arrows losing 3-2 to Hawley.

Ascot United U12 Saints lost 5-0 to Wokingham & Emmbrook Blacks.

  • WOKINGHAM & District Schools U11s turned on the style as they thrashed Swindon 8-0.

In the opening 10 minutes, Harvey Goode opened the scoring and minutes later, Ben Harris doubled the visitors’ advantage when his long-range shot was placed low and in the corner.

Harris got his third before the break from a goalmouth scramble.

Goode made it 4-0 with his second and then assisted Scott Morgan to extend the advantage.

Brandon Kingsbury helped Goode register his hat-trick and was then brought down in the area, Max Smith scoring the penalty to put his side 7-0 up.

The final goal of the game was Goode’s fourth and arguably his best as he unleashed a looping shot which nestled in the back of the net.

  • WOKINGHAM & Emmbrook duo Max Studer and Rhys Williams lined up for Reading FC against Swindon Town in an U16s clash recently.

Reading’s development squad lost the match in their first outing together, but Struder and Williams gained some invaluable experience.

Both players also helped W&E U16s to a 2-0 win at Woodley Saints Panthers in East Berks Football Alliance Division One. Ryan Annets and Struder were on target.

Meanwhile, three goals in the final 20 minutes saw leaders Wokingham & Emmbrook FC U14 Oranges salvage a 4-4 draw with Camberley Town Rebels in East Berkshire Football Alliance Division 6.

James Starkey fired Oranges ahead before Camberley hit four in reply, only for an Ollie Vickers strike and Kai Evans double, including a last-gasp penalty, to seal a comeback.