FC Bracknell Under 12 Youth came from two goals down to overcome Eversley and California Cobras 6-3.
Billy Thorne, with his team's 100th goal of the season, Joseph Walker and Alfie Daines put FCB 3-2 up at half-time but Cobras levelled early in the second half.
However, Thorne, an own goal, and a penalty from man-of-the-match Aidan Fry saw the side continue their unbeaten run.
FCB U12 Colts kept their promotion hopes alive by beating top-of-the-table Bracknell Cavaliers Colts 4-2 in a lively encounter. A brace of goals from Tyler Williams and Vincent McBride Brooke's sealed the vital points, while their man-of-the-match was Mackyi McGirr-Gray.
The U13 Colts won 4-2 at home to Henley, their goals coming from Amine Chihaoua, Tommy Fraser, Guy Ward-Horner and Max Johnstone, with Jamie Long their player-of-the-match.
FCB U13s secured their first win of 2020, defeating Whitegrove Dragons 2-1. After going behind early on, Louie Colwell seized onto Callum Cobb's pass to equalise and Raul Dan netted the winner. Their man-of-the-match award was shared by Ryan Priestley and Aidan West.
The U14 Colts went down 5-2 to high-flying Burghfield, but put up a spirited performance against their physically stronger opponents. They were first to score through Ethan Callaway, only to concede four goals in quick succession. In a breakaway, Arin Bhardwaj's lob made it 4-2, his first goal for FCB, with Burghfield adding a late fifth.
Hayden Mills was his side's player-of-the-match and went close to a goal with a shot from outside the area. With FCB receiving several compliments from Burghfield, it was an excellent game played in a good spirit and well refereed.
The U15 Colts lost 5-0 to Shinfield Rangers.
LEWIS Birchmore stole the show with a goal and the man-of-the-match honours for Harts of Bracknell Under 11 Razors in a great team performance against Marlow.
The U18 Devils edged out Teddington 2-1 thanks to an Alfie Hills penalty and an Owen Hannis corner which ended up going straight into the back of the net.
Harvey Bird was named man-of-the-match for Devils.
Harry Little, Tommy Harper, Taion Williams and Kyron Eagle were all on target for the U9 Blades against FC Bracknell Bullets, while Finley Massingham was their stand-out performer.
The outstanding Preston Campbell and his twin brother, Seth, were both on the scoresheet along with Alfie Keen as the U9 Colts put in a wonderful team performance against Henley Hawks.
Goalkeeper Joe Gaffney was the best player on show for Harts of Bracknell Stags as they lost 1-0 to Henley Hotspurs.
ELBIE Churchill, Joshua Linsdell, Jake Pitt, man-of-the-match Max Pitt and Callum Knight were all on the scoresheet for Binfield U9 Chargers in their game with Albion FC Blacks.
Goalkeepers Max Beard and Sebastian Maher were in top form for the U9 Pumas in their games with Eversley & California and Ashridge Park.
JOSH Harrison was the pick of the performers for Bracknell Athletic Under 16 Bombers in their 4-0 win against Hawley Raiders.
Alex Vincent, Lewis Lancaster, Alfie Budd and Sheehan Haque were the Bombers' goalscorers.
Jayden McCleary struck twice and Harry Turner also found the back of the net for the U9s against Spencers Wood.
The whole team – which also featured Joshua Spoiala, goalkeeper Jim Mulholland, Gabriel Mullins, Jake Rose, Divine Balogun, Joel Nyame, Kyle Tsapayi and Jenson Scott-Hyde – were named as men-of-the-match.
Tommi Falkham was the star of the show as Athletic beat Westwood Wanderers 5-2.
ARVIND Mahil, Leon Proietti, Seb Fernandez, Micah Prior and Enzo Pierrat-Brichon were all on target as Ascot United Under 13 Royals crushed Finchampstead Mavericks 5-0.
The U13 Racing side drew 2-2 with Maidenhead United Juniors Diamonds, but the U18 Royals lost 4-1 to Reading Pumas despite a Robbie Smith strike.
The U15 Royals drew 0-0 with Reading YMCA, but an Ailsa Dalia brace helped guide the U14 Diamonds to a comfortable 3-0 success against Mole Valley Greens.
The U12 Sapphires were outgunned 4-2 by Thatcham & Newbury Town Blues.
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