Hampton make Yaxley Lynx fight all the way in PFA Cup
Mind you, Yaxley Lynx had to rely on a penalty shoot-out to get past Division Two title-chasers Hampton.
They won 5-4 on spot-kicks after a 2-2 draw in which Sam Royle and Liam Sanderson scored for Yaxley and Logan West-Ley and Brandon Orchard for Hampton.
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Hide AdUnbeaten Division One leaders Peterborough Sports beat ICA 4-0 with strikes by Ayman Trabelsi (2), Benjamin Romaine and Eunis Lievins while their big rivals Deeping Blue won by the same score at Spalding thanks to goals by Scott Waumsley (2), Rodrigo Goncalves and Jared Carver.
In the fourth quarter-fnal , March Soccer School won 7-4 at Thorpe Wood Rangers even though they had Luke Cable and Charlie Revell sent off.
Robert Conyard led the way for March with a hat-trick while Matthew Robson hit all four Thorpe Wood goals.
In the Under 15 PFA Cup, the quarter-final tie between Peterborough Sports and Werrington Athletic Blue was abandoned with 23 minutes left and Sports leading 2-0 after Werrington keeper Ben Asplin suffered a badly broken leg.
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Hide AdIn the other two ties played there were wins for Oundle Town (8-1 against Northern Star White) and Park Farm Pumas Blue (5-0 against Stanground Sports). Owen Dalliday scored three for Oundle.
JUNIOR ALLIANCE LEAGUE
Oundle Under 13s went to town in the Junior Alliance League on Sunday.
The were at home to bottom team Gunthorpe Harriers Navy in their latest Division Three fixture and sunk their rivals by a whopping 19-0 margin.
Leading the way with a six-goal haul was super sub James Aubury closely followed by True Holmes with five.
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Hide AdThat took Holmes’ tally for the season to 35 goals from 13 games and Aubury has 17 from 10 starts.
Completing the Oundle goal tally were William Seymour (2), Freddie Gilder-Smith (2), Joseph Deegan, Jamie Dexter, Samuel Taylor and Seth Barker.
Another Under 13 player with his shooting boots on on Sunday was Reuben Marshall. He put four away for March Town Athletic in their 6-1 win over Stamford Young Daniels in Division Two.
There was better luck for Stamford Young Daniels in Under 14 Division One. They beat Leverington Sports 5-2 to narrow the gap on leaders Nethaton to two points. Alex Sinfield netted twice.