Eight-goal burst by Karahan bags the points for Wanderers
Sami Karahan was in lethal form as Nicholas Wanderers Under-11s kept their unbeaten run going in Division A with a 15-0 romp over previously-unbeaten leaders Stoke Lane.
With Sam Isles and Terry Wise unbeatable at the back in front of reliable keeper Sean Marvin, Wanderers surged to an 11-0 first-game victory with Karahan firing eight of the goals and Xavier Nicastro, James Morton and Callum Fudgell claiming the rest.
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An industrious display by Joe Hanhauser ensured Wanderers were always on the front foot.
Wanderers took their foot off the gas a little in game two but still had too much for their opponents.
A Jacob Leeworthy triple and James Kautz strike saw them to a 4-0 win, aided by tenacious performances from the likes of keeper Joshua Greenbury and his defence of Jared Ford and Jordan Gilbert.
Jack Staples, Kwyn Gilbert and Sam Delve all worked hard for the cause in an excellent overall victory.
Longwell Green Sports Under-11s swept to a 4-0 win over Brislington in their two Division A games.
Goals from Eli Britton and Luke Elliott saw Longwell to a 2-0 first-match win before a tight second encounter ended with Sports stealing victory by the same margin thanks to late goals from Charlie Dunn and Jayden Wakefield.
Brandon Watts, Jordan Kearns and Jack Georgewill all celebrated hat-tricks or more as Division C Bristol United Under-11s gave poor St Vallier a 24-4 lesson in finishing they won't forget in a hurry.
Hisham Ali, Mark Pratt, Lewis Darbon, Karl Hilton and Abdi Malik Aweys hit the target in the first game to go with those triples from Watts and Kearns, Marcel Spaulding playing his part with a tigerish performance all over the pitch and two own goals completing the 13-goal Bristol tally.
With Georgewill leading the second-game scoring for United with a double hat-trick, Billy Cochrane (2), Jamal Alexander, Logan Martin and Aaron Finch, with his first-ever goal having made some fantastic saves at the other end while between the sticks for his team, netted the rest as United wrapped up the rout.
Their spirited opponents did manage to score three of their own to go with their first-match consolation.
Warmley Rangers Under-9s had to be at their very best to edge out quality opponents in AEK Boco.
Game one was a superb contest which Warmley managed to win 3-1 with strikes from Joseph Vincent, Zac Cheetham and an own goal.
Rangers' strength at the back, with man-of-the-match Jake Lacey and Mitchell Raymond excelling, provided the backbone for the Division A victory.
The second match was an equally entertaining encounter with Boco again proving tough opponents. Captain Lewis Silverthorn opened the scoring for Warmley with a rasping effort before Jayden Rands completed a 3-0 win by slotting home two-second half goals.
Again it was the defence that impressed with Solomon Templar and Daniel Turner putting in sterling performances.
Mangotsfield United Under-9s remain unbeaten in Division C after an 18-0 victory over Bromley Heath. They got into their stride straight away with Harry Haughton heading the goals glut with five fine strikes.
While Lewis Jeffrey, Isaac Staples and Mitchell Jeffries all netted twice in an 11-0 first game win, keeper Jack Whinham playing his part too with a clean sheet.
Great midfield work from four-goal Edward Baker, who linked up well with Lewis Bane, and two Corey Jackson goals helped Mangos to a comfortable 7-0 second-match success, an own goal bringing up the tally.
James Mayor produced a competent performance between the sticks to ensure the opposition no joy.
Stoke Lane Under-9s gained their first league win of the Division C season in emphatic style by beating a spirited Oldland side 10-2.
They took the first game honours 6-0 courtesy of two goals apiece from Ethan Tucker and Lewis Hedges, with Theo Cox and Elliot James grabbing the others.
The second game was much closer but Stoke Lane soon took the lead through Finley Wilson's strike.
Oldland grabbed a deserved equaliser and then took the lead, but Stoke's Tom Rollings scored to make it 2-2 and then struck again to fire them in front.











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