06:00AM, Wednesday 24 April 2024
Maidenhead United CT Junior sides celebrated several impressive victories this weekend with their u17s Diamonds reinforcing their lead at the top of the East Bucks Football Alliance Division 2 with a hard-earned 1-0 win at Woodley Wanderers.
Despite enjoying plenty of possession, the Diamonds struggled to breakdown their resolute hosts and were forced to wait until half-way through the second half to break the deadlock.
Division 5 of the u15s Wycombe & South Bucks Minor Football League also came to an exciting conclusion on Sunday with Maidenhead United Junior Bullets claiming the title thanks to a 4-2 away win over Ruislip Rangers Greens, while rivals FC Holyport stumbled to a 4-1 defeat against Risborough Rangers Juniors.
Those two results see the Bullets win the division by just two points, with Holyport having to content themselves with an impressive title challenge and second place.
In the Thames Valley Football Development League Maidenhead Warriors were successful on several fronts.
In the u9s League Plate quarter finals, they cruised to a 5-1 win over Eton Wick Youth to reach the final four.
Fred Snoxell scored two of their goals while the other Warriors goals were scored by Alessio Griksas, Riley Martin and Morgan Jenkins.
At u10s level, the Warriors edged a much-closer game against Langley Lizards, winning 2-1 thanks to goals from Harley Perry and Mason Squires.
Langley grabbed a goal back mid-way through the second half, but they couldn’t find that all-important equaliser as the Warriors clung on for victory.
In the u12s Division, Warriors eased to a 5-0 win over Sporttiers in a game they dominated from the first whistle.
The Warriors' goal scorers were Max Gladden, James Hill, Nazar Zabat, Mikolaj Nawrocki and Yusuf Chaudary. while James Hill was the player of the match.
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