HARLING COLTS U12 won again with this win at Jex. Luke Holland opened the scoring, crashing his shot into the roof of the net. Daniel Mobbs doubled the lead, collecting man-of-the-match Rory Olpin's pass, before beating the keeper with a terrific lob before Holland added another with a great long-range effort.
ATTLEBOROUGH U14 found themselves with a limited squad for the forth game in a row when they visited North Walsham with just 10 players. But Boro attacked the game with passion and enthusiasm which provided second-placed Walsham with a first-class game of football.
HETHERSETT GIRLS U17 visited St Benet's Wasps and won 9-1. Hannah Waters scored five and other goals came from Megan Todd (2), Sarah Browne and Lucy Middleton.
DISS TOWN U10 HAWKS played Blofield. Diss made a good start, passing the ball quickly and accurately to the flanks, with Jamie Channell looking dangerous on the left, but they were unable to create a clear sight of goal.
GORLESTON RANGERS 22nd annual five-a-side tournament, June 19 and 20, at Oriel High School, Gorleston. Saturday, June 19, U8, U10, U12, U14 and U16 and U10 girls; Sunday, June 20, U7, U9, U11, U13 and U15 and U11 girls.
SWAFFHAM U15 entertained Thetford in the U15 Sub Cup semi-final and it ended 5-0. Swaffham's higher league opponents started strong, scoring twice in four minutes and a third only minutes later.
BRANDON LADS U13 had a home game against Needham Phoenix, Needham started well but Brandon dealt with the early pressure and looked dangerous on the break, with the pace of Harry Rampley and Isaac Allen.
FREE youth football open session with Norfolk FA football coaches on Saturday, March 27, 10am to noon at Coltishall Village Hall Field, Rectory Road, Coltishall.
FREE youth football open session with Norfolk FA football coaches on Saturday, March 27, 10am to noon at Coltishall Village Hall Field, Rectory Road, Coltishall.
DEREHAM WANDERERS U11 GIRLS staged a dramatic late comeback in a seven-goal thriller at Mulbarton Belles but were unable to take the chances to turn the game around and lost 4-3.
SCOLE U15 GIRLS entertained Jex after a long break and kicked off the first half playing up the slope and against the wind. Jex were immediately on the attack and only good defending by Chloe Edwards and excellent goalkeeping by Megan Robinson prevented Scole from going behind.
AYLSHAM U15 GIRLS claimed victory over Old Catton with two goals in each half. Old Catton battled hard, but Lisa's goal direct from a corner after half an hour knocked the stuffing out of them.
BRANDON LADS U13 had a home game against Cornard Dynamos on a very cold, wet, windy Sunday with a lunch-time kick-off. Brandon started well and had the early possession but failed to take their chances, hitting the post, grazing the crossbar and shooting just wide.
BOHEMIANS GIRLS U10, playing their second-ever league game at home to Scole, were ahead after five minutes with a fine shot from Lauren. The rest of the half belonged to Bohs with Leah, Bruna both going close before Daisy with a fine solo effort saw her shot hit the post.
HETHERSETT GIRLS U14 put in a determined display at Aylsham but had to settle for a 1-1 draw after failing to convert a string of opportunities. Hethersett created three good chances in the opening five minutes.
DISS U18 lost to hosts Felixstowe and Walton U18 7-0, their first game in over three weeks. Diss had chances to take the lead but were punished for some slack defending.
BRANDON LASSES U11 travelled to Horsford on a cold Saturday morning. Horsford had the first attack, but between Ruby Robertson and Suzy Duggan they managed to clear the danger and set Brandon on their first attack.
DEREHAM TOWN U9B hosted Sprowston, the league leaders, previously having lost 11-2. Sprowston took control and the lead in the sixth minute. This awoke Dereham and Joe H and Harvey linked up well with some good movement resulting in shot just wide.
LODDON GRASSHOPPERS U16 have reached the final of the John Savage County Cup.
The boys ,who all attend the Hobart High School, survived a difficult run up to the semi-final including three away fixtures to teams in the King's Lynn area, but eventually they received a home fixture in the semis against Thorpe Rovers.
R&T Tours are hosting a tournament during the Easter holidays from April 7, 8, 9 on Mill Lane (free of charge ) playing teams from away. Contact Steve Dent of Shrublands JFC on 01493 661548.
Members of Diss Town Youth FC will be promoting the club at the Diss Youth Expo event being held at Diss Corn Hall on Saturday between 10am and 4pm.
The event is to promote youth activities in Diss and the surrounding area with around 28 different clubs attending
this year.
HETHERSETT ATHLETIC YOUTH: The U15s went down 5-2 at home to Hellesdon (Janis Reintjes, Stephen Sahali). The U14s lost 5-0 at Wymondham, the U13s lost 8-3 at home to Lakeford (Robert Warminger 2, Tom Read), the U12s lost 5-2 at Attleborough (Sam Rix and own goal).
DISS TOWN U10 HAWKS made a good start in their first match for over two months against Lakeford. Jamie Channell saw his shot well saved and Charlie Stammers went close at the end of a goalmouth scramble.
BRANDON LASSES U11 hosted a very strong top-of-the-table Gorleston team and lost 3-0. The first 10 minutes were evenly matched with some great defending from Beth Field and Suzy Duggan.
MUNDESLEY U16 visited undefeated league leaders Drayton Youth and, due to call offs, could field only 11 players, losing 3-1, although their battling display deserved at least a point.
FAKENHAM U18 entertained Watton Juniors in the Ridgeons Youth League and ran out comfortable 5-2 winners. The first half was very scrappy with many passes going astray and players continually making wrong decisions.
FAKENHAM U18 entertained Watton Juniors in the Ridgeons Youth League and ran out comfortable 5-2 winners. The first half was very scrappy with many passes going astray and players continually making wrong decisions.
FAKENHAM U18 entertained Watton Juniors in the Ridgeons Youth League and ran out comfortable 5-2 winners. The first half was very scrappy with many passes going astray and players continually making wrong decisions.
FAKENHAM U18 entertained Watton Juniors in the Ridgeons Youth League and ran out comfortable 5-2 winners. The first half was very scrappy with many passes going astray and players continually making wrong decisions.
FAKENHAM U18 entertained Watton Juniors in the Ridgeons Youth League and ran out comfortable 5-2 winners. The first half was very scrappy with many passes going astray and players continually making wrong decisions.
FAKENHAM U18 entertained Watton Juniors in the Ridgeons Youth League and ran out comfortable 5-2 winners. The first half was very scrappy with many passes going astray and players continually making wrong decisions.
THETFORD Independents U14 are looking for players to join their team, especially a goalkeeper.
Indies are a Chartered Club with qualified CRB and FA registered coaches.
SHRUBLANDS JUNIORS are hosting a tournament during the Easter holidays from April 7, 8, 9 on Mill Lane (free of charge ). Contact Steve 01493 661548. Teams required: U8 (four teams required), U10 (three teams required) both seven-a-side, U11 (four teams required), U12 (two teams required), U15 (three teams required).
CROMER YOUTH U11 visited Old Catton A in their rearranged cup match and ran out worthy 3-1 winners. A heavy pitch meant Cromer's usual flowing passing game suffered slightly and it was nearly 20 minutes before they took the lead after a fine run and cross from Jake Zelos found Joe Gasse-Coope in space to fire Cromer into a 1-0 lead.
CROMER YOUTH U11 visited Old Catton A in their rearranged cup match and ran out worthy 3-1 winners. A heavy pitch meant Cromer's usual flowing passing game suffered slightly and it was nearly 20 minutes before they took the lead after a fine run and cross from Jake Zelos found Joe Gasse-Coope in space to fire Cromer into a 1-0 lead.
DEREHAM WANDERERS U12 Girls were away to top of the league Bohemians and lost 8-2. Bohemians started strongly and scored a disputed goal with a Dereham player hurt.
DISS U18 had their Ridgeons Youth League Cup first round match against Kirkley and Pakefield was postponed last Thursday. A new date is yet to be set. Diss U18 next two league matches are at home against Walsham-le-Willows U18 tonight (7.
MULBARTON WANDERERS U16B: Watton could only field 10 players but the victory achieved by Mulbarton was still impressive. In the first minute Ben G put the Wanderers ahead, then Adam W went close from a good strike.
SWAFFHAM U15 were playing Watlington in the Sub Cup quarter-final and won 6-2. After 15 minutes, a pass from Ryan Emmerson to the left was deflected towards goal, but the Watlington keeper reacted quickly and saved on the line.
BRANDON LASSES U15 beat Little Oakley 10-1. This was one of Brandon's best performances against hard-working visitors. Harriet Mills netted a first-half hat-trick.
Norfolk FA needs you to give your views on its ongoing work in grassroots football. The deadline for this year's annual survey is this Sunday - and at present not enough has been heard from the football community in Norfolk.
This Sunday will be a big day for the young footballers of Thorpe Rovers as they bid to book their places in two of the county's showpiece finals. Rovers Under 16s travel to play Loddon Grasshoppers in the semi-final of the John Savage Cup, while the club's under 14s entertain Gorleston Youth in the semi-finals of the Norfolk Minor Cup.
BUNGAY TOWN U13 GIRLS took on their Halesworth Town counterparts. This was a return fixture of Bungay's last match six weeks ago. Bungay started brightly with constant pressure on Halesworth's goal but were eluded by the woodwork and the goalkeeper until Eva found her way through to slot the ball in to give Bungay the lead.
DISS U18 travelled to Thetford and lost 3-0 in their second match inside five days. Defeat to second-from-bottom Thetford U18s is likely to mean that the Tangerines finish bottom of the table this season.
HETHERSETT U15 were well beaten 7-3 at Norman. The opening half-hour proved disastrous for Hethersett, as Norman romped into a 5-0 lead. Changes in formation brought some stability and Hethersett created a number of good chances.
MUNDFORD U11 had a tough struggle away at Toftwood on their return to action. The fired-up home side made things difficult throughout and Mundford had to rely on a solid defensive performance from Ben Wells, Luke DeMeyer, Dean Scott, Todd Hutcherson and George Hammond as they struggled to find their rhythm.
GORLESTON RANGERS U12A beat Blundeston Magpies U12 3-2. This top-of-the-table clash was a very sporting and close affair, with both sides playing some decent football in spells.
GORLESTON RANGERS U12A beat Blundeston Magpies U12 3-2. This top-of-the-table clash was a very sporting and close affair, with both sides playing some decent football in spells.
GORLESTON RANGERS U12A beat Blundeston Magpies U12 3-2. This top-of-the-table clash was a very sporting and close affair, with both sides playing some decent football in spells.
DISS U9 had a pair of home fixtures against Blofield and Rocklands. In game one, illness to the regular keeper saw Connor Blake take the gloves and he had a very busy day.