YOUTH FOOTBALL

Littleton Swifts U16 1 Pharmasol Appleshaw U16 3.

With only two points separating these sides for their final game of the season, only a win for Pharmasol would secure the TWYFL Division 2 title and push Littleton into second ,

Littleton opened the scoring through Lewis Hatt before Jordan Dawe slotted home a cross from JJ Budden before half-time. In the second half Pharmasol final got their much needed second goal with a Charlie Rogers shot rebounding off the bar before Jamie Hewlett followed it up, With time running out on Littleton iPharmasol wrapped it up with a mazy run and goal from Jordan Dawe who completed the scoring and with this ensured the league title in their first year in youth football with all their hard work and character over the season showing in this final game .

Lyndhurst U14 0 CK Andover U14 2

CK Andover U14 s, gained their best victory of the season with a convincing victory at lyndhurst. Fielding their strongest line up they took the lead with a well struck shot by Rhys Jones from 30 yards. In the second half a Jake McGowan penalty secured the win.

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Thatcham Town U13 1 New Street Swifts 11

Swifts continued to impress and man of the match Sam Truscott had an impressive game in midfield and was always in the thick of the action. His early cross led to James McDermott heading the first goal and from a pass from Callum Dewhurst he rounded the keeper for 2-0. Devon Arnold then scored four before Thatcham grabbed one against the run of play. Sam Gallagher followed this with a tap in just before half-time with Swifts leading 7-1. The second half saw them continue where they left off and Arnold scored twice more and Tai Barwell and Brodie White also added their names to the scoresheet.

Loddon Sports U13 2 New Street Swifts U13 7

New Streets Swifts battled hard to defeat Loddon with man of the match, goalkeeper Jack Clarke making a series of impressive saves. Devon Arnold continued his fine form adding another hat-trick to add to his impressive tally since recently joining the club. Thomas Grossi, Myles Wakeham, Tai Barwell and James McDermott also scored four fine goals. Swifts remain unbeaten and are top of the league and could be confirmed as champions if they beat Overton at Appleshaw last Tuesday evening