Drayton Grange Colts U9s 2
Moulton Fields Sharks 1
Although Jacob Ireland shot just wide in the opening minute Colts found themselves one down after five minutes. Only good solid defending from Tom Sharpe and Jamie Saunders kept them from scoring m
ore. The second-half saw Harry Hakin score a cracking equaliser. Further chances came from Matt Coleman, Layton Billson and Harry until Jacob slotted home for a 2-1 advantage.
Daventry Town Saxons U9s 3
Falcons Black 3
The Falcons took an early lead and had the better of the first-half. At half-time Keelen Davy came on as sub and became Daventry's hat-trick hero between Falcons' third goal as the Saxons' fluent passing left them unlucky not to pick up all three points.
Drayton Grange U12s 3
Black Panthers White 2
Ryan Johal scored the first and Panthers pulled level. But Jack Hogben took Drayton back into the lead and sheer determination saw him score their third. Panthers continued to push for the equaliser, but Drayton ground it out to win in the end. Sam Hulme won man of the match.
Daventry Town Vikings U9s 6
Kingsthorpe Jets Lightning 1
With attack after attack the Jets keeper's luck was sure to run out and in great finishing form Charlie Whiteside netted low past the keeper. Daventry gained a corner through the defensive partnership of Jake Martin and Jordan Koria.
Charlie hit the ball to the near post and on its way in gained a touch putting the Vikings two up. Daventry went in three up at half-time after Sam Flockhart shot the ball into the roof of the net.
In the second-half Daventry netted again when Bradley Osborne-Wells grabbed two quick goals. Jets grabbed a consolation goal.
Sam got his second late on in the half when he scored at the back post. Frankie Allinson and Luke Stevens showed great confidence in defence.
Players of the day goes to Frankie and Luke for defending excellently.
Drayton Grange Dragons U10s 1
Silverstone Racers 0
The season has ended on a high for the Dragons by winning the last two games. The only goal of the game came when Troy Herring cleared the ball high from the half-way line with the bounce deceiving the keeper. Various chances came to the Dragons but they were denied by the cross bar or posts.
Man of the match went to Brandon Birch.
Daventry Town saxons U8s 1
Bugbrooke White 1
Saxons were a goal down at half- time but the second-half saw them playing impressive football with their rewards coming from a good goal from Lewis Isom.
Daventry Town Saxons U8s 1
Delapre Dragons Yellow 2
Both sides started well with Lewis going close for the Saxons after a nice passing move, but a lack of concentration saw the Saxons a goal down but with a good goal from Reuben the half finished one each.
In the second half, Delapre found the back of the net leaving Saxons no time to find the equaliser.
Drayton Grange Blades U9s 4
Parklands Tigers Amber 1
Blades produced a pulsating
second-half performance after
finding themselves a goal down at the break. Owen Prints was rewarded with two well-taken goals. Joe Squirrel also bagged two goals as the Blades finished the season on a high.
Daventry United 1
Kingsthorpe Jets 4
Daventry United Under 11s ended their season with a fine display but a disappointing result losing 1-4 to Kingsthorpe Jets. Kyle Cherry hit the mark again for the home side. Kingsthorpe ran out deserved
winners.
Drayton Grange Demons 0
Billing Utd 3
Billing scored an early goal and despite Drayton defending well added another going 2-0 up
at half-time. Drayton played better football in the second-half, with good attacking football, but could not find the back of the net.
Billing scored again going 3-0 up, though it could have been more but for some great saves from Jodie Lintern earning herself man
of the match.
Daventry Town U11s 4
Irthlingborough Twn 2
This was a vital game and a massive three points for the Town to secure second spot and be rewarded with promotion.
Irthlingborough were always going to be tough opponents and they proved this early on taking a deserved lead.
Town levelled thanks to a goal from George Reed and this stayed the score until half-time.
Town took the lead with a goal from John Dorgan in the second half and it was soon 3-1with an excellent long-range effort from Joe Pidgeon.
Irthlingborough were rewarded with another goal to bring themselves back into the game.
A tense last 15 minutes saw both sides playing good football and creating more chances.
Town went on to secure the game with a late second goal for George Reed. Man of the match award went to Liam Fuller for a superb defensive display.
Long Buckby Juniors U8s 0
Falcons Stripes 2
Chances came at both ends with Falcons scoring in the first-half.
The second-half saw more determined play, with Buckby unlucky not to convert some good chances, before Falcons sealed the win. Man of the match was Tom Mellor.
Long Buckby Juniors U8s 2
Moulton Magpies Black 1
Buckby played the ball around well with neat passing, which was rewarded with two first-half goals from man of the match Daniel Culbert and Ryan Chambers.
The second-half was more evenly matched with chances for both teams, one of which found the net to provide Magpies with a
consolation goal.
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