Harvesters Under-9 East edged out Harvesters West 5-4 after extra time in the Challenge Cup.

The East side went 1-0 up though Joseph Killpatrick before the West hit back. In the second half East went 3-1 up with a brace from Joe-Joe Colman, only for West to hit back with two late goals taking the game into extra time.

West showed character to again come back to 4-4 before Colman hit his fourth of the game to clinch the win.

Joe Vance and star player Tom Platts scored the goals for the Under-10 North but fell to a 3-2 defeat against Whetstone Pumas.

The U-10s East lost 2-1 to Aldenham Juniors in very difficult rainy conditions. Sam Gardiner scored and James Draper was their man-of-the-match.

Harvesters U-10 South drew 2-2 in a physical match with Whetstone Wanders.

Goals came from man-of-the-match Jack Percy and a beautiful header from captain Harvey Young.

The U-11 Girls progresses through to the second round of the County Cup with a 3-0 victory against St Albans Rangers.

Amalie Newman-Booth opened the scoring with Rachel Dodd adding two more. The player of the match was Alice King.

Harvesters U-11 South gave an outstanding display to win 7-0 against London Maccabi. Goalkeeper Daniel Chaplin was the pick of the side and goals were scored by Ade Oyefusi (4), Shai Coombs (2) and Lewis Murray.

Harvesters Girls U-12's beat St Albans City North in the local derby 5-0.

Goal scorers were Millie Guest, Tilly Moss, Nikita Bedi and Carly Amor with a brace. Mollie Herrington impressed in goal with another clean sheet.

The U-12s North won 7-2 at Alexandra Park with two goals each from Finbar King and Freddie Wilkinson as well as efforts from Harry Sprowson, Dominic Knaggs and William Brothwood.

Harvesters U-12 South played old adversaries Alexandra Park North in an entertaining game which ended 2-2 with Taylor Jeggo and George Hayford scoring.

With a score that didn’t reflect their performance, the U-12’s East lost their cup tie 8-2 away to Sandridge Rovers. Both the East’s goals came from George Pettengell.

Harvesters U-13 Girls produced a devastating display of brilliant, attacking football to dismantle a good St Albans City team 12-1. Scorers were Rebecca McShane (2), Maya Yapp, Julia Draper (2), Lisa Milliken, Bolu Fisher (5) and Ciara Robinson. Yapp was the pick of their side in a strong team display.

The U-14s North lost 7-1 to Whetstone Wanderers Tigers in the league. Alex Garvey grabbed the side's consolation.

Harvesters U-14 girls beat rivals St. Albans City 2-0 in a hard-fought game. This is the team's third straight win and puts them top of the table. Goals came from Esme Stevens and Robyn Reardon. Player of the match was Adrienne Milton.

Harvesters U-15 North eased to a comfortable 10-1 win over Hampstead in the League Cup. Sam Gisby led the scoring with four goals despite only playing half the game, followed by Nathan Dimmock (two), Tyler Guerra, Conor Sweeney and man-of-the-match Michael Lester. There was also an own goal from Hampstead.

Harvesters U-16 South dominated Evergreen Colts winning 6-0 in the League Cup.

Matthew Early scored twice and there were goals from Jack Cahill, Liam Kirby, Cody Gray and Ronan Gaffney. Sam Mernagh was the pick of their side.

The U-18 Girls recorded another fine 4-1 win against a well organised Letchworth side.

Despite falling a goal behind, the Girls picked themselves up and once again played some lovely football.

Another good performance by the defence with Katie Murphy, Zoe Darnell and Emma Poole outstanding and a great goalkeeping display by stand-in Sabrina Monastero. Ellie Bergin (2), Ellen Beary and Nicola Dark scored the goals.

Harvesters U-18 North came from behind to defeat St Albans City U-18 South 6-3 in the Challenge Cup.

Two goal each for Will Biggs and Jack Nevin, with further strikes from Matthew Cloke and Mischa Hollens, set up the victory in a keenly fought cup tie. Goalkeeper Oscar Huglin was the man-of-the-match.

St Albans Rangers U-11s Red eased to a 7-0 win over Harvesters.

Rangers recorded their first win of the season producing an impressive team performance. A Jack Kerr corner beat the keeper at his far post. Tom Scott then was played in on goal by David Brinkley and he slotted home for 2-0. Louis Shaw set up Scott for their third goal.

Amjad headed in the fourth before Kerr found the target. Another dangerous corner resulted in another goal before man-of-the-match Kerr completed the scoring.