Ivalio Dmitrov stung AFC Wasps with ten goals for Hendon U13s in their 18-2 victory.
Hendon went into the break leading 4-2 before running riot to add 14 goals in the second half, including 12 in the last 24 minutes. Dmitrov scored three in one minute, out of his eight in the second period. Raja Ahmed (3), Anthony Wright (3), Paul Moran and Paul Menozzi were also on target.
Steve Bignall sneaked a late winner to give Hendon U14s a their second successive victory over Harrow Youth League Division One leaders Parkfield. Bignall scored both goals in the 2-1 win.
A bevy of missed chances by Hendon U16s and strong goalline clearances by their opponents LNER St Georges resulted in a 3-1 defeat. Adrain Tutt was on target for Hendon.
Oakleigh Park went one better than last season in the Herts Youth Cup (U18), progressing to the semi-finals with a hard-earned 3-2 victory over Austen Arrowheads, from Stevenage. Their goals came though Jake Berry (2) and an own-goal.
Unbeaten Bushey Friendly League leaders, Whetstone Wanderers U8s made it eight wins in nine games with a 9-0 crushing of Chipperfield. The goals were shared by Arjun Bisht (2), Jonathan Spencer (2), Ben Bukowski (2), James Carder, Bertie Shelley, and Barnie Gaeton.
Mill Hill Rangers U10s beat Princes Park 2-0 in their local derby. Gerry Anson and Jack Reynolds scored.
Rangers U8 Whites drew 1-1 with LNER St Georges through Lennie Chaney's goal.
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