A number of Darlington 21st Allstars JFC teams completed their season last weekend, all of them having had very successful campaigns.

At seven-a-side level, in the

Richmondshire League, the Under nines final match was against Bedale in a home fixture played at Bedale. Remarkably they finished with two more wins, 10 and 80, to make it 28

wins out of 34 matches played during the season and 152 goals scored. Phillip Wake grabbed a hattrick in the second game, Danny Thomson got two and Jack Whittaker, Josh Phillips, James Humble (41 for the season) and Liam Browne one each.

The Under nine Colts also completed their season with a home match played at Bedale and ran out 6-1 and 5-1 victors. Shane Campbell

and Karl Hewitt (39 for the season) each got three goals, Liam Jarvie and Thomas Airey each grabbed two and Callum Roddy got the other.

The Under 10s also completed their Teesside seven-a-side League

programme with two games, the first at home to Norton and Stockton Ancients when they lost a close game 21. Jack Johns got the goal

and Man of the Match was goalkeeper Jack Binks. In a subsequent friendly, the Under 10s lost 20, with Liam Howell Man of the

Match. In their final game, at Hartlepool Crest, the Under 10s won 10, with the only goal coming from

Man of the Match Johns. In a subsequent friendly, they drew 00,

with Mattie Carnelley the Man of the Match.

The Under 10 Colts were in action at Newton Aycliffe Youth B and won 31, with two goals from Man of the Match Andy Collins and one from Tom McCabe. In a subsequent friendly, the Colts won 32, with a

goal from Adam Manning and two from Scan Simpson in the last five minutes. Dan Cummings was Man of the Match.

At 11aside level, the Under 11s were

at Leven AFC and recorded a 21

victory in a hardfought game during

which they came back from a goal down and scored the winner with three minutes to go. Ross Burton and Louis Jarvie got the goals and Stephen Allenby was MoM.

The Under 12 Colts were at home to Leven AFC and had a comprehensive 4-0 victory. They

remain third in the table going into the final game but amazingly still have a chance of winning the championship. James Howell, Jack Ridley, Callum Franklin and Matthew Andrews got the goals.

The Under 15s had to field an injuryhit side at home to Cleveland Juniors and lost 4-0. The Under 14s travelled

to Richmond Town and put in a weak display, eventually losing 41. Stevie

Richards scored the goal.

The Under 14 Colts were at Bedale in their penultimate game and lost 10-1 after being 7-0 down at half

time. Marc Tills got the goal and Jason Pritchard was MoM.

Willington Boys

THE Under-15s continued their fine run with a 3-0 victory at home to Horden CW in the Russell Foster Junior League premier division.

Mark Bowey (2) and David Jackson got the goals, with John Cunningham MoM. The Under-13s lost 2-0 to Durham County.