Darlington Albion
The Under-12s played away to Thirsk in a re-arranged league fixture and after failing to hit the net after numerous chances lost 4-1. Scorer was Luke Ward and man of the match was Luke Blaser.
Darlington 21st Allstars
At 11-a-side level, the Under-11 Colts were away to Hardwick Youth and won 3-1, battling well in difficult conditions and putting in a good all-round display. The goals came via Mark Ellerton, Benn Murphy and Scott Colling and the man of the match award went to Oliver Webster.
At seven-a-side level, in the Teesside Alliance, the Under-10s had a superb 4-2 victory at home to second-in-the-table Fishburn Boys.
Lee Gibbon got a brace of goals and man of the match Darren Swankie and Jack Johns got the others.
In a subsequent friendly, the Under-10s won 5-3.
Gibbon and Billy Kilcran each grabbed a brace of goals and the other came from Jamie Kilday. Newcomer Sam Newton was man of the match.
Again at seven-a-side level, but this time in the Richmondshire League, the Under-9s travelled to Brompton and recorded their 25th and 26th victories of the season, 3-0 and 5-2. James Humble's four goals meant that he is the first Allstars' player at any level to reach 40 goals for the season.
Bradley Simpson and Jack Whittaker each notched a couple of goals and they were the two Men of the Matches.
The Under-9s Colts also visited Brompton and drew 3-3 and lost 2-0. Goals from Liam Jarvie, Thomas Airey and an own goal all came in the first match and Jarvie and Airey were men of the matches.
Back in the Teesside Alliance at seven-a-side level, the Under-10 Colts travelled to Seaton Carew and disappointingly lost 3-0. Man of the match was Dion Sung.
At seven-a-side level, the Under-15s were in derby action against Spraire Lads and lost 3-1.
The Under-11s travelled to First Division high-flyers North Ormesby and lost 3-0, a scoreline which did not reflect the closeness of the game. However, it was a match of missed chances for the Allstars and both sides missed from the penalty spot.
Man of the match was goalkeeper Stephen Allenby.
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