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Deeping Under 12s. Photo supplied

Junior football: Deeping young guns will be stepping out in impressive style

Deeping Under 12s are stepping out in style - thanks to two new sponsored kits from developer Linden Homes.

Junior & youth football roundup: Zamir grabs a last-gasp goal to clinch the title for the Kestrels

MANCHESTER City aren’t the only team to have clinched a title in injury time this season.

OUT TO REMOVE THE FROWNS: Wisbech St Mary Under 18s are pictured after losing the PFA Under 18 Cup Final to Netherton. on Thursday night they have a chance to put the record straight. Photo: Alan Storer/Peterborough ET

Youth football: Saints are gunning for some revenge

Under 18: WISBECH St Mary Purple will be coming out all guns blazing for Thursday night’s big Division One title decider with Netherton at the Grange.

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OUT TO REMOVE THE FROWNS: Wisbech St Mary Under 18s are pictured after losing the PFA Under 18 Cup Final to Netherton. on Thursday night they have a chance to put the record straight. Photo: Alan Storer/Peterborough ET

Village club Cliffe now boast state-of-the-art facilities fit for Kings

KINGS Cliffe has issued a clarion call to young footballers from across the region.

Winners: Deeping Blues Under 10s. Photo supplied

Junior football tournament: Double delight for the hosts Deeping

DEEPING Rangers made home advantage count by ending their five-year trophy drought at the Neil Olson Memorial Tournament.

Thurlby Tigers Under 13s. Photo supplied

Junior football: Thurlby are the champs

THURLBY Tigers roared to the Under 13 Division Three title after coming from behind to beat Glinton 6-3.

HOT-SHOT: Kieran Higgs scored six goals in Hungates 10-1 win against Powerleague which earned them the Under 13 Division One title. Photo: Ben Davis/Peterborough ET (METP-30-04-12BD205)

Junior football focus: Higgs hits big six as Hungate clinch title

Under 13: KIERAN Higgs scored six times as Hungate Yellows produced a performance fit for kings to land the Division One title.

Junior football roundup: Deeping beat the champions to finish as runners-up

Under 11: DEEPING Claret finished their Division One campaign on a high note by becoming only the second team this season to beat champions Netherton.

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Netherton Vultures Under 16s: Pictured from the left are, back, Josh Sanders, Daniel Aucott, Daniel Powell, Luke Matthews, Kane Gilbert, Jack Blackbird, Kane Davies, front, Zak Belrhazy, Sam Wilson, Jordan Macleod, Daniel Wislon and Nathan Parillion. Photo: Ben Davis/Peterborough ET (METP-29-04-12BD604)

Youth football focus: Netherton Vultures 4, Northborough 1 - Vultures swoop for another league title

Under 16 Division One: Netherton wrapped up their Division One campaign in sizzling style with a 4-1 win against Northborough to complete the season unbeaten.

Sawtry Colts Under 13s: Pictured from the left are, back, Michael Huggins, Joshua Waddup, Alfie Burton, Alex Clarke, Tom Bradshaw, Oscar Sephton, Robin Way, Gary Smith, front, Paul Hemmings, Bradley Bird, Riain Killgour, Freddie Nelson, Andrew Huggins, Adam Smith and Toby Callaghan. Photo: Ben Davis/Peterborough ET (METP-29-04-12BD504)

Junior football focus: Sawtry Colts Yellow 3, Wisbech St Mary Purple 2 - Alfie hits a hat-trick to boost survival bid

Under 13 Division Two: SAWTRY Colts went for a Burton as they took a giant step towards Division Two survival.

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Junior football: Saints sign off in style as they hit a deadly dozen

Under 12: WISBECH St Mary Black rounded off their season in style by hitting a deadly dozen against Boston.

HAPPY HUNGATE: Hungate celebrate their PFA Cup Final win at London Road on Monday night. Photo: Ben Davis/Peterborough ET (METP-30-04-12BD208)

Under 13 PFA Cup final: Northern Star Red 2, Hungate Yellow 6 - Hot-shot Higgs helps Hungate win at London Road

STRIKING stars Kieran Higgs and Sam Bedwell-Byatt stole the show as the ‘Yellow Army’ won the battle for London Road glory.

Junior football: Woodston fight back after their county cup final shock

UNDER 15: WOODSTON made a return to winning ways after their Hunts Cup heartache.

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Junior Alliance U10 Cup Final winners Stamford. Photo: Paul Franks/Peterborough ET (METP-21-04-12PF222)

Junior football finals: Stamford 2, Bourne Claret 1 - Claret goes down a treat for Stamford

Under 10 League Cup final: STAMFORD probably wish they could play at Chestnut Avenue every week after landing the League Cup for the second year in a row.

Junior Allaince Cup final winners Hampton. Photo: Ben Davis/Peterborough ET (METP-21-04-12BD209)

Junior football finals: Hampton 3, Corby 0 - What a Rio grand final for Hampton

Under 9 League Cup Final: IT was carnival time for Rio Smith as Hampton crushed Corby’s double dream.

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Junior Alliance Cup U11 winners Deeping Rangers. Photo: David Lowndes/Peterborough ET (METP-21-04-12DL611)

Junior football finals: Netherton 1, Deeping Blue 1 - Deeping win a cracker to complete the treble

Junior Alliance Under 11 Cup final (Deeping won 4-2 on penalties): DEEPING Blue completed a trophy treble by beating Netherton in one of the best junior cup finals Chestnut Avenue has witnessed in years.

Junior Alliance U12 Cup Final winners Eye. Photo: Alan Storer/Peterborough ET (METP-22-04-12AS058)

Junior football finals: Pinchbeck 2, Eye 6 - Eye weather the storm with style

Under 12 League Cup Final: THERE was no raining on Eye’s parade as they hit Pinchbeck for six to land the League Cup.

Junior Alliance U13 Cup Final winners Malborne. Photo: Alan Storer/Peterborough ET (METP-22-04-12AS014)

Junior football finals: Hungate Yellow 2, Malborne 3 - Malborne keep the Yellow peril at bay

Under 13 League Cup final: KNOCKOUT kings Malborne picked up where they left off 12 months ago to land the League Cup for the second season on the bounce.

Junior Alliance U14s Cup Final winners Rippingale. Photo: Alan Storer/Peterborough ET (METP-22-04-12AS006)

Junior football finals: Rippingale & Folkingham 4, Deeping Rangers 0 - Deeping ripped to bits by class act

Under 14 League Cup final: Rippingale claimed their first-ever junior trophy as Oliver O’Brien and Joseph Roberts poached the goals to settle this all Lincolnshire final.

Action from the Powerleague v Stamford Under 13 match. Photo: Paul Franks/Peterborough ET (METP22-04-12PF005)

Junior football focus: Powerleague 2, Stamford 2 - Powerleague title bid spoiled by Stamford

Under 13 Division One: Powerleague saw their title hopes go up in smoke after being held to a draw by 10-man Stamford.

Stamford Under 13s: Despite only having 10 players, Stamford battled to a 2-2 draw against title-chasing Powerleague. They are Jacob Frost, Jake Parish, Joshua Collins, Arthur Franklin, Oliver Hollowell, Edward Archer, Bradley Kemp, James Leetch, Darryl Edwards and Oliver Bailey. Photo: Paul Franks/Peterborough ET (METP-22-04-12PF013)

Junior football: Hungate hot-shot Higgs hits four more

UNDER 13: HUNGATE Yellows remain on course to defend their top-flight crown after beating Bourne Red 6-0.

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