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Deeping U16's v Yaxley U16's League Cup semi final action at Outgang Road

Youth football: McLeod hits wonder goal for Netherton

UNDER 16: JORDAN McLeod brought the curtain down in style as Netherton overcame Hungate in a Division one top-of-the table clash.

SPORT: Football - Hampton v Powerleague Under 9 Green Zone Managers - Dan White and John Nicholls, back from left, Finley Sciarra, Dennis ???, Christiano Harding, Jack Nichols, front, Brandon White, Jack Crane and Alessio Bassille. Photo: Ben Davis/Peterborough ET (METP-28-01-12BD203)

Junior football: Jay’s day as Feeder hit a dozen

UNDER 9: JONAH Jay had a whale of a time as Feeder Soccer laid down a marker in the Blue Zone title battle by hammering Kings Cliffe 12-0.

SPORT: Football - Hampton v Powerleague Under 9 Green Zone Hampton, sponsor Lindsay Gauton from Top Dog Developments presents captain Jack Polson with a shirt, from left, Bailey Baker, Matthew Waitman, Lemar Moore, Harry Corner, front, Harry McLaughlin, Shaun Bradley, Rio Smith and Reece Campbell. Photo: Ben Davis/Peterborough ET (METP-28-01-12BD204)

Junior football focus: Hampton 8, Powerleague 3 - Moore to Hampton display than the result

Under 9 Green Zone: HAMPTON turned on the style as they took another big step towards the Green Zone crown.

Youth football: Oundle’ssurvivalhopes get a boost

UNDER 16: OUNDLE boss Nigel Fox believes four more wins will guarantee his side’s top-flight survival.

Deeping Rangers Under 15s: Pictured before their win over Hampton are from the left, back, Andy McDonough, Benjamin Aspinall, Alex Metcalfe, Tommy Philpott, Samuel Makepeace-Beach, Daniel Gardiner, Nigel Reeve, front, Jamie Sharpe, David Stevenette, Jordan Mayman, Callum McDonough, Owen Skinner, Alex Lowe-Lauri, Alex Metcalfe and Liam Reeve. Photo: Alan Storer/Peterborough ET (METP-22-01-12AS022)

Youth football: Deeping given a mighty scare by Hampton

UNDER 15: DEEPING were almost blown off the top of the Division One table after being hit by a second-half storm by Hampton.

Youth football: At last! Bourne end their long losing run

UNDER 18: ONE of the worst runs in local football came to an end on Sunday when Bourne beat Ketton 4-2.

Thorpe Wood Red Under 11s: Photo: Alan Storer/Peterborough ET (METP-22-01-12AS087)

Junior football: Northern Star still on course for a treble

UNDER 11: NORTHERN Star Blue pressed on with their three-pronged trophy assault with a 5-1 win at Yaxley.

Junior football: Hampton hit back to keep fine run going

UNDER 12: HAMPTON Red extended their flawless top flight record but they did it the hard way against Pinchbeck.

Junior football: Bourne at their best to see off Netherton

UNDER 14: BOURNE Blue eased their relegation fears by producing a performance later described as their ‘best ever’ by manager Shaun Burke.

Thorney Colts Under 11s: Photo: Alan Storer/Peterborough ET (METP-22-01-12AS083)

Junior football focus: Thorpe Wood Red 1, Thorney Colts 3 - Colts give their new boss a perfect start

Under 11 Division Two: Thorney Colts delvered a classy away display to ensure new manager Frank D’Agnano enjoyed his first game in charge.

Junior football: Lilley leads the way with four goals as Spalding boost title hopes

UNDER 9: SPALDING boss Marvin Scampion is predicting an explosive end to the Red Zone season.

Junior football: Wasps buzzing after fine draw with big rivals

UNDER 10: WASPS will need to be at their best for the rest of the season if they hope to buzz off to the top flight.

SPORT: Netherton v Peterborough Sports Under 26 Northants Cup at the grange

Youth football: A player off but Netherton march on in the cup

Under 16: TEN-MAN Netherton missed one penalty and scored two as they booked a place in the quarter-finals of the Northants Cup with a 3-0 win against Peterborough Sports.

Netherton U14's v Yaxley White match action at The Grange

Junior football: Yaxley looking good for another title win

UNDER 14: YAXLEY Whites look unstoppable in their pursuit of a third straight Division One title after they moved nine points clear with a 4-1 win against Voyager.

Junior football: Northern Star will need a magnificent seven to go up

UNDER 13: | PETERBOROUGH Northern Star Black will have to win their last seven games if they want to secure a place in the top flight.

Junior football: Colts gallop back into the promotion race

UNDER 12: THORNEY Colts bounced back to winning ways by beating Oundle 7-1 to put their promotion bid back on track.

Junior football: Carman leads the way for Leverington

UNDER 11: LEVERINGTON couldn’t have wished for a better debut in Junior Alliance football this season.

Paston Flyers (back l-r), Danny Prior, Luke Phillips, Josh Hogg, Tom Trevor, Thomas Fox, Chloe Jenkins. (front l-r), David Hillson, Owen Dalliday, Rhys Jenkins, Reese Slevin, Jordan Smith

Junior football focus: Peterborough Northern Star 1, Paston Flyers 8 - Dalliday is in red-hot form for the Flyers

Under 9 Yellow Zone: PASTON Flyers made the most of the weekend freeze to steal a march on their Yellow Zone rivals.

Junior football: The Eagles have landed a win at long last

UNDER 9: PARKWAY Eagles had a morning to remember as they chalked up their first win in almost two seasons of football with a 1-0 success against Netherton Buzzards.

Junior football: The Navy are sailing towards the title

UNDER 10: GUNTHORPE Navy moved to within touching distance of the White Zone title after beating Riverside White 3-2.

Glinton v Woodston U15s Division One at AMVC Glinton, back from left, sponsor Kym Jackaman from Atkins, hands the sponsored top to captain Patrick Kelly, Sam Taylor, Jake Bellamy, Lewis Bines, Matt Taylor, George Cooper, Anthony Garmory, Jamie Tozer, Isaac Seekings, front, Daniel Robertson, Robert Pipe, Milton Carvoeiro, Syzmon Ratynski. Photo: Ben Davis/Peterborough ET (METP-08-01-12BD101)

Youth football: Reigning champions held by big rivals

UNDER 15: DEEPING are still in the shake-up for their first-ever top-flight league title after battling back to draw 3-3 against Leverington White.

Youth football: Rangers record first win in some style

UNDER 16: DEEPING Rangers produced a super second-half show against Northborough to snatch their first win of the season.

Youth football: Glinton put themselves back in the title race

UNDER 18: GLINTON put themselves right back into the Division Two title mix with an impressive 3-1 win at Hampton.

Junior football: Rampant Rippingale steam past the Railway children

UNDER 14: RIPPINGALE and Folkingham swaggered into the quarter-finals of the Lincolnshire Cup with a 5-0 win at Lincoln Moorlands Railway.

COUNTY CUP ACTION: Netherton Falcons Under 12s v Corby Red Devils. Photo: Alan Storer/Peterborough ET (METP-08-01-12AS011)

Junior football: Pizzo picks up a pair as Hampton hit back

UNDER 12: HAMPTON Reds showed their title credentials by coming from a goal down to secure a 4-1 win against Yaxley Lynx.

Junior football: Tiago keeps Bennett’s boys in the title race

UNDER 13: PETERBOROUGH Northern Star Red kept their slender Division One title hopes alive with a 1-0 win against Powerleague.

Junior football: Northern Star Blue keep title hopes alive

UNDER 11: PETERBOROUGH Northern Star Blue kept their Division One title tilt on track with a convincing display against Stamford.

Wasps U9's (back l-r),  manager Alison Parker, Scott Ashkettle, Justin Taylor, Aneurin Jones, mascot Joshua Letch, assistant Jeff Letch. (front l-r), Aflie Crosse, Taylor Letch, Thomas Tuffnell, Christiano Verde, Ben Smith.

Junior football focus: Park Farm 0 Wasps 1 - It’s a Happy New Year for the Wasps

Under 9 Green Zone: IT is certainly a Happy New Year for Wasps.

Junior football: Wonderful Werrington are first to win a title

Under 10s: ARSENAL are roaring clear at the top of the league - well, the Junior Alliance League!

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