Cup glory for ICA Sports boys and girls, Parkside make a point at last, new-improved Netherton Women on cloud nine

Action from ICA Sports Girls U12s (blue) 0, Chesterton 4. Photo: David Lowndes.Action from ICA Sports Girls U12s (blue) 0, Chesterton 4. Photo: David Lowndes.
Action from ICA Sports Girls U12s (blue) 0, Chesterton 4. Photo: David Lowndes.
​ICA Sports pulled off one of the shocks of the season in the Peterborough Youth League

​The team ninth in Under 15 Division Two travelled to Deeping Rangers Claret, who are top of Division One after winning all seven league games this season, for a third round League Cup tie.

It looked a home banker, but the city side ran out 3-1 winners thanks to a brace from Michael Wacewicz and a goal from Owen Nash.

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In Under 15 Division Three British School of Sports moved to the top despite being held to a 2-2 draw by Whittlesey for whom Jacob Stott scored twice. Chase Bray and Christian Millers scored for the leaders.

Action from ICA Sports Girls U12s (blue) 0, Chesterton 4. Photo: David Lowndes.Action from ICA Sports Girls U12s (blue) 0, Chesterton 4. Photo: David Lowndes.
Action from ICA Sports Girls U12s (blue) 0, Chesterton 4. Photo: David Lowndes.

Division Four leaders Netherton were also held at home, 3-3 by Ketton despite a hat-trick from Aimado Sauane.

There was a first point of the season from Parkside in Under 16 Division Four as they held Thorpe Wood to a 2-2 draw. Owen Pope scored a last minute equaliser for Parkside after a John Stokes strike.

Under 18 title fancies Hampton Royals moved into the semi-finals of the Hunts Cup with an 8-0 quarter-final romp at St Ives Rangers.

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Daniel Cardosa and Dhruv Karavdra hit hat-tricks with Kaden Lipscombe and Chris Valentine also on target.

JUNIOR ALLIANCE

Four points separate the top five in Under 12 Division Three.

Stamford jumped from third to first with a 5-0 win at March which included a hat-trick for Lou Smith, but Thorpe Wood missed out on second place by losing 3-1 at Stanground.

Goals from Austin Clark, Freddie May and Callen Saunders inflicted just a second defeat of the season on Thorpe Wood.

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RTC Red shot to the top of Under 13 Division One with a 12-0 demolition of Spalding as Lucas Stiopu claimed a double hat-trick.

Third-placed Netherton lost ground at the top after suffering a first defeat of the season, 3-2 at Boston despite two goals from Jayden Torry.

Braiden Kilby struck a hat-trick for Yaxley in a 6-0 Hunts Cup win at Park Farm.

There was a Lincs Cup shock as Deeping United toppled unbeaten Under 14 Division One rivals Deeping Clarets 2-0 thanks to goals from John Fraser and Jesse McCann.

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ICA fought hard in their Hunts Cup quarter-final before accepting a 1-0 defeat against St Ives.

CAMBS WOMEN/GIRLS

Netherton United Red received an immediate boost from the arrival of some former PSL and Yaxley players.

They won their Cambs Division Two match against second-placed Chatteris 9-1 with newcomer Katie Steward scoring four.

And Netherton Black beat Mapel and Sutton Rangers 15-0 in Division Three with Kelsey Gilbert cracking a magnificent seven goals.

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The final of the Hunts Girls Under 14 Cup will be between city rivals Girls United and ICA. Girls United won their semi-final 5-0 at Ramsey and ICA beat higher level St Ives by the same score in their semi.

ICA scorers were Aline Negrao (2), Ella Flanz, Daisy Wright and Aimee Harris with her first goal for the club, a curler into the top corner of the net.