There are still five teams with a 100 per cent records from the nine divisions - but Andover New Street had their first league defeat at home, to third-placed Upper Clatford. Hatch Warren at U14, Salisbury Juniors at U12 (who have knocked in 116 goals), Fordingbridge at U10, and Upper Clatford and Shrewton at U9 all stay unbeaten. U15 Clarendon Celtic defeated Salisbury 3-1 at home, a defeat which leaves the Wiltshire side at the top but with Stockbridge and Clarendon hard on their heels. Meanwhile, bottom club Swifts went into the next round of the cup courtesy of a surprise win against Test Valley Lions. Hatch Warren U14 continued their 100 per cent record; their 10th straight win was an 8-0 win over Test Valley Lions to give them a six-point lead over Castledown. Third-placed Whitchurch keep a comfortable position safe with a 4-2 away win over Swifts, and Lyndhurst will be thrilled with their 9-1 home win over Vernham Dean. The U13 table is lead by Test Valley Lions A, who maintain a two-point lead over Porton through a 15-nil win over Barton Stacey. RPM are third, and Whitchurch defeated Swifts 8-1. Salisbury Juniors head the U12 league by 12 points, while Swifts moved into second with a 3-1 win at Whitchurch, and Hatherden got back to winning ways with a 16-0 defeat of bottom club Durrington at Saxon Fields. Lyndhurst got a point at Test Valley Lions in a pulsating 4-4 draw in a game not for the faint-hearted! Four teams contest the top spot in the first of the U11 mini soccer leagues, with Vernham, Swifts, Clatford and Porton all within two points. Vernham maintain a point advantage following a 8-1 win over Broughton B, while Upper Clatford won 2-1 away win at Porton. In mid-table Broughton spoiled Lyndhurst's weekend with a 4-2 home win. In the U10s, Andover New Street were beaten 1-0 at home to third placed Upper Clatford, but still have a massive 12-point lead over Clarendon Celtic. In the second division Fordingbridge notched up their 14th straight win, which gives them an eight-point lead over Test Valley. The Bridge beat the Lions 3-1 at their Den, while Lyndhurst added to their happy weekend with a 3-2 win over Collingbourne, while Porton won 4-1 at Upper Clatford. Most U9 rested younger limbs from the pitch conditions, but Clarendon Celtic made the long journey to South Wonston and came away with all three points.
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