MACAULEY N'jie netted six goals as Salisbury City under 12s continued their unbeaten run in the Tyro League with a comfortable 14-0 victory against Brendan 66.

The youngster scored twice in the opening ten minutes to put City in the driving seat and they were eight goals to the good by half-time.

As well as N'jie's double hat-trick, Dean Bedford (3), Greg Potts (2), Nick Thornborough, Tom Mus-selwhite and Jamie Jackson were all on target for the champions-elect.

City's under 14s Mid-Solent League side were also among the goals against a somewhat physical Crofton side. Jack Evans gave them a 1-0 lead before a second half hat-trick by Jesse Cutts completed the 4-0 scoreline.

Four-goal Bradlee Walton, Sam Bailey (3), Sam Dolan (3), Alex Ferguson (2) and Tom Farwell help-ed Whites' under nines maintain their top of the table position with a 13-0 win away at Worton & Cheverell.

Laverstock Tigers under nines and Durrington Dia-monds shared the spoils in a hard-fought 0-0 draw.

A depleted Fordingbridge under tens turned in a brave performance against Andover New Street but ultimately ran out of steam, conceding three goals in the closing minutes to go down 6-2. Ben Moseley and Daniel Pain scored 'Bridge's goals.

Amesbury Tigers under eights won a close game with Clarendon Juniors 2-1 thanks to goals by Blu Shaw and Jacob Colligan. Zak Ford netted for Clarendon.

The win keeps Tigers at the top of the table, one point clear of their rivals.

Clarendon's under tens fared better, winning 7-0 against Salisbury Juniors. Ryan Stapely and Sam Butler-Sloss scored two each while Harvey Fortis, Neil McDonald and Will Hooper completed the scoring.

Also among the goals were Clarendon's under 11s who enjoyed their biggest win of the season so far.

They won 13-1 away at Bemerton Heath Harlequins - Mark Waters leading the goal charge with seven. Thomas Futcher (2), Callum Hodge, Matt Yeldon, Lewis Rutledge and Nick Saunders scored the others.

Alderbury girls' under 12s are through to the final of the New Forest Knockout Cup after defeating Fawley 1-0.

Harriet Curtis-Hampsom's second half goal proved the winner.

Alderbury will face either Testwood or Twynham Rangers in the final on April 26.