Woking Schools U11 0 Sutton Schools U11 6: Sutton Schools' Borough Under 11s ran riot in this Surrey League opener at Woking on Saturday and set a benchmark for other teams to challenge. Lewis Stanley pounced on a keeper's mistake after just two minutes to make it 1-0 and man-of-the-match Myles Henry soon doubled the lead. Both players were on target again in the first half to put Sutton in total control. Bradley Sexton drilled in number five and Brandon Ormonde-Ottewill wrapped up the game with a well-taken sixth. Sutton play the Vale of White Horse in a Southern League match in Oxford this Saturday. Sutton: Bolt, Thomson (St. Dunstan's), Bradley, Samuel (Stanley Park), Hannigan (Collingwood), Matthews, Sexton - Capt. (Robin Hood), Whyte, Mason (Camden), Henry (Cheam Park Farm), Vezzu (The Avenue), Brindley (Dorchester), Stanley (Brookfield), Ormonde-Ottewill (Bandon Hill)

AFC Walcountians U16 2 Weston Green 7: Last year's Premier Division champions showed their class against a Walcountians side whose goals were scored by James Voisey and Pat Kisz.

Woodmansterne Hyde U14 9 Roundshaw Colts C 1: Woodmansterne reached the next round of the League Cup thanks to goals from Sam Drewett (four), captain Lloyd Rayment (three) and Jamie Newlan (two). The man of the match was Josh Hardy who put in fantastic display, which included some lovely crosses.

Banstead Town U11 9 Ex Blues U11 0: Banstead continued their fine start to the Tandridge Central Division season at Stanley Park, Carshalton, although it wasn't until a minute before half time that Harrison Smith gave them the lead. The second half was much more one-sided with four goals in the first 10 minutes and the goals continued to flow after that.

Connor Hopkins completed a hat-trick with a last-minute penalty and Rolf Ghobar, Declan Bickers and Harrison Smith netted twice each.

Roundshaw Colts Hurricanes U11 1 Brookham Badgers 3: A wonder goal from Liam Reford was not enough for Roundshaw, who paid the price for failing to take advantage of the countless chances they created. Shane Baker was named man of the match.

AFC Walcountians Sharks U9 4 Hampton Rangers 0: Matthew Edwards set Walcountians on their way to victory with a fine individual goal. Ben Ford, an own goal and Alex Martin completed the scoring. But Hampton competed well and it took a goalline clearance from Sam Debrou and Oliver Darroch to prevent them from getting on the scoresheet.