It was a very successful morning for St Albans Primary Schools as their four sides went unbeaten.
Three of them ended in victories while the fourth was a draw.
The Yellows kicked things off at home to Barnet in the National Cup and in a tight competitive end to end game, they came through 3-2 after extra time.
Joshua John got two and Harry Newman one.
The Blues and the U10s travelled to Woking and went goal crazy.
The Blues ran out 9-0 winners in the Geoff Richards League with goals from Lazerian Gordon (three), Zayne Chapman (three), Fionn Harrington, Freddie Moule and Lewis Norton.
The U10s went one better as they matched their age group for goals in a representative match.
Theo Callum got three and there were two each for Hugo Kirkup and Oskar Kurmanbekov.
Oscar Poole, Frankie Poll and Alby Jolley completed the happy day.
The girls completed the action as they went to Reigate & Banstead for their Southern Counties League match and came away with a hard earned 2-2 draw.
Both goals came courtesy of Summer Chau.
Next week is the Southern Counties League Cup to be played at Colney Heath FC.
The Magpies' men could do with some inspiration from the Saints youngsters as they spiralled to a seventh defeat in a row, this one 1-0 at home to Crawley Green in the Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division.
That was a first win of the season for Crawley with the goal coming in the first minute, Charlie Collier's effort somehow finding its way through.
A shot from Sam Ejjayha was pushed out by Cai Hockey, the Crawley Green keeper, and then the Heath man had another effort that suffered the same fate.
Joseph Caffrey then found Billy Owen in plenty of space and although he struck the ball well he could only look on as it hit the foot of the far post and went behind for a goal kick.
A low shot from Owen was pushed behind for a corner kick whilst Alex Strazza saw his effort flash just wide of the far upright right on the stroke of half-time.
It was more of the same in the second half as despite having plenty of efforts on target, Colney could not score.
Sam Doolan headed just wide of the back post following a great cross in from the left by Chris Uchenna while the closest they came was a free-kick from George Hughes that was pushed on to the crossbar by Hockey.
The ladies though are still having a good season and won 2-0 away to Chelmsford City in the Eastern Region Division One South.
Samaira Khan got both to lift the Magpies up to second in the table, one point behind leaders Southend United.
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