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Celtic claim league crown



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Youth football round-up


In their first season together Celtic Youth U15s have won the Division Three championship of the Chiltern Youth League.

Celtic finished six points clear of their nearest challengers, suffering only one draw and one defeat on their way to the title.

A 1-0 win at third placed Houghton last Tuesday night clinched the title and a stunning 9-0 triumph at Bushmead on Saturday rounded off a great season.

Goals from Jordan Beagarie and Callum McLoud could not prevent Dunstable Town Youth U13s suffering a heavy 7-2 home defeat at the hands of SKF in Division Three.

Charlie Hand scored his first goal of the season as St Joseph's beat Eaton Bray 6-0 in U12 Division Two. Arel Amu claimed a hat-trick, while Lee Gaffney and Callum Sword-Kelly were also on target.

In U10 Division Three of the Filmergraphics Mini Soccer League, Dunstable Town Youth scored a 6-2 victory over Leighton Town thanks to goals from Jordan Childs, Jamaal Jackson, Michael O'Mally, Luke Render, Luke Janes and Glenn Williams.

Dunstable's U9s, meanwhile, had a busy week, netting two victories.
A Nathan Davies brace, coupled with a Ryan Smith strike, helped them to a 3-1 midweek win over Kempston Colts.

They then thrashed Shillington & Gravenhurst 10-1 at the weekend, Davies bagging a hat-trick, Kieran Swan and Blake Garner both claiming doubles, and single goals coming from Liam Barker, Reece Woodland and Smith.

Crawley Green Girls U12s, meanwhile, beat nearest challengers Biggleswade United to win Girls Division One of the Chiltern Junior Sevens League.

Goals by Amy Runciman and Megan Bartlett gave Crawley a 2-0 win as they claimed their second league title in three seasons.

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  • Last Updated: 14 May 2008 4:46 PM
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  • Location: Luton
 
 
  

 
 

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