
A handful of games beat the freeze with an all-Clarendon derby seeing the 16 WHITES hosting the 15 REDS.
The Reds led 2-1 at the break thanks to a Fin Evans penalty and a Ben Claridge goal from an Ollie Clayden assist while Josh Scott scored for the reds..
It was Scott who grabbed a second goal in the second half which saw the points shared for a 2-2 draw.
The 14 GREENS hosted Stubbington Swans in the quarter final of the league trophy.
Eve Summerill scored as the tie ended 1-1 in normal time which sent it to spot kicks.
Lily Smith was the toast of her team mates saving two of the Swans penalties as the secured a semi final place with a 4-2 shoot out success.
The 13 WHITES picked up a 3-1 home win against Worthys, with keeper Adrian Wyczolkowski making his 150th club appearance.
The whites started strong and opened the scoring quickly when Lawson Mahoney’s pass sliced open the opposition for Teddy Robinson to slot under the keeper.
After Robinson hit the bar from a free kick, Mattias Wolf broke free, rounded the keeper on the left but his strike brushed the post.
A shuffle around of players contuined the early threat, and the whites added a second when Alfie Mount broke free and struck from a tight angle, the shot was saved, but Blake Gale arrived to take his Clarendon tally to 3 goals in 3 games.
The usual centre back pairing of Oliver Davies and Henry Busby Grayer, with Charlie Green protecting them all remained strong to see out a comfortable half time lead.
A change in formation for the second half didn’t quite work as planned as Worthy’s grew in to the game, and the whites had Freddie Trollope to thank for some latch ditch tackles and clearances.
At the other end, Ollie Chapman was causing worthy’s lots of problems outwide, and his quick passes and movement were key to the whites attacks.
With a quick change of formation back to how they started, Mike De Jonge unleashed a rocket of a strike from distance that flew straight in to the top corner.
The whites found their feet again, with Zach Andrews and Joel Trigg both standing strong with assured performances to see the game out for a 3-1 win.
The 12 REDS were on the end of a high score line as they hosted Worton & Cheverell Badger.
Elikem Mantey did breach the visitors rearguard to register the Reds goal.
The 11 REDS were involved in a close end to end encounter with Braishfield Whites.
It was a really promising performance as they twice came from behind in the first half.
Henry Bowyer scored a blinder for his first, firing into the top corner from a tight angle before grabbing his second.
Toby Woodhouse-Smith showed good work which was finished off by George Terry at the back post.
Woodhouse-Smith extended their tally as the reds piled on the pressure.
Player of the match went to Oli Golden for his work rate and covering runs to help out the defence
The 9 WHITES travelled to Braishfield Bees Gold with Ellis Hart and Jonas Strong scoring while Jacob Elder picked up player of the match.
The 7 REDS hosted Broughton and it was the visitors who started strongly, but after shaking off a few cobwebs the Reds battled their way back into the game.
Two goals from Essa Camacho and classy strikes from Jude Smith and Rupert Soper saw the game evenly balanced.
A solid team effort and great pressing turned the game around in the last 5 minutes with Camacho scoring 2 more goals.
Albie Davies scored a hatrick for the 7 WHITES as they hosted Worthys Blues.
Arla Vahid was also on target and also picked up player of the match.
On Sunday, the 10 GREENS hosted Salisbury Typhoons in the cup.
Elsie Tinne marked her 100th appearance for the club with a hatrick while Lilly Davies was also on the scoresheet.
Flo Carlisle saved a penalty while Nellie Robinson was voted player of the match by opposition.
The 13 SUNDAY team returned to action this week with a bang playing their second group E cup game against lower league opposition in Andover New Street.
Clarendon ran out comfortable winners with hat tricks for Tom Latter and Oliver Webb, braces for Teddy Robinson, Jay Burden and Luca Potgieter also Sam Harris, Zach Andrews both netting goals as well as first time scorers for the team Oliver Davies and Sam Auton. One point is required in the final group game for Clarendon to top group E.