Evesham Utd U-16 3, Worcester City 2

COLIN Hateley bagged his first goals for the club as the Robins made a flying start to their first home match. City took the lead only for Hateley's brace to give United the lead. Shaun Stanley then added a third to clinch the points.Evesham Utd U-14 0, Peopleton 7

NEWLY formed Peopleton recorded another convincing win after dominating from the first whistle. James Allan opened the scoring and a similar effort doubled the lead before Steve Aston made the interval score 3-0. Allan then completed his treble soon after the restart, while the tantalising footwork of Alex Spencer and Will George brought the pair a goal apiece. The latter rounded off an easy win with his side's seventh.Evesham Utd U-15 2, Peopleton 1

A LACKLUSTRE first half showing from the visitors, together with a series of fine saves from the Evesham keeper after the break, brought Peopleton's seven-match unbeaten run to an end. United led 2-0 after 20 minutes but there was hope for the visitors when Mark Bellamy's penalty halved the deficit. A couple of substitutions revitalised the visitors but they were unable to find the equaliser their second half display deserved.Newtown Spts Colts 2, Evesham Utd Robins U-10 2

THE Robins found themselves a goal behind in the opening minute and, despite having the better of the first half, then conceded another before the break. Captain Ciaran Gilbert led the second half assault that saw Michael Savidge come off the bench to score a brace of fine long-range efforts. Evesham were unlucky to only come away with a point having struck the woodwork on numerous occasions.Newtown Wdrs 4, Evesham Utd U-13 3

UNITED visited the reigning Mercian League champions were unlucky to return home empty-handed after a battling display. The visitors fell behind early on but recovered to equalise with a fine finishing by Jamie Kerr. Shortly after the break, Kerr gave Evesham the lead with more good finishing, only for Newtown to level a few minutes later. A home substitute restored his side's lead and a fortunate fourth left Evesham with a mountain to climb. Daniel Hackling, though, made for an exciting finish when he scrambled home Evesham's third.Dunnington 0, Evesham Utd Robins U-9 10

ROBINS got their season off to a flying start after Elliot Grady had fired them into a 2-0 lead. Josh Downey made it 3-0 before David Stringer added a fourth following a good run and left-foot finish. Coldrick scored with a left-foot shot to make it 5-0 at the break after which Dunnington battled bravely to get back into the game, but were unable to prevent more goals from the Robins. Coldrick scored with a simple tap-in to make it six, with Grady completing his hat-trick following a good run and shot. Mark Washington finished off the scoring with an opportunist hat-trick.Evesham Utd U12 2, Yarnton Boys 0

EVESHAM gained their second win of the Witney League season. United created more chances mainly from runs by David Huggins and in-swinging corners from Adam Styles but the score remained 0 - 0 at half-time. Evesham started to get behind the Yarnton defence and, from one such move, Daniel Mitchell latched on to a rebound to score his first goal for the club. This opened the game up and Evesham created more and more chances and they secured the points when Styles ran on to a loose ball in the box, and shot home.Leigh & Bransford Badgers 0, Evesham Utd Robins U-11 15

ROBINS cruised to a comfortable victory after powering forward and quickly establishing a three-goal lead through Lewis Ridley and James Martin (2). Further goals from player of the match, David Stanier, Lewis Ridley (3), James Martin and a cheeky back heel from Jamie Wallace saw Robins go into the interval with a nine-goal lead. There was little respite after the break as an Andrew Taylor penalty, Jack Wood, who hit a hat-trick and Rhys Eddy's first goal for the club sealed victory.