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Harrow Youth Football League HARROW YOUTH FOOTBALL LEAGUE Sunday 5th January 2020 Under 12 Premier Division Celtic Red 2-0 AFC Wembley Red London Tigers Red 2-0 London Athletic Red Ruislip Rangers Red 0-1 Hanwell Town Red St Josephs Red 4-2 Sintra AFA Red Under 12 Division 1 Hanwell Town White 4-3 Spartans Youth Red Magix Youth Red 2-3 Parkfield Youth White St Lawrence Red 8-0 Pitshanger Red The Eight Red A/W West Drayton Red Under 12 Division 2 Chiswick Meadonians Red H/W Eagles Red Kensington Dragons Red v FC Starz Red Princes Park Red v Ickenham Youth Red ProFA Red 2-5 Hendon Youth Red Under 12 Division 3 Hanwell Town Blue 2-8 Wealdstone Youth White Headstone Manor Red 2-3 Bessingby Park Rangers Red Pinnstars Red 1-4 Youngs Red Wealdstone Youth Red 6-3 Ickenham Youth White Under 12 Division 4 Belmont United Red A/W West Drayton White Chiswick Meadonians White A/W Ickenham Youth Blue Elite Magic Red H/W Celtic White Old Actonians Red 0-1 Super Skills Red Under 12 Division 5 Brentham Colts Red 5-0 Hendon Youth White Football Samurai Red 18-2 LNER Youth Red Hillingdon Youth Red 6-7 Ruislip Rangers White Larkspur Rovers Red 2-6 Hanwell Town Green Under 12 Division 6 Pinnstars White 0-7 Kodak Youth Red ProFA White p-p Pitshanger Blue Wealdstone Youth Blue 6-2 LPOSSA Youth Red Harrow Youth Football League – Page 1 - Under 13 Premier AFC Wembley Red 0-15 Celtic Red London Athletic Red p-p Ickenham Youth Red Magix Youth Red 1-0 Elite Magic Red Parkfield Youth Red 6-2 Hanwell Town Red Ruislip Rangers Red 6-2 Brentham Colts Red Under 13 Division 1 Bessingby Park Rangers Red 1-0 Pitshanger Red Pinnstars Red 5-4 Ruislip Town Red St Lawrence Red 6-2 Princes Park Red The Eight Red 4-2 Foxes Red Under 13 Division 2 Belmont United Red v Old Actonians Red CS Rangers Red 1-1 Sintra AFA Red Hanwell Town White H/W Dragons United Red Larkspur Rovers Red H/W ProFA Red Under 13 Division 3 Bessingby Park Rangers White 1-9 Kodak Youth Red Ickenham Youth White 14-1 West Drayton Red Under 13 Division 4 Concorde Rangers Red 5-3 Ruislip Rangers White Harrow St Marys Red 0-6 Princes Park White Headstone Manor Red 0-3 Celtic White Wembley Youth Red 10-0 Brook House Red Under 13 Division 5 Football Samurai Red 3-4 Bessingby Park Rangers Blue Ickenham Youth Blue 4-0 ProFA White LPOSSA Youth Red 3-6 London Athletic White Under 14 Premier Bessingby Park Rangers Red 0-3 AP Stars Red Brook House Red 0-2 Ruislip Rangers Red Harrow St Marys Red H/W Regents & Tufnell Park Red St Josephs Red 0-1 Eagles United Red Under 14 Division 1 AFC Wembley Red 1-2 St Johns Wood Red Football Samurai Red 0-4 London Tigers Red Under 14 Division 2 FC Starz Red A/W Wealdstone Youth White Hanwell Town Red 7-1 Celtic Red Old Actonians Red 13-1 London Eagles Red Harrow Youth Football League – Page 2 - Under 14 Division 3 Brook House White 3-3 Wealdstone Youth Blue Ickenham Youth Red 5-1 Pitshanger Red Spartans Youth Red 0-1 Hanwell Town White Under 14 Division 4 Elite Magic Red A/W Ickenham Youth White Hendon Youth White A/W Venceremos Red Kodak Youth Red 2-0 Headstone Manor Red London Athletic White p-p St Josephs White Under 15 Premier London Athletic Red p-p St Josephs Red Under 15 Division 1 Brook House Red 8-2 Bessingby Park Rangers Red Larkspur Rovers Red 2-1 Magix Youth Red Pinner Albion Red 0-0 St Johns Wood Red St Lawrence Red 2-1 Pitshanger Red Under 15 Division 2 Belmont United Red p-p Pitshanger White Venceremos Red 3-1 LNER Youth Red Under 15 Division 3 Bessingby Park Rangers White 2-1 Parkfield Youth Red Ickenham Youth White 1-1 Abbey Red Wealdstone Youth Red p-p Foxes Red West Drayton Red 3-1 Old Actonians Red Under 15 Division 4 Ickenham Youth Blue 3-6 Princes Park White London Athletic White p-p Ruislip Town Red Pitshanger Blue p-p St Josephs White Under 16 Premier Football Samurai Red H/W West Drayton Red Hendon Youth Red 5-5 Wembley Youth Red Magix Youth Red 7-1 ProFA Red Under 16 Division 1 Regents & Tufnell Park Red 4-6 Ruislip Rangers Red Sport London Benfica Red 4-2 London Eagles Red Under 16 Division 2 Hanwell Town Red 5-1 Regents & Tufnell Park White Kensington Dragons Red 2-1 Headstone Manor Red Pitshanger Red p-p Brentham Colts Red Harrow Youth Football League – Page 3 - Under 16 Division 3 Concorde Rangers Red 7-3 Bessingby Park Rangers Red Old Actonians Red p-p Harrow St Marys Red St Josephs Red 13-0 Belmont United Red Wealdstone Youth Blue 7-3 Wealdstone Youth White Under 16 Division 4 Hillingdon Youth Red 1-6 Pinnstars White Princes Park White 3-7 Ruislip Rangers White ProFA White p-p Pitshanger White Under 17 Premier Kensington Dragons Red H/W Eagles Red Ruislip Town Red 4-3 Belmont United Red St Josephs Red 4-4 Abbey Red West Drayton Red 6-2 Hendon Youth Red Under 17 Division 1 Belmont United White p-p Pitshanger Red Harrow St Marys Red 1-8 Old Actonians Red Hillingdon Youth Red A/W Pinner United Red Wembley Youth Red 22-1 Kodak Youth Red Under 18 Premier Hanwell Town Red 3-4 Magix Youth Red Harrow St Marys Red 2-2 Old Actonians Red Hillingdon Youth Red 3-7 LNER Youth Red Ruislip Town Red 1-9 Tufnell Park Red Harrow Youth Football League – Page 4 - .
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