Walsham-le-Willows completed a notable double at the Crown Imperial Youth Cup Finals Day, writes Nick Garnham.

Stowmarket Mercury: Maisie Johnson, daughter of ex-Ipswich Town player Gavin Johnson, who now manages Stowupland Falcons Under-15 Girls team, lifts the Girls Under-15 Suffolk Cup. Picture: SUFFOLK FAMaisie Johnson, daughter of ex-Ipswich Town player Gavin Johnson, who now manages Stowupland Falcons Under-15 Girls team, lifts the Girls Under-15 Suffolk Cup. Picture: SUFFOLK FA (Image: Archant)

They won both this season’s Suffolk FA Boys’ Under-14 and Under-16 competitions in the nine finals hosted by Whitton United FC on Sunday.

Walsham defeated AFC Sudbury 3-2 in the Under-14 final and Needham Market by the only goal of the game in the Under-16 final.

AFC Sudbury did taste success in two competitions, winning both the Boys Under-13 final and the Boys’ Under-15 Minor Cup Final.

Ipswich Town caretaker manager Bryan Klug, whose son Jonny coaches AFC Sudbury, was among the spectators at the Under-13 final which saw AFC Sudbury beat Bury Town 12-1.

Stowmarket Mercury: George Ablitt pictured with Suffolk FA chief executive Richard Neal and the match ball after scoring a hat-trick for Ipswich Wanderers Under-18s in their 3-1 win over Woodbridge in the Suffolk Cup Final. Picture: SUFFOLK FAGeorge Ablitt pictured with Suffolk FA chief executive Richard Neal and the match ball after scoring a hat-trick for Ipswich Wanderers Under-18s in their 3-1 win over Woodbridge in the Suffolk Cup Final. Picture: SUFFOLK FA (Image: Archant)

Colchester United manager John McGreal was also present to see son Max playing for Woodbridge Town in the Boys’ Under-18 final, but they lost 3-1 to Ipswich Wanderers, for whom George Ablitt netted a hat-trick.

Top individual goalscorer of the day was Hannah Cobbold, who netted five times as Stowupland Falcons, managed by ex-Ipswich Town midfielder Gavin Johnson, won 7-4 against AFC Kesgrave.

This was the first year that there was no extra-time in any county cup competitions, with only one of Sunday’s finals going to a penalty shoot-out.

Suffolk FA County Cup Competitions Manager Adrian Moye said: “We have had an excellent day with some unexpected results, and Maxine Barnes and her crew here at Whitton United have, as expected, done a tremendous job in hosting the finals.”

The cups and medals were presented by Rob Taylor, Sales Director of Crown Imperial.

Youth Cup Finals Results round-up

Under-12 Boys’ Cup Final: Exning Utd 1 Kirkley & Pakefield Cobra 1 – Exning Utd won 4-2 on pens.

Under-13 Boys’ Cup Final: AFC Sudbury 12 Bury Town 1.

Under-14 Boys’ Cup Final: AFC Sudbury 2 Walsham-le-Willows 3.

Under-15 Boys’ Cup Final: AFC Sudbury 2 Whitton Utd 0.

Under-16 Boys’ Sunday Cup Final: Needham Market 0 Walsham-le-Willows 1.

Under-18 Boys’ Cup Final: Ipswich Wanderers 3 Woodbridge Town 1.

Under-12 Girls’ Cup Final: Coplestonians 1 Waveney Cougars 5.

Under-15 Girls’ Cup Final: AFC Kesgrave 4 Stowupland Falcons 7.

Under-16 Girls Cup Final: Kirkley & Pakefield Diamonds 2 Thurston 0.