ROCKERS were in dominant form and their efforts were rewarded with a goal inside the first five minutes from Jack Spence, who hit in a cross-shot from the left.
The same player was unlucky two minutes later when another shot was blocked en route
to goal.
Kibworth cut through the Rockers defence but confusion between the strikers prevented Louis Scott from getting his shot on target.
The Harborough side forced the play and had several good chances through Seth Vials, Emma Garcia and Harry Marshall.
Kibworth had a good opportunity in the second half when the ball was crossed dangerously across the goalmouth but no one was there to poke the ball home.
Luke Taylor hit the Rockers’ second goal in the dying minutes with a fine volley.
Harley Gibson was superb in defence and helped man of the match Mathew Cook keep the Rockers’ second successive clean sheet.
Friar Lane and Epworth 2 Harborough u12 7
Harborough under-12s put in their best display of the season so far as they hammered Lane on their own territory to get their campaign back on track.
Town got off to a flier and they were soon on the scoresheet with Louis Potter, Ben Wheeler and man of the match Sam Newton all hitting first half strikes.
The Harborough express was in full flow in the second half with Newton, Joel Konteh, Jamie Dyson and the impressive Ewan Ronald all finding the back of the net as Harborough’s passing display left the home side chasing shadows.
Konteh and Sam Edwards were soild at the back and keeper Josh Walker pulled off a fine one-handed save.
Barrow Town 0 Harborough u16 2
Both teams started positively, passing the ball well despite the muddy surface.
It appeared Barrow had scored first but the player was adjudged to have interfered with Harborough’s keeper Josh Knowles and the ‘goal’ was disallowed.
Harborough pressed forward with both Tom Webb and Bubba Sharpe troubling the defence, but it was Ben Windle who opened the scoring with a driven shot from outside the area on ten minutes.
Tom Morris, Jack Smith, Jake Watson and Jordan Ritchie all defended well and gave Harborough the platform to go forward. They were rewarded again in the 27th minute when Oli Watts split the defence with a through-ball and Sharpe turned his marker to lob the ball past the keeper.
After the break, Harborough continued to create chances but they were denied on several occasions by the Barrow keeper.
Barrow were reduced to ten players after a rash challenge on Harborough's Adam Pinkoski, but they refused to give up and continued to pose a threat up to the final whistle.
Harborough u11 2 Sileby Juniors 1
Harborough under-11s fell behind when Sileby were awarded a penalty after 20 minutes. George Lawton made a valiant attempt to save, reaching the ball, but the speed of the shot took it over the line.