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Rangers U16s win silverware at Aberdeen's expense

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Rangers have had a fantastic season at development and age group levels.
Under Graeme Murty, the Reserves have gone from strength to strength. Results have been consistent and on Monday, they have the chance to wrap up the league title against Falkirk.

Murty’s side could clinch the SPFL Reserve League title. (Photo by Lynne Cameron/Getty Images)

The Scottish Youth Cup is back in the club’s hands, too, for the first time in five years. The Young Gers put on a show at Hampden a fortnight ago, defeating Celtic 3-2.
Furthermore, in February, the U17s became the
first British side to win the prestigious Alkass Cup. Nathan Young-Coombes and co. impressively overcame Italian giants Roma in the final in Doha.
Young Coombes starred in Doha and scored the winner in the Youth Cup final. (Photo by Vagelis Georgariou/Action Plus via Getty Images)

On Sunday, it was time for the U16s to get in on the act.
They faced Aberdeen in the final of the CAS Cup at the Hummel Training Centre. It was 1-1 at half-time, with Alex Lowry notching for the Gers.
However, forward, Matty Yates, was on hand to secure victory after the interval.

It’s great to see that Rangers are dominating and winning silverware across all age groups right now. It appears that the structures currently in place are proving their worth.

Congratulations to this latest successful group of Young Gers and let’s see if the Reserves can back it up with a triumph of their own, tomorrow.