Ferndale Rodbourne's Cameron Young gets away from Swindon Soccer Skills under 9 player Nathan Tearle 76252-198Under 17 - Champions Stratton Juniors B had a Michael Scarff hat-trick to thank for their 4-1 win over Wootton Bassett Town A, Tom Underwood adding the fourth for Stratton ahead of next week's cup final encounter with Shaw.

Stratton Juniors A were 4-2 away winners at Liden Community thanks to goals from Ryan Wooton, Jamie Black, Tom Mannion and Kevin Neal. Drew Watts and Danny Mastalerz replied for Liden.

Stratton had won 2-1 at Wootton Bassett Town B in midweek, Tom Walkley scoring for Bassett.

Two goals from Junior Small plus one for Jonathan Lee gave Westbrook a 3-0 home win over Sherbourne Harriers.

Ferndale Rodbourne scored nine without reply away to Wootton Bassett Town B.

Brunel Boys won 3-2 at Swindon Badgers, James Tinsley getting both goals for Badgers.

Under 15 Division 1

In a season of postponements in this division the sorry saga continued with both Fairford and Croft Juniors failing to raise sides again and both games against Ferndale Rodbourne and Westbrook respectively were awarded.

With Westbrook already champions, Ferndale Rodbourne are now runners-up. This was confirmed when Wroughton A went down 3-0 at home against Stratton Juniors for whom Dave Glover (2) and Kevin Tate scored.

Under 15 Division 2

Third-placed Shaw finished the season with a fine 3-1 home win over Kingsdown United. On target for Shaw were Luke Watkins, Craig Rogers and James Baker.

Wroughton B finished the season with a win and secured fifth place in the process. Finding the net for Wroughton in their 4-0 win over Juventus Juniors were Alex Veale (2), Paul Wiltshire and Dave Eatwell.

Under 14

Highworth Juniors B went top of the table ahead of next week's showdown with Eastville Boys.

Shrivenham & Watchfield made them work hard for the points and led 1-0 through Elliott Coard. However, goals from Tom Gardner (2), Taylor Gill and a Chris Avery penalty gave Highworth all three points. Jonathan Himple added a second goal for Shrivenham, making the final score 4-2.

Brunel Boys won the dress rehearsal for next week's cup final against Shaw. Goals from Dominic Burtenshaw, Alex Jefferies and Robbie James were enough to give them a 3-2 win, Jack Duckers and Daryl Charman replied for Shaw.

This followed Brunel's 4-0 midweek win over Shrivenham & Watchfield, when goals from Burtenshaw, Lee Beale, Wade Dixon and an own goal had secured the points.

Highworth Juniors A won by the same score against Fairford, Marcus Fylan-Smith scoring twice, and Adam Brooks getting Highworth's other goal.

Westlea Wanderers stay fourth after a 5-1 home win over Wootton Bassett Town. Sam English (2), David Gray, Tom McCulloch and Lewis Maynard got the Westlea goals. Ben Curtis replied for Wootton Bassett Town.

Under 13 Division 1

Champions Amesbury Sports hit eight without reply at Wootton Bassett Town. On target for Amesbury were Sam Aldridge (3), Callum Coker (2), Tom Plant, Tewi Te-Pou and Josh Carter.

Second-placed Ferndale Rodbourne finished their season with a second consecutive home draw against Old Town United B. Jordon McGovern scored both goals for Ferndale, Luke Robinson and Ben Elwell replied for Old Town.

On Tuesday Ferndale had shared six goals with Shaw, Ryan Selby, Nathan Gambling and Daniel Gentleman for Ferndale, Luke Underwood (2) and Craig Mooney for Shaw.

Ferndale must now sit and wait to see if Lydiard Youth overhaul them with wins in their last two games.

It was a good day all-round for Old Town as their A side won 5-2 at Shaw, Alfie Passingham and Oliver Jefferies getting the Shaw goals.

Goals from Tom Green and Josh Clarke gave Croft Juniors a share of the points at home against Malmesbury.

Lydiard Youth had an excellent 7-0 away win at Fairford to maintain the pressure on Ferndale, Kieran O'Driscoll (2), Will Greer (2), Chris Spink, Andrew Hitchcock and George Bartlett with the Lydiard goals.

This followed the 4-0 win at Malmesbury when O'Driscoll again scored two, with Will Greer and Matthew Cheetham getting the other goals.

Also in midweek, Croft Juniors won 4-1 at Old Town United B thanks to goals from Connor Goldsworthy (2), Tom Green and Michael Newman.

Under 13 Division 2

Stratton Juniors were looking to finish the season unbeaten but must have been worried at half- time when they trailed to Ramsbury 2-1.

However second half goals from Matthew Leonard, Matthew McGuiness and Jordan Clark ensured the champions remained unbeaten in their 18 games.

In midweek they had won 1-0 at Liden Community, Callum Miller getting the important goal.

Stratton Youth won 6-3 at home against Blunsdon Colts, Adam Beasant scoring all three Blunsdon goals.

Goals from Michael Lam (3), Sean Carter and Conor Doble gave Brunel Boys a 5-3 win at Ferndale Rodbourne B.

Under 12 Division 1

The top two met at Chestnut Springs and the title race continues into this week's midweek fixtures after Shaw and Ferndale Rodbourne shared four goals and the points.

Ferndale led 2-1 through goals from Stevie Hill and Josh Parsons, but a late own goal denied them all three points. Dominic Rekowski had scored Shaw's first goal.

On Wednesday Shaw had won 4-0 at Wroughton thanks to goals from James Evans (2), Kane Lever and Rekowski.

If Shaw defeat Stratton Juniors B on Tuesday they will be champions.

Brunel Boys had a good win at Ferndale Rodbourne B, 6-3 the final score, with John Rees scoring all three Ferndale Rodbourne goals.

Wroughton won by the only goal of the game away at Stratton Juniors A on Saturday.

The following day Stratton Juniors A themselves won by the same score in the "Stratton derby" against the B side, Jason Gunnett getting the vital goal.

Two goals from Sam Jackson and one from Nathan Hawkins gave Croft Juniors a 3-2 win at Cricklade Youth, Lloyd Smith and Daniel Smith scoring for Cricklade.

Hat-tricks from Louis Wollen and Ryan Jones set Greenmeadow on their way to a 9-4 win at Highworth Juniors A, Jake Ferris (2) and Ryan Richards added the other goals. Jack Ellis (2), Ian Carey and Ray Murphy replied for Highworth.

Croft Juniors won 4-3 at home against Highworth Juniors last Tuesday, Shannon Pocock (2), Nathan Hawkins and an own goal for Croft, Ian Carey (2) and Jack Ellis for Highworth.

Under 12 Division 2

Shrivenham & Watchfield closed the gap on leaders Liden with a 6-0 win at Castle Combe Colts, Ollie Waite (2), Alex Celer, Tino Fiore, Will Snell and Charlie Brandstatter with the goals.

Jack Copp and Will Mister both hit hat-tricks in Marlborough Town Youth's 9-1 win over Highworth Juniors B.

Swindon Badgers had a good 7-3 win at Old Town United thanks to goals from Ben Smith (3), Chris Rose (2) and Chris Ackrill (2).

In midweek Purton won 3-1 at home against Castle Combe, Daniel Cole (2) and Mark Woolhouse with the goals.

Under 11 North

The title race for this division is very exciting with the pendulum swinging from Highworth to Croft and back to Highworth in the space of a week.

In midweek, Croft Juniors looked favourites to win the league. On Thursday they went to FC Abbey Meads and came away with all three points, courtesy of goals from Sophie Barrett (3) and Mark Jones in a 4-1 win, James Piatek replied for FC Abbey Meads. This after Highworth had lost to Old Town.

However, on Sunday Croft were held 1-1 at home by Purton. Mitchell Thomas scored for Croft while the Purton goal came courtesy of an own goal.

Highworth took advantage with a 5-2 win at FC Abbey Meads, thanks to goals from Joe Chapman, Lewis Cusack, Curtis Lever, Danny Hale with his 30th of the season and an own goal.

If Highworth win both their two remaining fixtures, home and away to Stratton Juniors, they will be champions.

To spice things up even more Highworth and Croft meet in the cup final next weekend.

Ferndale Rodbourne were 4-1 winners at Stratton Juniors.

Purton and Wroughton shared six goals and all three points in midweek, Jacob Hayden, Adam Godwin and Morgan Selwood for Purton, Joe Shepherd, Jack Tyler and Connor Reens for Wroughton.

Under 11 West

Lydiard Youth moved to within one point of runners-up spot with a 7-1 win over Fairford Youth, Abby Picton scored four, Edward Acott two and there was one for Daniel Alford.

Champions Uffington United won 5-0 at AFC Lydiard.

Under 11 Central

Champions Malmesbury finished off the season in style with a 7-1 home win over Highworth Town thanks to goals from Matthew Coote (3), Nick Swayne, Robin Collier, Josh Chivers and Barnaby Kenny.

It was second versus third at Croft Sports Centre, and Croft edged it by the odd goal in three against Eldene Rangers. George Bouverie-Brine and Jamie Howitt-Bowdidge scored the Croft goals.

Eldene Rangers had forced the runners-up decider with a 2-1 midweek win over Shaw, courtesy of goals from Ryan Goodchild and Ryan Bragg.

A hat-trick from Ken Hodgson, plus two for Ricardo Serratore gave Highworth Juniors B a 5-3 win at Shaw.