Under 15 Division 1 leaders Westbrook made it 11 straight wins in the league with a 9-1 win at Eastville Boys. The prolific Matthew Hobbs scored twice, Shaun Harris also got two, with one apiece for Dominic Juggins, Alex Kinloch, Lee Hobbis, Dan Dodson and Liam Fitzgerald. Josh Paddon got Eastville's consolation goal from the penalty spot.
With second-placed Wroughton postponing their match with Malmesbury, Ferndale Rodbourne took the opportunity to close the gap on Wroughton to just two points with an excellent 5-0 win over their cup semi-final opponents Stratton Juniors. Josh Henshall hit a hat-trick with Bobby Amos and Steve Green getting the other two goals.
Fairford moved off the bottom of the table after a 5-3 win over Croft Juniors, Jack Gannon (2), Tom Lander, Richard Ingoldby and Kieran Ghandi getting the goals.
Under 15 cup semi-final draw: Ferndale Rodbourne v Stratton Juniors, Westbrook v Wootton Bassett Town
Under 17
Stratton Juniors B continue to head the under 17 division after a comprehensive 11-2 win at Swindon Badgers, James Tinsley getting both Swindon Badgers goals.
Stratton Juniors A side kept their title challenge on track with a 10-0 away win at Wootton Bassett Town A.
Stratton dominated from start to finish, but Bassett's cause was not helped when they lost keeper Joe Brennan to injury when Stratton scored their second goal.
On target for Stratton were Marcus Connolly (4), Kevin Neal (2), Brent Flippance, David Jenkins, Aaron Lockyear and Louis Cunningham.
Liden Community also kept in touch with the leaders following a 5-0 home win over Sherbourne Harriers, Danny Mastalerz (2), Shaun Payne (2) and Devon Brown with the goals.
There was nothing to separate Ferndale Rodbourne and Westbrook, 1-1 the final score, Sam Bown scoring for Ferndale Rodbourne, Robin Littlewood for Westbrook.
At the bottom of the table, Blunsdon Colts defeated Fairford 2-1. Matthew Tuck put Blunsdon in front, and Kyle Telling scored the all-important second with an 18-yard thunderbolt.
The last remaining cup quarter-final was a non-event with Wootton Bassett Town B being unable to raise a side and the tie being awarded to Shaw.
Under 17 cup semi-final draw: Stratton Juniors B v Stratton Juniors A, Shaw v Liden Community
Under 15 Division 2
The top two met at St Joesph's, and Walcot threw open the title race after inflicting the first league defeat of the season on leaders Eldene Colts. Zig Wardale did the damage scoring a hat-trick for Walcot, Dan Wilkinson adding a fourth in their fine 4-2 win. Callum Dunn got both for Eldene.
Blunsdon Colts stay third after a 4-2 home win over Wroughton B, two apiece for Levi Cox and Chris Niester in this one.
Shaw kept in touch with the top three courtesy of a 7-0 home win over Juventus Juniors, Craig Rogers hit a hat-trick and there was two for both James Baker and Matt Povey.
Goals from Sam Foster (3), Elliot Pether, Joe Grady, Joe Murphy, Joe White, Josh Stanley and Richie Wright gave Kingsdown United a 9-1 home win over Liden Community.
Under 14
The top two both won again on Sunday. Eastville Boys hit five without reply against Shaw, George Drewitt (2), Saxon Sheppard, Max Etheridge and Mani Randhawa scoring.
Highworth Juniors B remain on their tail following a hard fought 4-1 win over Brunel Boys. Highworth led 2-0 at the break through goals from Taylor Gill and Tom Gardner. Brunel Boys pulled one back before Tom Gardner restored the two-goal lead. Chris Avery then wrapped up the points with a late goal.
Highworth Juniors A continued their recent good run with a 3-0 win at home against Ferndale Rodbourne, Marcus Fylan-Smith, Ryan Thomas and Jose Algaba-Knight were the scorers.
At the bottom of the table Shrivenham & Watchfield were comfortable 7-2 winners over Penhill Allstars, Mark French (2), Imman Bains (2), Lee Matthews, Danny Decova and Oli Bailey getting their goals, with Andrew Poynter and Andrew Styles replying for Penhill Allstars.
Shock of the day was at Ballards Ash, where Wootton Bassett defeated only their second team of the season when they inflicted a 4-1 scoreline on Croft Juniors and they could have won by even more in the end. Ben Curtis bagged two goals for Bassett, Tom Davies and Steven Whitfield also finding the net for the home side.
Under 14 cup semi-final draw: Brunel Boys v Shrivenham & Watchfield, Shaw v Eastville Boys
Under 13 Division 1
Amesbury Sports dropped their first points of the season in an epic encounter at Fairford.
Sports found the Fairford lads were in no mood to hand them three points. Fairford deservedly went in at half time 1-0 up after a period of sustained pressure saw them score through Laurie Miller.
Amesbury equalised when Sam Aldridge fired home from 20 yards and the same player then grabbed his second.
Although Amesbury were guilty of some poor finishing, Fairford seemed more likely to equalise. They got their just reward with four minutes to play when James Skinner fired home into the top corner to earn a well deserved point.
Malmesbury and Ferndale Rodbourne stayed in touch with the leaders. Ferndale were 9-1 winners at bottom of the table Wootton Bassett Town while Malmesbury stayed joint second with a 6-1 win away at Wroughton thanks to goals from Kristian Trimble (4), Kieran Cochrane and Joe Harris.
There were seven goals at Croft with the home side edging home by the odd goal against Shaw. Tom Green fired a hat-trick for Croft with Michael Newman adding a fourth, Craig Mooney (2) and Alfie Passingham replied for Shaw.
There was a fine sporting encounter between Lydiard Youth and Old Town United A with the home side eventually edging it 3-1 thanks to strikes from Will Greer, Kieran O'Driscoll and Jordan Waddell.
Under 13 cup semi-final draw: Shaw v Amesbury Sports, Malmesbury v Fairford
Under 13 Division 2
Liden Community's 3-0 win at Ferndale Rodbourne saw them return to the top of the pile after previous leaders Greenmeadow could only get a draw at Shrivenham & Watchfield. Grant Davis, Sam Mawson and James Townsend scored the Liden goals.
Goals from Joe Thompson and Dominic Hill for Shrivenham & Watchfield denied Greenmeadow the chance of holding onto the leadership, 2-2 the final score.
Stratton Juniors had a comprehensive win over Stratton Youth hitting 17 without reply. On target for Stratton were Daniel Trout (4), William Backhouse (4), Callum Miller (3), Scott Jeffries (2), Jordan Clark, Matthew McGuinness, Ross Worthington and Matthew Leonard.
Brunel Boys were also among the goals, winning 8-2 at home against Blunsdon Colts with the prolific Conor Doble netting five times. Dan Thatcher and Matthew Harmer added further goals and there was also an own goal. Adam Beasant scored both Blunsdon goals.
Purton made it three wins in their last four games with a 6-1 triumph at Ramsbury.
Both sides played some good football in the first half with only a well taken penalty from Alex Green separating the two sides.
Ramsbury started the second half quickly and scored an equaliser within minutes through Chris Hills.
Both sides had chances before Dan Zammit scored to give Purton the lead. Alex Green increased the lead midway through the second half.
Jamie Baker chipped the keeper to make the score 4-1. Then captain Shane Gough drilled the ball into the roof of the net to further increase Purton's lead. Green completed his hat trick with a shot from an angle outside of the area to make the final score 6-1.
Under 12 Division 1
Ferndale Rodbourne A played through the mud in their "derby" game with their own B side and retained top spot following a 3-0 win. Josh Parsons (2) and Kyle Rigly were on target for the leaders.
Shaw remain on track for a title showdown with Ferndale following a 4-1 win at Croft Juniors. Dominic Rekowski regained his scoring form with a hat-trick with Chris Olner adding a fourth for Shaw. Henry Finnegan replied for Croft.
Wootton Bassett Town lost ground when they returned from Highworth Juniors A with just a point following a 2-2 draw, Ian Carey getting both Highworth goals and Brett Fairclough both of Bassett's.
Wroughton and Greenmeadow shared four goals and the points, Oliver Armstrong getting both Wroughton goals.
Stratton Juniors A had their keeper to thank for turning round goalless at the break in their game with Brunel Boys after he saved a penalty. Goals in the second period from Steven Mitchell and Aaronjeet Kharaud gave Stratton all three points.
Stratton Juniors B also won by a similar score line against Cricklade Youth, Nathan Richens and Aaron Webb getting their goals.
Under 12 cup semi-final draw: Shaw v Highworth Juniors A, Shrivenham & Watchfield v Stratton Juniors A
Under 12 Division 2
Liden Community remain 10 points clear after a 12-0 win at bottom of the table Cricklade Youth B.
Second-placed Lydiard Youth were comfortable winners over Swindon Badgers 11-1 the final score. On target for Lydiard were Nathan Hudson (5), Antony Alcock (4), Daniel Stretton and Taj Smith.
Shrivenham & Watchfield stay third after a 9-2 home win over Old Town United. Their scorers were Oli Waite (2), Will Snell (2), Craig Thompson (2), plus one each for Alex Celer, Tino Fiore and an own goal.
AFC Swindon are fourth following a 3-1 home win over Purton, Jack Crane, Lee Scott and Jamie Cherry scoring for AFC, Daniel Cole for Purton. Jamie Duggan and Matt Poole replied for Old Town.
Marlborough were 2-1 home winners over Castle Combe Colts thanks to goals from Matt Daniel and William Mister.
Fairford also had a big win, 9-0 the score against Highworth Juniors B. On target for Fairford were Liam O'Brien (5), Jon Barber (2), Will Harvey and John Watson.
Under 11 KO Cup
Croft Juniors A had Shaun James and Mark Jones to thank for making it into the last four of the competition, both hitting hat-tricks in their 6-2 win over Malmesbury. Matthew Coote scored both Malmesbury goals.
They were joined in the semi-finals by Highworth Juniors, 5-2 winners over Stratton Juniors in an excellent game of football. Five different scorers for Highworth with George Hughes, Sam Farr, Louis Cusack, Curtis Lever and Lewis Petrie all finding the net. Sam Brown and a penalty from Nathan Lee got the Stratton goals.
Under 11 cup semi-final draw: Croft Juniors A v Uffington United, Hungerford Town v Highworth Juniors
Under 11 North
Ferndale Rodbourne stay joint second after a hard fought 2-0 win at FC Abbey Meads, Bradley Ray and Craig Loxten finding the net.
Blunsdon and Ramsbury were involved in a close affair, visitors Ramsbury edging it by the odd goal in seven.
A hat-trick from Jake Manton gave Old Town United a narrow 3-2 win over Purton.
Under 11 West
Leaders Uffington United went down 2-1 at home against an improving Wootton Bassett Town side. Conor Jones scoring for Uffington.
Lydiard Youth took advantage to go top of the table, winning 7-3 at Penhill Knights for whom Dan Knight (2) and Lewis Chubb scored.
Hungerford Town had a fine 6-2 away win at Fairford A, Ben Saunders and Aiden New scoring for Fairford, Garth Franklin (3), Jake Cottrill (2) and Kane Holding for Hungerford.
Greenmeadow were 3-2 winners at Stratton Youth.
Under 11 Central
Croft Juniors B were 3-1 home winners over Ashton Keynes thanks to goals from Ben Peterson (2) and Ben Blizzard.
Highworth Town's top striker David Maksymuk was at it again on Sunday hitting another four goals in Highworth's 8-4 win at Marlborough Town. Matthew Barnes added two more and there was one for Philip Rees, the last Highworth goal came courtesy of an own goal. Louie Cormack (2), Josh Lewis and Josh Daniels replied for Marlborough.
Penhill Allstars had an excellent home win over Fairford B, two goals for Connor Turley, Cameron Hayes and Jason Moore, Ryan Fry and Aaron Jones also scoring.
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