AFC Corsham defeated Rowde 4-2 in a keenly-fought under 16 Red Division clash at Leafy Lane.
After falling behind early, an Aaron Neal brace put Corsham back in control.
A second-half strike from Michael Clarke and Sam Jones' deflected free-kick secured maximum points.
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Devizes Blues ran out 5-2 winners at home to Warminster Highbury with goals from Oliver Sivyer, Nathan Elliott and a hat-trick from James Muir.
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Castle Combe narrowed the gap at the top of the table to just four points after running out 2-1 winners at home to Bradford on Avon.
Matthew Stealyard gave Castle Combe the lead at the break and Jake O'Keefe doubled the advantage.
Bradford pulled one back but the hosts held on for a crucial win.
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Devizes Town Youth fended off division winners Castle Combe Colts with a fine team display to secure a point in a 0-0 draw.
AFC Corsham ran out convincing 9-2 winners at home against South Newton & Wishford. Daniel King, Tom Lye (2), Nathan Baines (2), Daniel Purser (2), Stephen Goulding and Scott Lees scored for Corsham.
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A superbly taken hat-trick from Tommy O'Cain secured a 5-1 win for Castle Combe Colts against White Horse Juniors. Ben Hyatt and Josh Whiteside were also on target.
Trowbridge Town Youth continued to dominate the division after running out 4-1 winners at home against Melksham Town Youth.
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Home side Warminster United had the better of the first half against FC Chippenham 2nd, going 3-0 up at the break.
FC fought back in the second half, scoring three times themselves but the hosts pinched it with a fourth.
Craig Sheppard and Peter Drew both scored twice for the winners, with Jack Ibetson, Elliot Humphries and Jamie Proctor replying for FC Chippenham.
It was honours even in the first half between AFC Corsham and Chippenham Town Youth with a score line of 1-1.
Chippenham had the better second half netting a further two with no reply to finish 3-1 winners. Luke Poulton scored for Corsham.
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Devizes Town Youth produced one of their best performances of the season to draw 2-2 with leaders Trowbridge Town Youth Reds.
Devizes dominated the first half, scoring two goals through Lee Martin.
Josh Otis' brace brought the sides level, but Devizes held out for a deserved point.
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Chippenham Town Youth need just two points from their last three games to clinch this season's title after running out 10-2 winners away to Westbury Youth.
FC Chippenham held home side Calne Town Youth to a 1-1 score line at the break but the hosts galloped to a 4-1 win after the interval. Josh Archer (3) and Mike Coulson scored.
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Devizes Town Youth gave a solid team performance against White Horse Juniors, taking a 3-0 lead at the break before finishing 6-0 winners. Daniel Ralph (2), Aaron Chivers, Josh Gregory (2) and Rory Collins scored for Devizes.
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Derry Hill United ran out 15-1 winners at home to Melksham Park leaving them clear leaders at the top of the table.
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Luke Simpkins hit a hat-trick for Castle Combe Colts as they crushed Westbury Youth 12-2.
Kane Tilley and Tony Hughes were also among the scorers.
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Castle Combe Colts edged their clash with Trowbridge Town Tigers by the odd goal in nine.
Doubles from Charlie Austin and captain Josh Hard for the Colts left the game finely poised at 4-4 late on.
A tactical switch late on saw Castle Combe go for broke and Hard completed his hat-trick.
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Derry Hill United took a 4-0 lead at the break in their game against Chippenham Town Rangers with goals from Stuart Allen, Pavraj Lochab, Tom McDonagh and Stuart Allen. Derry continued to dominate after the break, adding six more to their tally through Lochab (4) and Alex Bell (2) to finish 10-0 winners.
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FC Chippenham opened the scoring against home side Trowbridge Town Youth with a fine effort from Corry Minney. Trowbridge drew level through Elliott Hughes, and then snatched the win thanks to Nick Vanderpump.
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