U9 North - WOOTTON Bassett Town went top after a comprehensive 9-3 victory over Greenmeadow.

Tyler Amos led the way with a hat-trick, with a brace for Jake Matthews and Sam Lowkis, one for Jack Peake and an own goal.

Lydiard Youth went joint second after a 2-0 win at Purton A.

Shaw are fourth following a 6-2 win over FC Abbey Meads.

Chris Siddle fired in two, with further goals coming from Jack Allan, Sam Skipp and Joe Bridgeman.

Blunsdon Colts are fifth after their first league win of the season, a 2-1 away win at Westlea Wanderers.

U9 Central

FERNDALE Rodbourne B are six points clear at the top after a 16-1 win over a spirited Penhill Knights side.

Jack Seaman was top scorer with eight goals, Joe Grant hit a hat-trick, Bradley Fegan and Daniel Pretlove two plus one for Tyler Davis.

Swindon Soccer Skills kept the pressure on the leaders with a 6-0 home win over Ramsbury.

Bradley Byron got a hat-trick and his goals were supplemented by two from Mickey Fedai and one from Mickey Cook.

Croft Juniors A are third after a 5-1 home win over Liden Community.

A hat-trick from Bradley Mitchell and one from Gareth Hook gave Wanborough their second league win of the season, 4-1 at Highworth Juniors B for whom David Moysey scored the consolation goal.

U9 South

OLD Town United are four points clear after a 10-1 win over Cirencester Town. On target were Issac Carter (4), James Richardson (3), Guy Berwick (2) and Rory Black.

Goals from Chris Dack (3), Billy Lord and Peter Sturgess in a 5-1 win over Shrivenham and Watchfield were enough to lift Blunsdon Colts B into second place.

Matthew Gill got a consolation for Shrivenham.

Stratton Youth and Eldene Rangers shared four goals and the points, Jaeden Pedley with both Eldene goals.

Croft Juniors B hit eight without reply at Penhill Allstars.

U9 West

ROBINS continue to head the table, their latest success a 4-0 win at Swindon Badgers.

Ferndale Rodbourne A are second following a 2-1 win over Wroughton, Jack Clifton with both Ferndale goals.

Draw specialists Fairford drew their third game in four league matches, this time drawing 3-3 with visitors Highworth Juniors A.

James Dudas, Dominic Phipps and Finlay Gordon for Fairford, Connor Berry, Freddie Martin and Connor Simpson for Highworth.

Cricklade edged their game with Greenmeadow B by the odd goal in five. Mitchell Meacock with two and Jonathan Williams one, for Cricklade, Daniel Bradley and Matthew Sambrook for Greenmeadow.

U10 West

Lydiard Youth chad an excellent 3-1 win at previously undefeated Eastville, courtesy of Kieran Butler (2) and George Lansbury.

Croft won through in a tight match against Malmesbury, who took the lead through William Pictor's corner.

Croft equalised through Michael Birkinshaw before Lakki Poulis hit the

U10 South

WESTBROOK B closed the gap on leaders Liden Community with a narrow 2-1 home success over Cricklade Youth B, Dominic Morgan and Jamie Kitchin scoring the Westbrook B goals.

There was an exciting game between Highworth Juniors and Croft Juniors B with the home side edging it 5-3.

On target for Highworth were Michael Pritchard (2), Thomas Denmead, Fraser New and Aaron Smith, Josh Fowler all scored hat-tricks.

Shaw picked up their first point of the season in a 4-4 draw with Highworth Town. Harvey Scholes got all four for Highworth.

U10 Central

LEADERS Lydiard B held onto top spot with a 5-2 home win over Uffington United. Two for Lewis Watts plus one a piece for Josh Hillier, Daniel Huntly and Daniel Thompson.

Swindon Soccer Skills B kept up the pressure with a 6-1 home win over Shrivenham. Greenmeadow B and Fairford drew 1-1, Conor Waldron scoring for Greenmeadow, Nathan Godwin for Fairford.

U10 North

THERE was a shock at Siddington where visitors Ashton Keynes bounced back from their recent heavy defeat against Wootton Bassett to win 2-1 against the second placed side.

Dan Warriner scored the consolation goal for Siddington.

This allowed leaders Wootton Bassett to open up a five-point lead at the top of the table, after a 2-0 win at Blunsdon Colts.

Grant White and Tom O'Donnell were the scorers.

Ferndale Rodbourne moved into second spot with a fine 2-0 success at Greenmeadow A, both goals coming from Jack Allan.

U11 North

HIGHWORTH Juniors A join Croft at the top of the table with a 9-1 win over Ramsbury.

A hat-trick for both Danny Hale and Curtis Lever plus further strikes from Jordan Seago, Sam Farr and George Hughes. Daniel Way scored the consolation goal for Ramsbury.

U 11 West

PENHILL Knights and Wootton Bassett Town shared eight goals and the points at Penhill.

Wootton Bassett scorers were Bradley Bancroft with a hat-trick and Aidan Cressey, Lewis Chubb (2), Danny Knight and Adam Smart for Penhill.

A Josh Kaliroy hat-trick helped AFC Lydiard beatHungerford Town 3-2.

Uffington United went clear at the top of the table with a 3-1 win at home against Stratton Youth.

U11 Central

ELDENE Rangers and Ashton Keynes shared seven goals, with visitors Eldene edging it by the odd goal. On target for Ashton Keynes were Sam Rowan, Jonathan Barham and Ryan Riddett.

Shaw had a 9-3 home success over Penhill Allstars.

Hat-tricks came from James Harden and Josh McHugh, two also for Tom Aslantepe plus one for Nathan Giles. Fairford Youth B won 8-3 at Marlborough Town Youth.

U13 Division One

AMESBURY Sports maintained their 100 per cent record with a 4-0 home win over Fairford, two for Harvey Coker, one for Callum Coker and Steven Holvey.

Croft Juniors won 4-1 win at Shaw with goals from Conor Goldsworthy, Michael Newman, Michael Brabazon. Tom Green, Sam Jackson netted for Shaw.

Malmesbury had a comprehensive 6-0 win over Wroughton, two for Sam Denner plus further goals from Kristian Trimble, Kieran Cochrane and Sam Parker.

Old Town United B were 6-0 winners at Wootton Bassett Town.

U13 Division Two

GREENMEADOW had an emphatic 8-0 win at Ramsbury to leapfrog Liden Community at the top of the table.

Stratton Juniors went level on points with Liden after a 5-1 away win at Shrivenham & Watchfiled.

Goals for Stratton from Jake Bryan, Matthew McGuinness, William Backhouse and an own goal.

Josh Brown scored the consolation goal for Shrivenham. Ferndale Rodbourne B moved up into fourth spot after a 5-1 home success against Brunel Boys, two for James Clifford and Sam Sundberg plus one for Jamie Clark for Ferndale, Conor Doble replying for Brunel.

A first win of the season for Purton as they had their best result for sometime, defeating Stratton Youth 8-3.

The goal scorers for Purton in this excellent performance were Adam Bedwell (2), Dan Zammit (2), Alex Green (2), Paul Hunt and Ryan Norman. Harry Seager replied for Stratton with all three of their goals.

U 15 Division One

MATT Hobbs continued his record of scoring in every Westbrook game by adding another four to his tally for the league leaders against Eastville.

Hobbs scored three in the first 15 minutes and a rare goal from Alex Kinloch looked to have finished it but Eastville pulled one back through Josh Paddon.

Hobbs adding a fifth and Andy Grier anoither to make it 6-1.

Second placed Wroughton drew 0-0 at mid-table Malmesbury.

Stratton Juniors went third after an emphatic 7-1 win over Wootton Bassett Town.

Stratton's slick passing and movement off the ball allowed them to dominate the match from start to finish with Michael Bellinger pulling the strings in midfield.

On target for the rampant Stratton side were Daniel Sear who hit a hat-trick, Dan Wilson who scored twice, with Martin Ayres and Dave Glover getting one a piece.

Callum Snooks scored the consolation goal for Bassett.

In the other match played in the division, Croft Juniors picked up their first points of the season following a 3-2 success over Fairford/

Lee Robins (2) and Robert Warensjo got the Croft goals.

U15 Division Two

WROUGHTON dominated their game for the first twenty-five minutes against leaders Eldene Colts and scored through Oli Matthews with a drive from the edge of the box.

Wroughton squandered other chances and paid the price when Eldene equalised to make it 1-1 at the break.

In the second period Eldene had the upper hand and hit three goals without reply to maintain their 100 per cent record.

On target for Eldene were the league's top scorer Dan Keene, Jamie Hamill, Kieran Jackman and Calum Dunn.

Walcot Wanderers won 5-3 home afgainst Ramsbury, with two apiece for Zig Wardale and Nick Mitchell plus one for Rob Lockyear.

Shaw into third spot after a 3-0 home win over Cricklade Youth, James Baker got two and Craig Rogers one. Kingsdown United and Blunsdon Colts drew 4-4.