LIDEN Community kept the pressure on Shaw A at the top of the under 16s table with a hard-fought 3-1 win at Cirencester Juniors in midweek.
The goals came from Matt Boakes, Matt Lofts and Oliver Sly and Liden are now three points clear having played two more games.
The two teams are still scheduled to meet each other in the league before the end of the season as well as going head to head in next week's cup final. Shaw B consolidated third place with a 1-0 win at Stratton Juniors.
Under 14s Division
FERNDALE Rodbourne had a busy week with three matches.
In a Division One league game, they were involved in a nine-goal thriller with Croft Juniors, the visitors eventually edging it by the odd goal.
Star of the show for Croft was Lee Robbins, who scored four times, with Josh Goldsworthy netting the other.
Ferndale's scorers were Steve Green (2), Lewis Jones and Kierren Robins-Kidby.
Two days later, Ferndale moved out of the bottom two with a 3-0 home win over Wroughton, Adam Drury scoring twice and Jason Hodson the other.
On Sunday, though, Ferndale found Westbrook too hot to handle, going down 5-0 at home.
In midweek, Stratton Juniors secured top spot in Group B with a 6-2 win at Wroughton.
In the Second Division Group of the Subsidiary Cup, Walcot secured top spot and a place in the quarter-finals with a comfortable 7-0 win over Juventus Juniors.
Under 12s Division One
FERNDALE Rodbourne Pumas moved up into fourth spot in the table after a 2-0 win at Fairford.
The goal scorers for the Pumas were the prolific duo of Jordan McGovern and Nathan Gambling.
Under 10s West Division
CHAMPIONS Ferndale Rodbourne extended their lead at the top to 10 points after a comfortable 4-1 home win in midweek over Wootton Bassett Town.
Two goals for Aaron Turner in this one, plus further goals from Alex Henshall and Paul Johnson saw them to the points.
Under 10s Central
STRATTON Juniors ensured outright runners-up spot thanks to a narrow 2-1 home win over Ferndale Rodbourne Tigers. Scorers for Stratton were Nathan Lee and Alex Rowe.
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