WARMINSTER Highbury have been crowned champions of the under 16s Red Division of the Wiltshire Times and Chippenham News Mid-Wilts Youth and Minor League.
Highbury clinched the title with a 3-0 win over Devizes Town Youth in their penultimate game of the season.
That leaves them ten points clear of their nearest rivals and with a game in hand.
Tom Ford, Liam Reid and Jack Mullholland scored the goals.
Under 16s Blue Division
TWO goals early in the first half, both from corners, sealed the points for Trowbridge Wanderers in a well contested match against Cricklade.
Trowbridge Town Youth remain seven points clear at the top following their 7-0 home win against Amesbury Juniors.
Paul Gittins (2), Matthew Cooper, Luke Scot, Rick Montacute, Leigh Burke and Michael Barnes scored for Trowbridge.
Under 15s Blue Division
IN a midtable clash Chippenham Town Youth moved up to fourth after running out 7-2 winners against Warminster Hornets.
Steve Lisowski and Tom Fox scored for the Hornets.
Devizes Town Youth took a 3-0 lead at the break in their home game against Amesbury Juniors.
The second half was a little more even, with three more goals from the home side and two from Amesbury to see the game end 6-2 to Devizes. Dan Slone (2), Pat Preece (2), Nathan Phillimore and Ricky Franklin scored for Devizes.
Under 15s Red Division
CALNE Town Youth secured runners-up position in their penultimate game against Lavington Bandits.
It was Calne all the way in this encounter, turning a 3-0 half-time lead into a 6-1 final score.
Wroughton Juniors completed their fixtures with a 3- win over AFC Corsham.
Under 14s Red Division
A DOUBLE hat-trick for Vinny Campbell helped Trowbridge Town Youth 2nds on their way to a 9-0 home win against Melksham Park 2nds, with other goals from Andy Jones (2) and James Maloy.
Bradford on Avon moved three points clear at the top following their home win against Melksham Park.
Bradford opened the scoring and before the break had taken the score to 6-1.
Melksham put on a sterling performance in the second half with a brave performance from their keeper but four more for the home side ended the game at 10-1 to Bradford. Bradford's goals came from Sam Jordan (4, including one penalty), Jack Smith, Mark Maguire, Dan Fowler (2) and Lois Hamber (penalty).
Under 13s Blue Division
CHIPPENHAM Town Youth completed their season on a high by running out 2-1 winners against Trowbridge Town Youth.
In a very tight game Chippenham took a 2-0 lead at the break, with goals from David Brown and Josh Clemence. The second half was very close with Trowbridge getting back in the game but no further goals saw the game end 2-1 to Chippenham.
Salisbury City Juniors moved up to second following their away win at Pewsey Vale. A close first half resulted in a 1-1 score line with Callum Brown scoring for Pewsey. It was Salisbury all the way in the second half as they finished 5-1 winners.
Under 13s Green Division
WARMINSTER Highbury need one point from their remaining two games to become champions following their 8-1 home win against Chippenham Town Rangers.
In a midtable clash Bradford started well at Bromham attacking from the off.
After 20 minutes Bradford found the back of the net with a Max Willcox strike from inside the six yard box. The pressure from the visitors resulted in four more goals before the interval, including a fantastic looping 25 yard shot from Tom Giles into the top corner.
Bradford continued well in the second half with a further five goals to finish 10-1 winners.
Bradford's other goals came from Wilcox, Chapman (2), Lange (2), Wilkins and two more for Giles for his hat-trick.
Under 12s Red Division
CALNE Town Youth need one point from their last game to clinch the title after running out 5-0 winners at home to Bradford on Avon.
It was a great day for Callum Russell who scored five goals for home side Westbury in their 9-1 win over Melksham Park, helping them in their push for third place.
The first ten minutes gave no indication of the final result as Melksham started really well and pressed the Westbury goal from the kick-off.
This pressure did not take long to bring success when Westbury made a hash of clearing from their own area for a Melksham player to shoot home for a fine goal.
After 15 minutes Westbury came to life bringing the game level when Callum Russell directed the ball into the net from a corner.
Westbury went 2-1 ahead when the ball was deflected in from a corner off a Melksham player.
Four minutes before half-time Charlie Luckham broke down the right wing and as he approached the area, with everyone expecting him to cross, he shot and the ball hit the net for a 3-1 lead.
Daniel Greenslade added to Westbury's tally with a well taken goal turning the game completely in Westbury's favour. The final ten minutes saw them add a further five goals, four of them from Russell, with Greenslade adding the fifth.
Under 11s Blue Division
TROWBRIDGE started slowly in their away game against Warminster Highbury and were caught napping in defence after four minutes.
Warminster attacked quickly on the left crossing the ball in and past Daniel Blackwell in the Trowbridge goal.
It took another ten minutes for the Reds to wake up and a well taken shot from outside of the area by Otis Young levelled the score. Shortly after Trowbridge took the lead with a goal from Mitchell Spackman after good back up from man-of-the-match Bradley Whitam.
Trowbridge took the score to 3-1, heading the ball home from a Daniel Price corner. Other goals followed from Steven Oakley and Young to complete the scoring at 5-1 to Trowbridge.
Under 11s Green Division
TROWBRIDGE Town Blues travelled to Shaw and Whitley and soon settled into their game on this very sticky pitch.
First half goals from Darrell Thompson (2), Matthew Howell and Jamie Connor put this game out of Shaw's reach.
The home team scored two goals in the first half to see the score at 4-2 at half-time. The second half was all one-way traffic with three further goals for Thompson, one for Howell and one for Aaron Blanks and a superb solo effort from Sean Brereton saw the final score at 10-2 to the visitors. Darrell Thompson was man-of-the-match.
Under 11s Yellow Division
DERRY Hill Boys moved up to second after running out 6-2 winners at home against Chippenham Town Rangers.
Under 10s Blue Division
AFC CORSHAM Jaguars completed the double over White Horse Juniors running out 3-1 away winners.
Ben Wickens scored for White Horse.
Under 10s Green Division
BRADFORD on Avon remain on course to take the championship title after running out 3-1 winners at home to Trowbridge Wanderers.
The win moves them to the top of the table one point and two games in hand over nearest rivals Trowbridge Town Youth. Steve Grant (2) and Chris Short scored for Bradford.
Under 10s Red Division
CALNE Town Youth moved two points clear at the top following their 2-1 win away to Trowbridge Town Youth.
Alex Thompson scored for Trowbridge.
Under 14s Subsidiary Cup
AMESBURY Juniors played host to Trowbridge Wanderers for a first round game and raced into a 2-0 lead with goals from Joe Gordon and Fabian Morris.
Wanderers brought the game to 2-1 just before the break.
Wanderers dug in for the second half bringing the game level before going on to win 4-2. Wanderers' goals came from Scott Cunningham (2), Danny Amoroso and Liam Milburn.
Devizes Blues gave home side a Bath Arsenal a run for their money in their tie, taking the game to extra-time after a normal time score of 2-2.
Midway through the first period of extra time Bath scored a golden goal sending them into the quarter finals.
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