Swindon Badgers Girls under 12 white team looks almost certain to win the under 12 league title after beating local rivals Swindon Spitfires 4-2.
The Badgers girls played some breathtaking football, in atrocious weather conditions at South Marston, to show why they are the best in Wiltshire at this age.
Player of the match Chyna Collings started the scoring with a header in the 15th minute, from a corner.
Badgers were all over their rivals all the way through the first-half and scored just before the break after Hayley Desborough poached one from inside the box.
The second-half saw Spitfires pull one back thanks to the slippery weather conditions, but Georgia Walters then replied with a rocket shot from 25 yards.
By now the rain was hammering down and Spitfires scored a second after it slipped through stand-in keeper Shannel Forbes's legs.
Badgers then stepped up a gear and scored a fourth thanks to a great play by Frances Wilson and Chyna Collings to kill the game.
In the Under 14s Swindon Town Ladies have made it their own with the A side easlly winning the league and the B team proudly sitting in second.
The B side played Swindon Badgers on a pitch that looked like a mud bath at the end and didn't help the girls who wanted to pass the ball.
Fisher scored the only goal of the game after 20 minutes with a fine 20-yard shot to give the points to Town Ladies.
Libby Robinson had five one-on- ones with the Town keeper but failed to score, and Badgers keeper Sacha Edwards made four excellent stops.
Swindon Town Ladies and Swindon Badgers Girls will be playing an exhibition match at half-time on Saturday at the County Ground when Swindon Town play host to Barnsley.
Swindon Town Ladies clinched the under 14 11-a-side Surrey Primary League with one match still to play after beating Southampton away 3-1.
Masters got her team off to a great start scoring within three minutes with a well-taken goal following good work between Keene and Lewis.
As the game continued the Saints team grew in confidence and they were rewarded with a well-taken goal.
Five minutes from half-time midfield dynamo Hazzard drove the ball low and hard through a mass of players to regain a deserved lead.
Town went further ahead 20 minutes into the second half when New latched on to a through ball by Keene to score.
Team: Sally Thompson, Katrina Fisher, Chloe Bryant, Abi Curtin, Emma Skinner, Alicia Hazzard, Lisa Coe, Kerrie Keene , CJ Ellis, Steph Lewis, Polly New & Samantha Masters.
In the Wiltshire seven-a-side league Swindon Town Ladies under 14 A team beat Chippenham 5-1.
After many efforts and fine saves by the Chippenham keeper, the ball was played forward by Ellis to Lewis who turned on the ball touching it forward for New to drive it past the advancing keeper.
Having travelled well with the ball Keene found Polly New to strike it sweetly for her 60th goal of the season.
With both teams competing for every ball, Morse was forced out of the game through injury.
Just before half-time Lisa Coe found the net with a header.
From the start of the second half, the weather took a turn for the worse.
Town got the fourth after Lewis drilled through the defence.
Town keeper Thompson then scored a bizarre goal direct from a goal kick.
Chippenham's captain got a well-deserved consolation goal for all their efforts in awful conditions..
Team: Sally Thompson, Abi Curtin, Abbie Morse, Kerrie Keene , Lisa Coe, CJ Ellis, Steph Lewis & Polly New
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules hereComments are closed on this article