MID-WILTS YOUTH AND MINOR LEAGUE: DEVIZES Town Youth are through to the under 15s cup final in the Wiltshire Times and Chippenham News Mid-Wilts Youth and Minor League.
In a surprise result Devizes ran out clear 6-0 winners against Trowbridge Town Youth.
Jamie Selby (2), Dan Sloan (2), Pat Preece and Tom Slater scored for Devizes.
FC Chippenham also had a clear run in their semi final running out 7-0 winners against Warminster Highbury with goals from Jamie Fyall (4), George Crotty, Liam Wiggins and Ryan Miller.
For the first time this year all semi-finals were played at Leafy Lane, Corsham, over the weekend.
The under 16s cup final will be between Trowbridge Wanderers, who beat Shaw and Whitley 4-2 and Trowbridge Town Youth, who ran out 3-0 winners against AFC Corsham United.
Trowbridge Town Youth are also through to the final of the under 14s cup after a 5-1 win over Amesbury Juniors. They will meet Bath Arsenal, who ran out 10-0 winners against a plucky Worton and Cheverell.
The under 13s will be an-Trowbridge affair, with Trowbridge Wanderers meeting Trowbridge Town Youth
It's a similar story in the under 12s, with Trowbridge Wanderers A beating their own B team in the semi-finals to set up another meeting with Trowbridge Town Youth.
Trowbridge Town Youth Red and Trowbridge Town Youth Blue are this seasons finalists in the under 11s cup.
Following two very closely contested semi finals this season's under 10s finalists will be Warminster Highbury, following their 1-0 win against FC Chippenham Youth, and Bradford on Avon, following their 2-1 win against AFC Corsham Jaguars.
AFC Corsham Jaguars are through to the under nines final after a dramatic semi-final meeting with Devizes Town Youth.
The game finished 1-1 at the end of extra-time, with the Jaguars going through in a penalty shoot-out.
Corsham's opponents in May will be Castle Combe Colts after they ran out 2-0 winners against Trowbridge Town Youth.
Under 15s Blue Division
CHIPPENHAM Town Youth notched up their third win of the season with a 3-1 home success over Marlborough Town.
Chippenham had a slight edge over the visitors in the first half taking a 2-0 lead at the break.
The second half was pretty even with both sides scoring one a piece to finish the game at 3-1 to Chippenham. Sam Jones, Ben Butterfield and Ashley Tarrant scored for Chippenham.
Under 15s Red Division
CASTLE Combe Colts move up to fourth in the table with a 7-4 away win against Rowde Youth. M Hamlen (2) and A Butler-Scrase (2) scored for Rowde.
Under 16s Blue Division
CRICKLADE Youth had the better of both halves in their away game against Amesbury Juniors winning both 4-1 to finish 8-2 winners.
Bemerton Heath Harlequins suffered a setback to their championship aspirations after going down 3-2 away to Chippenham Town Rangers.
The well organised Chippenham side closed the visitors down well in a close and entertaining encounter. Steven Deen, Darren Holcombe and Luke Holbrough scored for Chippenham.
Under 14s Blue Division
CHIPPENHAM Town Youth went 3-0 up at half-time in their home game against Westbury Youth.
The second half saw Westbury back in the game with a magnificent free kick from Adrian Chantry but two more from the home side sealed their victory at 5-1. Chippenham's goals came from Ross McCance, Craig Fisher and a hat trick from Joe White.
Under 14s Red Division
MELKSHAM Park 2nds gained their second win in years after running out victors against Marlborough Town.
Marlborough had only eight men but they battled throughout and got on the score sheet four times, but Melksham took full advantage of the extra three men to finish 7-4 winners. David Hogg (3) and Joe Donnelley scored for Marlborough.
Bradford on Avon moved three points clear at the top following their 5-1 away win over Castle Combe Colts, whose consolation goal came from Scott Walton.
Under 13s Blue Division
A MISSED penalty from home side Pewsey Vale set the mood for the rest of their game against visitors Chippenham Town Youth.
The visitors converted most of their chances and the home side missed theirs resulting in a 10-0 win for Chippenham.
Under 13s Green Division
WESTBURY played well against Bromham, taking the lead after 15 minutes through Toby Hitt after a determined run by Lee Newman.
Bromham responded well and were soon rewarded with the equaliser just before half-time.
In the second half, despite playing up the slope, Westbury began to command play and went further ahead from a Jamie Howse 25 yard shot. Again Bromham pressed but they were kept out by some good defending, especially from Tye Brown.
Westbury finally sealed the win with another goal from Hitt after some more good work from Ben Fairley and Newman on the wing.
Liam Flowers gave leaders Warminster Highbury a one goal advantage in the first half against FC Chippenham. The game remained tight in the second half but two more goals, from David Bowman and Jack Daniels, sealed the victory for Highbury at 3-0.
Under 13s Red Division
A CLOSE first half resulted in a 2-1 lead for home side Shaw and Whitley against Melksham Park 2nds.
Shaw increased the pressure in the second half and dominated the play to finish 6-2 winners.
Under 12s Red Division
WHITE Horse Juniors ran out with just ten men for their away game against FC Chippenham.
Chippenham took full advantage of the deficit in the first half, taking a 2-0 lead into the second half. White Horse gave a great team performance and showed great spirit in the second half winning that 2-1 to see the game end at 3-2 to Chippenham.
Jordan Braide scored both goals for White Horse.
Under 11s Red Division
A WELL contested match between Chippenham Town Youth and Bradford on Avon saw a first half goal for Bradford being disallowed for offside and a Bradford penalty appeal being turned down.
The sides were evenly matched with goal opportunities for both teams but neither finding the target. A second half penalty saw Bradford take the lead through Robbie Carrington. Both sides battled on making opportunities but failing to convert them into goals to see the game finish at 1-0 to Bradford.
Under 11s Yellow Division
CASTLE Combe Colts moved six points clear at the top of the table following their 2-1 win over Derry Hill Boys.
Westbury Youth celebrated their first win in this new round of games running out 4-2 winners at home to Chippenham Town Rangers. Matty Wheble, Anthony Holton (2) and Reece Abbot scored for Westbury.
Under 10s Blue Division
DEVIZES Town Youth and White Horse Juniors played out a very even match, with the visitors having the overall success with a hat-trick from striker Ben Wickens giving them a 3-1 victory.
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