MID-WILTS YOUTH: The young team from Bath Arsenal gave an outstanding team performance in the first half of their under 16 Blue Division game against Cricklade Youth, holding them to a 0-0 score line at the break.
Jack Wyatt and Tom Purcell saw Bath take the lead twice with Cricklade quickly replying on both occasions. Cricklade grabbed two more in the last 15 minutes to win 4-2.
In the under 15 Blue, home side Chippenham Town Youth beat Amesbury Juniors 3-2 with goals from Stephen Jenkins (2) and Jack Coathupe.
Calne Town Youth took the lead from the penalty spot in their away under 15 Red game against Rowde Youth. Calne doubled their lead before Rowde replied just before the break.
Calne increased their lead to 4-1 in the second half but Rowde were rewarded with a late goal seeing the game finish at 4-2.
In a very close game FC Chippenham held home side White Horse Juniors to a 2-2 score line in the first half of their under 13 Red Division game with goals from Nick Harrison and an own goal. The second half saw White Horse move up a gear and score twice to finish 4-2 winners.
Devizes Town Youth made some tactical changes for their under 11 Green game against home side Shaw & Whitley. Devizes took a 3-0 half time lead with two from Tayler Worthy and one from Glynn Rowles. In the second half three moments of individual skill by Worthy, Rowles and George Bissett added three more to put the game out of Shaw's reach.
Adam Pearce added number seven before Shaw scored a consolation with five minutes left.
Melksham Park and FC Chippenham played each other back to back with last week's fixture being a one-sided affair resulting in a 10-0 score line to Chippenham.
Melksham were more organised this week, taking a 2-0 lead by the break, both scored by Jack Mumford. Chippenham fought back in the second half to finish 5-2 winners.
Pewsey earned their first win in this new round of games, beating Devizes 3-0.
In the under 11 Yellow Trowbridge Wanderers and Chippenham Town Rangers produced a seven-goal thriller with Rangers taking the honours with a final score of 4-3.
In the under 15 League Cup Devizes Town Youth beat Wroughton Juniors
3-2 after extra time.
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