STRATTON Juniors are the first crowned champions in the inaugural season of the North Wilts and District Youth and Minors League after claiming the under 15s title with two games to spare.

They made sure of the championship on Sunday with a comfortable 6-0 win over Robins.

The game was played in atrocious conditions and although Robins battled valiantly they could not prevent goals from Rory Sproule (2), Lee Curtis, Scott Large, James Baldwin and Michael Scarff.

Stratton will now look to complete a hat-trick of cup wins to go with the league success as they target the County Cup, League Cup and North Wilts and District Subsidiary Cup.

Under 14s Division

IT was second versus third in the clash of the day in Division One.

A single goal from Matthew Hobbs was enough to give Westbrook all three points against Stratton Juniors at Meadowcroft.

With leaders Greenmeadow dropping points, drawing 1-1 at basement boys Ferndale Rodbourne, the title race is now wide open.

In the other game to survive the weather it was honours even between Wootton Bassett and Wroughton.

Bassett went behind to an own goal and Andy Sofroniou extended the home side's lead with a stunning strike in first-half injury time.

But the visitors came back strongly in the second half as strikes from the edge of the area from Oli Williams and Phillip Forster gave Bassett a share of the points.

Stratton Youth went within a point of securing the Division Two championship thanks to a 5-0 away win at Juventus Juniors.

Under 13s Division

HIGHWORTH Juniors went top of Division One courtesy of a 4-2 away win at Shrivenham and Watchfield.

The home side made Highworth work hard for the three points but goals from Jack Duckers (2), Craig Bowden and Danny Lee were enough to put Juniors a point above Westlea at the top of the table.

Oliver Bailey and Michael Jack scored Shrivenham's goals.

Under 12s Division

AMESBURY Sports extended their lead at the top of Division One to six points with a comfortable 8-0 win over Ramsbury.

Old Town United Colts moved up into third courtesy of a 5-1 win at home to Fairford.

Two goals for Sam Berwick plus strikes from Sam McVeigh, Giancarlo Carpinelli and Kristian Scott did the damage.

Under 11s Division

HIGHWORTH Juniors consolidated their position in second in the North section with a comfortable 8-0 win at Lydiard Youth.

Purton had a welcome win at home against Stratton Youth, Mark Woolhouse scoring the only goal of the game.

Under 10s Division

HIGHWORTH Juniors maintained their 100 per cent record in the North Division with a 4-0 home win over Shrivenham and Watchfield.