KEENE was definitely the word to describe Kingsdown United under 14s as they defeated Oaksey 14-1.
Danny Keene struck five of his team's goals with George Keene grabbing four.
Kingsdown's other scorers were Jordan Barlow (2), Lee Hanlon, Josh Stanley and Matthew Shovlar. Brock Applegate scored for Oaksey.
A double blast from Luke McDivet helped Wroughton under 14s to a 4-2 success at Cricklade.
The youngster fired home a 20- yard free-kick before lobbing the home keeper from a similar distance.
However, the visitors had to recover from the setback of an early goal.
Cricklade opened the scoring on six minutes with a fine goal from Lee Cottom.
He rounded a defender before chipping the ball over the advancing keeper.
Wroughton fought back with a heavy spell of pressure, but some fine saves from Cricklade keeper Mike McKewen kept them at bay.
McDivet's free-kick finally levelled matters and the two sides went into the break locked at 1-1.
Wroughton wasted little time in taking the lead at the start of the second half with McDivet again the scorer.
James Moore then pounced on a loose ball to make it 3-1.
Cricklade didn't give up, and reduced the deficit through a fine strike across the goal by Sammy Fish.
Both teams produced some great play, but with Cricklade pushing forward for an equaliser, the defence were caught out, and Adam Burson raced away to clinch victory.
Highworth under 15s put on a five-star show at Malmesbury.
Goals from Ryan King, Ben Cowley, Lorien Bardwell, Stephen Ware and Alex Parker proved decisive.
King put the visitors ahead on 23 minutes following some good work down the left wing by Alex Parker.
Another Highworth attack down the left found Daniel Whitaker in the box. His overhead effort was met by Ben Cowley who put Highworth 2-0 up on 32 minutes.
Four minutes later and Malmesbury had a chance to pull one back. With Malmesbury pressing forward, Jonathan Taylour handled the ball in the penalty area and the referee had no hesitation in pointing to the spot.
However, although struck firmly, the ball hit the top of the crossbar and bounced out of play. This could well have been a turning point as just before half-time, Highworth got a third. A Stephen Ware free kick was glanced on by Cowley and Bardwell made no mistake.
It was Highworth's turn to be awarded a penalty after the break. Daniel Burley jinked his way into the Malmesbury box, but was brought down.
Ware stepped up to take the penalty and placed the ball to the left of the Malmesbury keeper to make it 4-0. Alex Parker made it five before James Brown pulled one back for Malmesbury.
Brunel Boys under 12s returned from their cup trip to Cirencester with a 3-1 win.
Connor Doble scored two with Michael Lam the other scorer.
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