SCREWFIX ROUND-UP: MELKSHAM Town returned to winning ways with an impressive 3-0 win at fellow mid-table side Keynsham on Saturday 29 March.
The game was originally due to be played in the autumn, but was called off at the 11th hour when the referee measured the height of the crossbars on both goals and deemed them too low.
Andy Sandell gave the visitors a fine start when he converted a third minute penalty and goalkeeper Darren Chitty made three decent saves before Matt Bown scrambled the ball home to make it two at the interval. Teenage forward Gary Banks capitalised on some static defending to stretch Melksham's lead in the second half.
Free-scoring Westbury United remain in the hunt for a top three finish in the First Division.
Derek Graham's side took their tally to 68 goals from 26 games this season as they cantered to a 6-2 away win over troubled Street.
Westbury entertain Chard Town on Saturday, while Melksham travel to Barnstaple and Odd Down on Saturday and Tuesday respectively in the Premier Division.
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