YOUTH FOOTBALL: SIX players shared the goals as Stratton Juniors moved up to third place in the under 16s Blue Division of the Wiltshire Times and Chippenham News Mid-Wilts Youth and Minor League with a 9-1 away win over Shaw and Whitley.
Daniel Cosway (2), Arthur Levett (2), Steven Cook (2), Mark Chatwin, Tyrone Stevens and Tom Fila scored for Stratton.
AFC Corsham remain in second place following their very close 2-1 win over Westbury Youth.
Under 16s Red Division
IN a bad tempered game which saw more cautions than goals, Trowbridge Town Youth ran out 3-2 away winners over Devizes Town Youth.
Devizes took a 2-0 lead before Trowbridge got on the score card leaving the half-time score at 2-1. Trowbridge took full advantage of the ten man Devizes and brought the game level before going on to finish 3-2 winners. Dave Singadia, Ryan Hartley and Adam Currie scored for Trowbridge, with Nathan Moffat and Toby Clarke replying for Devizes.
Under 15s Blue Division
A HAT-TRICK from Liam Reed and one from Jonathan Nolan earned home side Warminster Highbury a 4-0 win against Croft Juniors.
Shaw moved up to second following their away win against Castle Combe Colts.
Shaw took a 2-0 lead in the first half, with Castle Combe pushing up in the second half and making it 2-1 early in the second half.
The big push forward allowed Shaw to catch them on the break and saw them soon increase their lead before going on to finish 7-2 winners. Shaw's goals came from Dixon (3), King (3) and Checchia, with Tom Highmore and Marcus Neal replying for Castle Combe.
Under 15s Red Division
PEWSEY Vale won their second game on the bounce after running out home winners in their very entertaining match against Trowbridge Town Youth.
Trowbridge were first off the mark before Pewsey equalised then took the lead. Trowbridge fought back and were level at 2-2 by the interval.
Trowbridge took the lead for the first time in the game in the second half before increasing this to 4-2. Pewsey never gave up bringing the game level before finishing 6-4 winners. Steven Howse (4), Luke Enderby and Lee Hawkes scored for Pewsey.
FC Chippenham gave an excellent team performance in their away game against Devizes Town Youth and ran out 3-0 winners, thanks to goals from Andy Bull (2) and Scott Leadbeater.
Under 14s Blue Division
SALISBURY beat Chippenham Town Youth 4-0 to stay top of the top.
Second placed Bath Arsenal faced third placed Devizes Town Youth with both sides looking to enhance their championship hopes.
Bath took the lead when Jack Wyatt crossed to Ben Thomas who squared to Ross Presley to hit home. Devizes equalised with a well taken free kick and then took the lead just before the interval.
Midway through the second half Bath drew level at 2-2 through Scott Sinclair and the two sides had to settle for a point each.
Under 14s Red Division
CHIPPENHAM Town Rangers moved up to second following their 5-0 home win over Marlborough Town.
Chippenham took a 4-0 lead at the break, with goals from Sam Jones (2), Sean Davis and Sam Patterson. Chippenham's defence held fast in the second half and a fifth goal from Chippenham, Sam Jones completing his hat-trick, secured the victory.
Warminster Highbury enjoyed their third win of the season with a convincing 8-3 home win against Lavington Bandits.
Under 13s Blue Division
CHIPPENHAM Town Youth beat Bath Arsenal 2-1to replace them at the top of the table.
Robinson put Bath in the lead in the first few minutes of the game with Craig Fisher equalising before the break.
A frantic end to end second half followed, but a second from Fisher sealed Chippenham's victory.
Trowbridge Town Youth moved up to fourth after running out convincing 8-0 winners at Calne Town Youth.
Under 13s Red Division
DEVIZES Blues' current good home form continued with a comprehensive victory over Melksham Park to make it four wins on the bounce.
Aaron Rowles gave the Blues the lead inside the first minute and by half-time the score was 4-0, with other goals from Oliver Sivyer (2) and James Muir. Melksham started the second half well and were rewarded with a well taken goal.
The Blues responded well with some good passing and added a further six goals, two more from Muir, a hat trick from substitute Simon Oldham and a late long-range effort from Andy Oldham.
Westbury Youth reached the target of 100 league goals this season with a 10-1 home win against Castle Combe Colts.
Trowbridge Town Youth conceded an early goal in their home game against Croft Juniors before settling down to enjoy an entertaining and even game. The second half stayed as entertaining, with Croft adding three more goals to finish 4-0 winners. Luke Stratford (2), Ben Castillo-Bernaus and Alastair Drew scored for Croft.
Under 12s Blue Division
JONATHAN Ingram put Castle Combe Colts in the lead early in their home game against Trowbridge Town Youth. Trowbridge equalised before taking the lead at 2-1 just before the break.
The second half was a well fought end to end contest with both defences denying further goals to see the game end at 2-1.
The local derby between FC Chippenham and visitors Chippenham Town Youth was a one sided affair producing ten goals.
Chippenham had the upper hand especially in the first half which ended at 5-1 to the visitors with FC Chippenham scoring just before the half time whistle.
Chippenham Town kept up the pressure in the second half scoring another three but FC never gave up scoring their second goal just before the final whistle to see the end result at 8-2 to the visitors.
David Brown (4), Alex Pring (2), Josh Clemence and Ricky Stonham scored for Chippenham Town Youth, with Richy Boulter and Craig Berry replying for FC Chippenham.
Under 12s Red Division
JACOB Rogers gave home side Bromham the lead in their home game against FC Chippenham 2nds and Alex Ham made it 2-0 at the break.
FC Chippenham came back strongly in the second half and were rewarded with a goal from Ben Pantry. Bromham sealed their victory with a third goal through Dane Edwards to finish the game at 3-1 winners.
Chippenham Town Rangers took a 4-1 lead in the first half of their game against visitors Shaw and Whitley. Rangers took their foot off the pedal in the second half which allowed the determined Shaw back into the game at 4-3. The game could have ended in a draw but a late goal from Rangers clinched the game at 5-3.
Alistair Bradley (2), Tom Young and Sean Hughes (2) scored for Rangers, with Mick Cailaman, James Bentham and Alex Bentham replying for Shaw and Whitley.
Under 11s Division One
TROWBRIDGE Wanderers started their championship campaign with a 4-1 away win against AFC Corsham.
The goals came from Ryan Spong (2), K Norris and J Stradling.
Green Baize continue to head the table following their 6-2 home win against Bath Arsenal. Billy Bodin (4), Adam Corcron and Tom Hithowait scored for Green Baize.
Under 11s Division Two
FC CHIPPENHAM moved to the top following their 2-0 away win against White Horse Juniors.
Trowbridge Wanderers slip into second place after sharing the points with Castle Combe Colts with a 3-3 final score. Aaron Filer scored a hat trick for Wanderers.
Under 11s Division Three
BRADFORD on Avon took the lead just before half time after a well contested first half away to FC Chippenham.
Bradford scored a second early in the second half and, although FC Chippenham continued to play a full part in an enjoyable game, ran out deserved winners. Bradford's goals came from Callum Nowell-Kelly and Josh Maguire.
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