TROWBRIDGE LEAGUE: NEWCOMERS North Bradley Saints made it four straight wins by beating Division Two Lavington and Easterton 4-0 in the preliminary round of the A and B Cup.
Warminster Town Reserves will claim they were robbed of an extra half hour as they bowed out 2-1 to champions Castle Combe who beat them with three second half goals in the Knockout Cup only the week before. A Wayne Melvin spot kick brought the sides level at Weymouth Street before Jamie Winks, whose first half effort separated the sides at the break, scored a controversial winner.
It was not so easy for The Deverills against Rudloe who shook their Division One opponents when Chris Gray equalised a first half opener from Oliver Worts, but the Division Two outfit were finally sunk by Scott Laidlaw's sixth strike of the campaign.
Top cup marksman was Dynamo West End's Dave Birch, who bagged the first five goals in the 6-0 defeat of Bromham Reserves. Simeon Mills completed the tally.
In the Revolutions CafeBar Chippenham sponsored Knockout Cup, Bradford Sports chief Les Hurkett saw his side punished for glaring missed chances, particularly by Mark Powell, as Division One rivals Seend United maintained their unbeaten start, brothers Neil and Barry Holloway completing a 2-0 second half victory.
Two goals from Shawn House helped Castle Combe Reserves to bounce back from the previous week as they inflicted a 4-1 defeat on Hilperton Reserves in Division Three. Mike Cassidy and substitute Russell Webster doubled House's contribution after Dave Appleyard had given Hilperton a second minute lead.
Seend Reserves missed another chance of climbing the table, as Henry Ogunyemi's 55th minute strike gave newcomers Frome Town Sports A their first spoils of the season.
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