DEVIZES Town entertained Melksham Park A in the under 11s division of the Wiltshire Times and News Mid-Wilts Youth and Minor League and succumbed in a six goal thriller.

Oliver Sivyer and Simon Oldham scored their goals, with replies coming from Daniel Lovett, Ashley Penfold, Andy Donald and Ashley Palmer.

Les Sparey led the Warminster Highbury scorechart at Corsham Boys, with four of his side's five goals. Sam Martin scored the other as the hosts replied through Sean Cartwright and Freddie Bainbridge.

Shaw and Whitley A make it seven wins out of seven games with a comprehensive 11-0 win against Castle Combe Colts. Goals came from Peter Tye (4), Sean Benison (2), Andy Flynn (2), James Morrison, Sam Brown and Ian Jefferies.

Frome Collegians saw off the challenge of Crescent Park Rangers with a 6-1 victory, with goals from David Vowles, Luke DiMario, Tom Dignan, Carl Freeman and Ryan Child (2).

Under 12s

CORSHAM United over-ran visiting White Horse and won 12-1. Goals came from Jake Marshall (4), Thomas Knight (4), Lewis Baker (2), Tamlyn Goodrich and Michael Clarke, with Carl Sharratt scoring for the gallant visitors.

Matthew Humphreys, Callum Simpson and Daniel Kovacs scored the all important goals for Melksham Park in their 3-1 away win at Chippenham Town, who replied through Chris Cox.

Chippenham Town Rangers entertained Warminster Highbury and it was the visitors who finished victorious thanks to goals from Dan Croker (2) and Chris Evans, with Matthew Fagan scoring the hosts' consolation goal.

Pewsey Vale entertained Castle Combe Colts in a re-match of the cup game played a few weeks ago and met with a vastly improved score-line. Having lost the cup match 14-1, Pewsey were hampered by only having 10 players available, but undeterred they gave their visitors as good as they got before eventually losing out to goals from Jamie Denham (2), James Stone and Adie Curtis, with Nick Taylor scoring a deserved goal for the host club.

There was a goal jamboree in the game between Corsham Boys and Calne Town. Eleven were scored in total, with the home side scoring ten. Scorers were Nick Inglis (3), Ross Lye (2), Jamie Moss (2), Jamie Wales, Darryl Bowden and James Campbell for the hosts and Ross Crichton for the gallant losers.

Under 13s

GOALS were the order of the day at Trowbridge Wanderers as they entertained FC Chippenham and the spectators enjoyed 14 in total.

Home advantage told in the finish as the hosts ran out 9-4 winners, with goals from Adam Shackle (2), Ashley Benison (2), Daniel Throne, Matthew Angell, Harvey Herdman, Glynn Jones and Daniel Creese. David Smith, Scott Leadbeater and Warren Allison (2) scored the visitors' replies.

Westinghouse Youth A stepped up a gear in the second half of their game with Corsham Boys, finally winning 10-2 after holding a 2-1 interval lead. Johnny Moriarty (3), Mark Dolman (3), Luke Holbrow (2), Josh David and Guy Trainer scored for the hosts, with Shane Godsell scoring both Corsham goals.

An action packed game at Calne saw the home team emerge victorious against Marlborough Town thanks to Darren Holcombe scoring the only goal of the game mid-way through the first half.

Adam Legg (3), Tyrone Phelps, Dan Checchia and Martin Garstang scored for Brunel Boys as they overcame the challenge of Devizes Town 6-2.

Trowbridge Town extended their unbeaten sequence with a 7-1 win at Castle Combe Colts, who scored through Matthew Auckland.

Under 14s Red Division

CORSHAM Boys remain unbeaten at home following their match against Warminster Highbury.

Corsham started off on fine form, despite not having played a game for six weeks due to the bad weather, and soon found themselves a goal up through Chris Andrews.

Corsham took a 2-0 lead into the second half with a second from Andrews then found themselves on the back foot as Highbury pushed forward in an attempt to get back into the game.

Highbury's efforts paid off when Simon Taylor found the target with just ten minutes left to play. Highbury stepped up the pace but were denied a late equaliser when George Bentley, the Corsham goalkeeper, pulled off a spectacular save when a strike was made from 20 yards out. The win moves Corsham up three places to fourth in the table.

Chippenham Town Youth move one point clear at the top of the table following their convincing home win against Melksham Park. The first half was far from convincing, with the sides going in level at 1-1 after Melksham's slim lead through Daniel King was cancelled out with a goal from James Ford.

The two half time substitutions by Chippenham, bringing on Tom Frankham and Karl Everett, turned their game around and they soon found themselves in front for the first time in the game with a second from Ford. Two goals in quick succession from Goncalo Barata doubled Chippenham's lead and late goal for substitute Everett sealed the victory for the home side at 5-1.

Under 17s Red Division

ALDBOURNE Juniors move up into second place, reducing the gap between first and second place to six points, following their home game against Corsham Boys.

Aldbourne took the lead when a lob from 30 yards was punched clear by the Corsham goalkeeper for Gary Williams to knock straight back in and score. Williams made it 2-0 early in the second half, John Birchill added a third and the game was finished of with a fine strike from Andy Willis to leave the final score at 4-0 to the home side.