YOUTH FOOTBALL: TROWBRIDGE Town Youth A maintained their unbeaten record in the Under Nines Blue Division of the Wiltshire Times and Chippenham News Mid-Wilts Youth and Minor League with a 2-0 victory over one of their closest rivals, Warminster Highbury.

After a goal-less first half, the game came to life after the break with Liam Naylor opening the scoring.

Highbury pressed hard for an equaliser but were caught out by a solo run from Matthew Morris who beat two Highbury players before crossing for Conner McKay to score the second goal from close range.

Devizes Town Youth took an early lead in their against Melksham Town Youth with a goal from John Jones, but two goals from Dan Cleverley gave Melksham the lead at half-time. Drew Tallentire equalised in the second half with a free kick from just inside the Melksham half.

Under Nines Green Division.

WESTBURY Youth had the upper hand in the first half of their home game against leaders White Horse Juniors Dynamos and led 2-0 at the break, with goals from William Blunsdon and Michael Mills (penalty).

Unbeaten White Horse dug deep in the second half and Thomas Hatton before Ryan Witchell brought the scores level.

Under Nines Yellow Division.

WHITE Horse Juniors Flames gave their best team performance of the season to run out 6-0 winners against FC Chippenham.

Fifth place Castle Combe Colts held second place Trowbridge Town Youth to a 0-0 draw.

Under 10s Blue Division.

ASHLEY Rendall gave Trowbridge Town Youth the start they needed in their match against AFC Corsham Jaguars giving them a 1-0 lead at the break.

A clean strike from Jamie Mortimer in the second half earned Trowbridge a 2-0 victory moving them up to joint third place.

Under 10s Green Division.

CASTLE Combe Colts fought back from 3-0 down at half-time to beat visitors Larkhall Athletic Hawks 5-4.

In their top of the table clash White Horse Juniors Sparks ran out 2-0 winners at home to Trowbridge Wanderers Orange, with goals from Nick Newth and Jemima Gover.

Under 10s Red Division.

TROWBRIDGE Youth Lions were quickly into their stride with Ben Prosser tapping home from close range against Westbury Youth.

Prosser scored his second after a pass from Nathan Owens. Joe Laughton netted minutes into the second half with Liam Taylor getting a brace of late goals to complete a comprehensive 5-0 victory.

A long range shot from Luke Escott gave Melksham Park the lead in their game at FC Chippenham, but Lewis Hurley equalised before the break. After the restart Lewis Pearce regained the lead for Park but a second from Hurley leveled the scores for the second time. Callum Dunbar then scored the winner for Park.

Under 10s Yellow Division.

BRADFORD Town Youth Blues started the game on the attack and Worton and Cheverell goalkeeper Jack Dixon had to make two good saves to stop them taking an early lead.

Kieran Dickinson scored for Worton to steady the home team and in the second half they took control, with goals from Greg Bowman (on his debut), Matthew Godwin and Jordan Wildman before Bradford scored a well earned consolation through Max Stanton.

Under 11s Division Two.

BRADFORD Town Youth dominated the first half against Derry Hill United, creating many chances and taking an interval lead through Tom Wade.

Derry Hill had the wind behind them after the break and scored twice to run out 2-1 winners.

Castle Combe Colts move to the top following their 7-1 home win against previous leaders Trowbridge Wanderers.

AFC Corsham came from 1-0 and 2-1 down to beat visitors Trowbridge Town Cougars 8-2.

Under 11s Division Three.

FIRST half goals from David Williams and Tyler Campbell was enough for Melksham Town Youth to take all three points from their away game against AFC Calne.

Chippenham Town Youth and FC Chippenham cancelled each other out in a 2-2 draw.

Under 12s Blue Division.

MELKSHAM Park let a 2-0 lead slip away as they went down 4-2 at Devizes Town Youth.

Tom Demkiv and Jack Tunney put Melksham 2-0 ahead before Josh Gregory (2), Rory Collins and George Dunford scored for Devizes.

Trowbridge Wanderers beat Trowbridge Town Youth Wildcats 6-0.

Goals came from Liam Smart (4), Callum Pocock and James Orchard, who was making his debut.

Under 12s Green Division.

BRADFORD Town Youth ran out 3-1 away winners over Worton and Cheverell in a very competitive and well fought match. Richard Tandy scored for Worton.

Westbury Youth climb to fifth after their 5-2 home win over Chippenham Town Youth. Thomas Blackman (3), Lewis Gardiner and Adam Bishop scored for Westbury.

Under 12s Red Division.

PEWSEY Vale and Castle Combe Colts entertained their supporters with a ten goal thriller.

Chris Milne (3), Cameron Amor and Tom Pinder scored for Pewsey with Sam Wzniak (2), Oliver Thomas, Andy Jobbins and man of the match Kane Tilley replying.

Westbury Youth dominated their home game against Bromham, with Thomas Martin starting the scoring within two minutes.

Bromham equalised but Westbury kept the upper hand and after some great passing moves between Joe Kersey and Ashley Bodman Stephen Brewer made it 2-1 before the half-time.

The second half saw more excellent football from both sides and a second equaliser for Bromham. Robert Burchill regained the lead for Westbury, Brewer grabbed his second and man-of-the-match Ashley Bodman lobbed the Bromham keeper to make it 5-3 to Westbury. Bromham kept fighting and scored again to make the final score 5-4.

Leaders Larkhall Athletic romped to an 8-0 win against Melksham Park, with goals from Joseph Battrick (3), Ryan Farrington (2), Joseph Davies, Leon Reid and Alexander Battrick.

Under 13s Blue Division .

DEVIZES Town conceded an early goal before emerging 6-2 winners over Chippenham Town Youth.

Their goals came from man-of-the-match Glynn Rowles, Joe Hutchinson (3) and Ryan Campbell (2).

An early penalty from Sam Thomson put AFC Corsham in the lead against visitors Melksham Park. Park made the most of their chances for the rest of the game, going on to finish 4-1 winners.

Under 13s Green Division.

TROWBRIDGE Town Youth 2nds ran out 3-1 winners at Bradford Town Youth, with Ernie Peibst scoring for Bradford.

Under 13s Red Division.

MELKSHAM Town Youth bounced back from last week's defeat with a superb display to beat Devizes Town Youth 12-0.

Matty Bird scored twice in the first five minutes before completing his hat-trick.

Ben Macey also bagged a hat-trick, capping his performance with a tremendous 35 yard free kick.

Goals from George Harding and Jack Kelly and a second half hat-trick from Jon Cox completed the scoring.

Melksham Park 2nds were 7-1 home winners over Bradford Town Youth Blue.

Under 14s League Cup.

FC CHIPPENHAM will face Trowbridge Wanderers in the semi-final after running out 2-0 winners away to Lydiard FC in Sunday's quarter-finals.

Under 14s Green Division.

AARON Burbidge and Shaun Walker scored for Trowbridge Wanderers in their 2-1 win at Westbury Youth.

Jack Coxall replied for Westbury, who named James McDonald as their man-of-the-match.

Bemerton Heath Harlequins finished their season with an away win against Chippenham Town Youth. Bemerton took the lead but a Ryan Kubilius shot brought the sides level at the interval. The game could have gone either way but a last minute shot gave Bemerton the win.

Under 15s League Cup.

A HAT-TRICK from Chris Fower and a single from Simon Edwards took Salisbury City through to the last four in a 4-1 win against Warminster Highbury.

Under 15s Blue Division.

JACOB Wrobel and Wayne House gave Devizes Town a 2-0 homed win over Trowbridge Wanderers.

Under 15s Red Division.

AFC CORSHAM took an early lead at Amesbury Juniors, who hit back to run out 9-3 winners.

Jack Gentle (3), James Chapman (2), Matthew kepson (2) and Joey Hill (2) scored for Amesbury.

The top of the table clash between leaders Bradford Town Youth and Chippenham Town Youth provided an intense and entertaining game. Ricky Treweke and Josh Clemence gave Chippenham a 2-0 lead but the leaders were back on track at half-time with two goals in the last five minutes. Midway through the second half David Brown scored the winner giving Chippenham the points and Bradford their first defeat of the season.

South Newton and Wishford ran out 5-3 winners at White Horse Juniors. Aaron Blakemore (2), Carl Pollitt (2) and Ricky Harrison scored for South Newton, with John Summers (2) and Olly Wall replying for White Horse.

Under 16s Red Division.

NATHAN Osgood (2), Tom Booth (2) and Dan Walton scored for Amesbury Juniors in their 5-2 home win over Melksham Park, whose two goals came from Tom Denham.

After a goal-less first half, Jack Hay scored to give Bradford Town a 1-0 home win over Marlborough.

Under 17s Division.

WESTBURY Youth have won the title with an unbeaten record after a 2-0 win over Melksham Park.

Park goalkeeper Scott Cameron made a string of fine saves to deny Westbury but after a goal-less first half Lee Meaden broke Melksham's defence when his fierce shot was parried in.

Melksham almost equalised but a brilliant individual goal from Ashley Caws secured the win for Westbury.