JUST three months into the new season,  Corsham Centre Youth are well on their way to being crowned Division One champions.

Pete Ralph’s side beat their rivals Bremhill View 2-1 to take their winning run to seven matches and open up a sixpoint gap on the chasing pack, headed by Ben Redford’s View who  beat the Centre to the second division title last term.

Both teams had chances early on and it was nip and tuck until a direct free kick allowed Ryan Jenkins to head home Bremhill in front.

On 30 minutes Centre drew level, as a corner found the evergreen Dave Leask who headed back in for James Lye to knock in over the keeper to make it 1-1.

The second half saw the Centre take the ascendancy and numerous half chances were spurned until an errant Bremhill back pass on 60 minutes saw one of the candidates for man of the match Dan Deacon nip in to put it under the keeper to make it 2-1.

Two goals apiece from Matt White and Lee Grant helped Bath Road to a 4-1 win  at Calne BFC.

White’s opener was a spectacular first-time volley which flew in off the bar, his next was a calm finish into the bottom to put his team 2-0 up.

Nathan West halved the arrears before Grant scored his brace late to kill off any chance of a Calne fightback.

FC Pig & Whistle remain rooted to the foot of the table after suffering a seventh loss of the season, going down 4-0 at home to Rowdy Cow Rowde.

Matt Minnis scored the first two Rowde goals with Mark White and player-manager Josh Scott also finding the net to give the villagers their second 4-0 win over the Pig this season.

Having already suffered a 5-3 defeat against Miller Sports A this season, Del Llewellyn’s Pheasant FC would have feared the worse after falling behind at the Beeches, but despite trailing 1-0 at the interval they turned things around to run out 2-1 victors.

Richie Bolter firing home from 20 yards to see parity restored and then having a major part in the winner on 88 minutes, his free kick deflected beyond replacement keeper Alex Shaftoe to seal victory for the Pheasant.

A struggling North Star side were beaten for a seventh time this season, Mark Clark’s side who had George Bettles sent off slumped to a 7-1 home defeat to Somerford FC who after losing their opening match against Bath Road have won four on the spin.

Ashley Monaghan and Josh Langley netted for Somerford in the first half with Ashley Grover replying.

After the break the villagers struck five unanswered goals, Langley added another two to complete his hat-trick, Will Stone’s brace and a Jamie Holloway single made up Somerford’s total.