Anchor and Hope opened up a seven point gap over their
midtable opponents Heytesbury as they overcame their hosts by 2-1.
Recent signing Sami Bakali gave the visitors the lead at the half-time
break.
The second period saw a determination from Heytesbury to get back into the
match, and on several occasions they went close to equalising but couldn't
break through.
With ten minutes left Anchor and Hope scored a second to wrap up the points,
Louis Stillman grabbing the goal.
Heytesbury did manage a consolation goal through Martin Bridle in the last
minute.
Hilperton United 5, FC Chippenham Youth Reserves 4
GOAL fest of the day came at Hilperton as they managed to run out winners by
the odd goal in nine against FC Chippenham Youth Reserves.
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After last week's heavy defeat against The Lamb Inn in the cup, Hilperton
had something to prove to their supporters.
The match started at a lively pace and Chippenham found themselves in front
after only two minutes through a speculative effort from Ben Pantry.
This only served as a wake-up call for Hilperton, who equalised through Mark
Burrell three minutes later and then took the lead through Richard Eddy.
Steve Lewin made it 3-1 to Hilperton inside six minutes of the restart and
Burrell grabbed his second to make it 4-1.
Chippenham then started and completed a fightback in a five minute period
midway through the half, Matthew Spear, Garry Locke and Matthew Glover
getting the all important goals to level the match.
Both teams then set about each other looking for the winner, which
eventually fell to Hilperton's Andrew Zuk with only two minutes left to
play.
Semington Magpies 3, Mere Town 2
SEMINGTON Magpies started the game brightly and could have been 1-0 up after
only three minutes but Stuart Barber watched his effort hit the bar.
Midway through the first half Barber broke the deadlock when he ran on to a
Matt Russell flick and smashed the ball into the top corner. Dan Rimmer
made it 2-0 just before half-time. Andrew Harrison played a lovely through
ball to Rimmer who lobbed the on rushing goalkeeper.
Rimmer scored his second goal early in the second half to put Magpies 3-0
up when he picked the ball up on the halfway line and took on four Mere
players and scored a wonderful solo goal.
Mere then started to control the game and pulled a goal back through Gavin
Parfitt after a long ball over the top. Nick Ward then gave Mere hope when
he slotted home from another long ball over the top.
With just three minutes left Simon Hillman brilliantly cleared the ball off
the line with a fantastic header to deny Mere an equaliser and to hand
Magpies the three points.
The Eleven Statues 4, Frome Town Sports A 1
THE Eleven Statues have a five point lead at the top of the table after
securing a 4-1 victory over Frome Town Sports A.
Matthew Allcott opened the scoring for the hosts before Phil Webley doubled
the lead after 20 minutes. Neil Simms pulled a goal back for Frome after
40 minutes to make it 2-1 at half-time.
The second period saw total domination from the Statues as they scored two
further goals through Aaron Blacker and Justin Rowe.
Westbury United A 2, The Lamb Inn 1
THE Lamb Inn's poor league form continued as they lost 2-1 at Westbury
United A.
John Gardiner had put the hosts in front by the interval.
The Lamb Inn hoped to repeat their cup performance of last week but found
Westbury hard to break down and were soon 2-0 behind as Kieran Stone doubled
Westbury's lead.
The Lamb scored their solitary goal in the last five minutes through Damien
Hateley.
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