AFC Calne took a 2-0 lead in their Under 15s Blue Division home
game against AFC Corsham, but Corsham brought the scores level through Sam
Thomson and Ajay Arithropah before half-time.
After the break Calne regained the lead at 4-2 before Corsham once again
brought the scores level, through Darren Moss and Ollie Webb.
The game was all but over when Corsham were awarded a late penalty which
Luke Barrie calmly took to give Corsham all three points with a 5-4 final
score.
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Ollie Webb was singled out for praise for an excellent game in defence and
assisting the midfield.
Mike Coulson (3) and Josh Archer scored for Calne.
Under 15s Green Division
THE midtable clash between Castle Combe Colts and Chippenham Town Youth
ended level at 3-3.
Will Stone scored a hat-trick for Castle Combe, with Pete Quintan (2) and
Chris Boulter replying for Chippenham.
Melksham Park gave an outstanding first half team performance against local
rivals Melksham Town Youth, taking an 8-1 lead at the break.
Credit goes to Melksham Town as their defence held up well in the second
half for a 10-2 final score.
Park's goals came from left winger and man-of-the-match David Jones (4), Ben
Macey (5) and Callum Davis.
Under 15s Red Division
BRADFORD Town Youth Blue and Mere FC were equally matched from the outset,
with Mere pressing down their left flank.
Both teams had several chances but Mere went ahead late into the first half
with a goal from Aaron Carter.
Mere pressed their advantage early on in the second half but Bradford hung
on until an individual run from Mark Daniels down the left wing resulted in
a superb equaliser for the home team.
This gave Bradford the impetus to press Mere and Robin Aldridge kept
attacking until he was able to deliver a great pass for Gabriel Nathan to
score the winning goal.
This match was played in good spirit, with Mere gracious in defeat.
The Bradford man-of-the-match was Josiah Pillinger.
Bradford Town Youth White and visitors Chippenham Town Rangers cancelled
each other out in the first half, with Jamie Parlour scoring for the home
side.
After the break Fraiser Tyler gave Bradford the lead before Matthew Woodhead
put the game out of the Rangers' reach. Bradford left winger Matthew Wragg
was named their man-of-the-match.
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