An excellent display by Warminster Highbury saw them take a well
deserved lead through Paul Wood against Under 11s Division One leaders
Trowbridge Town Youth.
They were unfortunate not to increase their lead in a first half which they
dominated.
The second half was a different game, with Trowbridge piling on the pressure
which was eventually rewarded 12 minutes from the end when Tom Green put
through Aaron Cockerill who beat the Highbury right back and crossed the
ball for Joe Blais to scramble the ball home at the near post.
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Trowbridge continued to look for the winner which again came from the left
hand side when Liam Naylor crossed the ball into the box for Joe France to
hit home from the edge of the six yard box with eight minutes to go.
Under 11s Division Two
IN their top of the table clash leaders Larkhall Athletic took all three
points from second place Westbury Youth by running out 3-2 winners.
Joe Lydsay and Ollie Ashworth (2) scored for Larkhall, with Shane Roy and
Jake Ayrton replying for Westbury.
Under 11s Division Three
FOUR fantastic goals from Elliott Jones and a single from Joe Thompson saw
FC Chippenham run out 5-2 winners against Warminster Highbury.
Under 11s Division Four
DERRY Hill ran out 6-1 winners against a Mere team who never gave up and
deserved more from the game.
Derry Hill's goals were scored by William Blakeny (2), Kieran Glennon (2),
Joe Williamson and Marcus Frost.
A very tight first half saw Jack Pearce volley into the roof of the Melksham
Town Red's net to put Worton and Cheverell ahead at half-time.
The second half saw Melksham equalise through Elliott Fudge but Pearce
grabbed his second to end Melksham's hopes of a result.
Man-of-the-match for Worton was Pearce for his two goals but the rest of the
team also played very well to beat the new-look Melksham team.
Under 11s Division Five
WINDY conditions helped White Horse Juniors to a 4-1 half-time lead with
two well taken goals from Jake and one each from Bailey and Ryan.
Bromham never gave up and scored a well deserved goal.
Bradford Town Youth Blue took the lead after three minutes against Larkhall
Athletic through Gus Wright following some excellent passes.
Wright then added a further two goals to end the half 3-0 to Bradford. Milo
Spiller started the second half by extending Bradford's lead and further
goals from Ollie Clayton-Smith (2) and Ben Parlour gave the home side a 7-0
win.
Second place Chippenham Town Youth Blues ran out 5-0 winners at Bishops
Cannings with goals from Andrew Sharp (2), Oliver Acorn (2) and Kamraan
Ahmadi.
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