Chippenham Rangers Under 15s, who beat Bradford Town Youth 2-0 (21504)
Following a goal-less first half Trowbridge Wanderers broke the
deadlock against AFC Calne before going on to finish 5-0 winners in their
Under 15s Blue Division match.
Sam Houkes, Adam Mercer, Josh Ferguson, Martin Johnson and Jordan Pinder
scored for Wanderers.
After taking a 2-0 lead at the break, Trowbridge Town Youth were 3-1 winners
away to Devizes Town Youth.
Ben Yates scored for Devizes.
Under 15s Green Division
FOR only the second time this season Castle Combe managed to get a home
fixture on their Castle Combe pitch and the sun was shining for their game
against FC Chippenham.
Combe started off with some very good passing football resulting in a goal
from Bilal Demir after a well taken corner by Lui Pollastrone.
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Combe continued to play good football playing most of the first half in
Chippenham's half, but just before half-time Chippenham struck from distance
to bring the scores level.
After the break Combe applied more pressure with a ball from Craig Stewart
to Smithie who drove to the line and crossed in low for Bilal to score his
second goal.
Chippenham's second equaliser came from a penalty, but Combe went ahead for
the third time with a well taken goal from Will Stone after a great passing
move involving Rich Worthy and Pollastrone.
Chippenham scored their third equaliser minutes before the final whistle to
end the game at 3-3.
The midtable clash between Chippenham Town Youth and Westbury Youth 2nds saw
the home side run out 4-2 winners, with goals from Richard Bray, Freddie
Clark, Chris Bolter and Robin Gamble.
Under 15s Red Division
AN EVEN first half between Chippenham Town Rangers and visitors Bradford
Town Youth saw a half-time score of 0-0.
After the interval Sam Boyne gave Rangers the lead before Ryan Armstrong
settled it at 2-0.
Goals from Matt Lambie (2), Brad Whitbread and Cory Smith saw Devizes Town
Youth 2nds to a 4-0 home win against Bradford Town Youth Blue.
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