UNDER 13s: Melksham Town Youth kept their Under 13s Blue Division championship hopes alive after running out 4-1 winners at home to Warminster Highbury.
Charlie Austin (2), Jake Brewer and Luke Whittard scored for Melksham. with James Collett replying for Highbury.
FC Chippenham ran out 4-0 winners at home to AFC Calne, with goals from Will Daulby, Harry Griffin (2) and Chris Baker.
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Under 13s Green Division
A DETERMINED performance from Bromham saw them leading by the odd goal at half-time against Trowbridge Town.
In the second half Trowbridge levelled before taking a 2-1 lead, only to let Bromham score again to even the score at 2-2.
Bromham then converted a penalty before scoring again from a corner in the last few minutes.
Trowbridge's goals came from Jack Noden (2)
Melksham Park entertained the crowd with an lively display of good attacking football against Malmesbury which saw the first chance converted by Park's Tyler Campbell within six minutes.
From the restart, a diagonal movement from midfield saw a flash of brilliance from Alex Brownrigg who received the ball wide on the right, went past the Malmesbury defence and finished at an angle in style, giving the keeper no chance.
Park were awarded a penalty after David Hewer was clear on goal and was clipped by a Malmesbury defender. Hewer stepped up calmly to slot home a well deserved goal to make it 3-0.
Tamin Ibrihim, Ross Challice and Will Stead contributed with another three splendid goals with Brownrigg bagging another to make it 7-2 at the close.
Marlborough Town and Worton and Cheverell played a tight and goal-less first half before Kieran Slade slotted home in the second half to give Marlborough a 1-0 win.
Under 13s Red Division
BEMERTON Heath Harlequins secured the title after running out 8-1 winners at home to Chippenham Town Rangers.
Russell Inder (4), Peter Fletcher, Derek Herve, Connor Martin and Freddie Barton all scored for Bemerton.
Castle Combe Colts earned three more points towards securing the runners-up position with a 3-1 away win at Dilton Rovers.
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