Trowbridge Town made hard work of their Under 11s Division One
home game against Devizes Town Youth, wasting a hat full of chances before
falling behind to a soft goal midway through the first half.
Trowbridge made life even more difficult for themselves by missing a penalty
on the stroke of half-time.
The second half saw a better Trowbridge performance which was rewarded by a
well deserved equaliser quickly followed by a second to give Trowbridge a
well deserved lead.
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Despite putting continuous pressure on the Devizes goal they couldn't add to
their lead.
Under 11s Division Three
TROWBRIDGE Town Youth came away comfortable 4-0 winners in their game
against visitors FC Chippenham.
Chippenham had only ten players and found themselves 3-0 down at half-time
through goals from birthday boy Will Green, Jake Paxton and Dennis McElhone.
In the second half Chippenham put all ten players behind the ball and
Trowbridge could add only one more goal, from McElhone.
Full credit must go to Chippenham as they battled from the first minute to
the last.
Under 11s Division Four
DERRY Hill were unlucky to go in at half-time 5-1 down against Bradford Town
Youth, having fought back with a very well taken goal and were unfortunate
not to score more.
In the second half Bradford pressed home their advantage and did not allow
Derry Hill out of their own half. Playing some lovely one touch football and
scoring some cracking goals Bradford ran out 10-1 winners.
Under 11s Division Five
BRADFORD started well, with early goals from Gus Wright (3) and Jacob Smith
to race into a 4-0 lead.
Further strikes from Callum Yates, Leo Robertson, Ollie Clayton-Smith and a
fifth from Wright gave Bradford an 8-0 advantage at half-time.
The second half saw Bradford extend their lead, with goals from Ed Rolt,
Milo Spiller (2), Fin Aubrey, another for Wight and a second for Robertson.
The match ended 14-0 to Bradford, but credit must go to Bishops Cannings for
their perseverance.
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