Action from Sunday's Under 14s Blue Division game between FC Chippenham and Warminster Highbury (34548/2)
FC Chippenham ran out 6-0 winners at home to Warminster Highbury
in the Under 14s Blue Division, with goals from Jamie Walker, Jamal
Chevolleau, Charlie Henley, Alex Warburton (2) and Ollie Glover.
The win leaves Chippenham one point behind the current leaders, Amesbury
Juniors, with one game left to play.
Under 14s Green Division
CHAMPIONS Corsham FC rounded off their season with a 9-0 away win against
Chippenham Town Youth.
Corsham's goals came from Leigh Rogers (3), Mel King, Joe Lye, Pete White,
Chris Harding, Ryan Godridge and James Cryer.
Devizes Town Youth's hopes of clinching runners-up spot was enhanced with a
4-1 home win against Pewsey Vale.
Declan McEnry, Rob Stratton, Steff Rossi and Jack Davis scored for Devizes,
with Cameron Amor replying for Pewsey.
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Under 14s Red Division
CHIPPENHAM Town Rangers started brightly against visitors Castle Combe
Colts, with Rangers taking the lead after five minutes after some slack
defending by Combe.
The goal sparked Combe into action and after some outstanding team play
Combe equalised with a classy finish from Luke Simpkins.
Combe then got into their stride scoring through Matt Stevens (3), Nick
Blackmore, Ollie Thomas and Kane Tilley to take a 7-1 lead at the interval.
Combe continued to dominate after the break, with further goals from Thomas,
Sam Wozniak and Blackmore.
All credit to Rangers who stuck at it and scored a consolation second goal
five minutes from time.
The game was played in an excellent spirit and both teams were a credit to
themselves, their clubs and the league.
Title winners Amesbury Juniors 2nds kept their ninth clean sheet of the
season so far by running out 7-0 winners away to Westbury Youth 2nds.
Jamie Fry, Danny Webb, Dominic Fairclough, Jack Walton (2) and Ashley Gooch
(2) scored for Amesbury.
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