Danny Valance gave Amesbury Juniors a 1-0 lead in their Under 15s
Blue Division away game against Trowbridge Town Youth.
Trowbridge brought the scores level before going on to lead 2-1 at the
break.
The game was close throughout but a tremendous 30 yard free kick from Nick
Dunford brought the scores level.
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Under 15s Green Division
FLYNN Precup scored five of Westbury Youth 2nds' six goals in their 6-4 home
win against FC Chippenham Youth.
Matthew Wheeble also scored for Westbury.
Melksham Town Youth Red earned their third win of the season by running out
3-1 winners away to Chippenham Town Youth.
Richard Bray scored from the penalty spot for Chippenham.
Under 15s Red Division
BRADFORD Town Youth Whites started their away game against Mere very well,
with Mere on the back foot and Bradford taking a 2-0 lead at the break.
Mere started the second half with more determination and equalised after a
short period.
Both sides fought hard, taking the score to 3-3 before a goal in the dying
minutes from Louis Jones settled the game at 4-3 to Bradford.
Bradford's other goals came from from Alfie Wells (2) and Harry Grogan, with
S Matthews (2) and Robert Gould replying for Mere.
Bradford Town Youth Blues put pressure on FC Chippenham 2nds from the
outset, with Gabriel Nathan scoring early on.
FC Chippenham endeavoured to counter attack with several shots on goal
before a superb pass from captain Dylan Boocock created space for Mark
Daniels to score from the wing, making it 2-0 to Bradford. This was followed
a minute later by a third goal for Robin Aldridge.
Bradford continued to apply pressure, resulting in Nathan's second goal from
a well driven pass by Ben Sessions.
FC Chippenham showed great tenacity in the second half, continuing to press
forward and frustrate Bradford's attacks, but Nathan sealed the 5-0 victory
with a long range volley towards the end to complete his hat trick.
The game was well refereed well by Jon Trueman.
Derry Hill United completed their season with a 5-2 away win over Devizes
Town Youth 2nds.
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