UNDER 11s: Ryan Fry scored his first ever goal for Trowbridge Town Youth to give his side the lead after 20 minutes at Melksham Town Youth in Under 11s Division One.
Five minutes later Melksham scored their well deserved equaliser after some good play and a cross from the right hand side saw the ball deflected in for an own goal.
The match continued to be a very evenly balanced encounter before Conner McKay grabbed a second for Trowbridge shortly before half-time after some determined play down the left wing.
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The second half continued to be a close game with both sides creating chances, however it was Trowbridge who eventually made the critical breakthrough when McKay got the third goal from a cross by Liam Naylor. With ten minutes to go Joe Blais rose above the Melksham defence to head his first and Trowbridge's fourth. Harvey Hale grabbed Trowbridge's fifth after running through onto a throw-in and sliding the ball home between the goalkeeper and the near post.
Josh Legg (2) and George Cook scored for Chippenham Town Youth in their 3-1 home win against Warminster Highbury.
Under 11s Division Two
CHAMPIONS Larkhall Athletic finished their final game of the season with a good win after an early goal against them.
Biddestone played well but were unable to contain Larkhall's deadly attacking game.
Under 11s Division Three
TROWBRIDGE Town Youth lost their unbeaten record in a 4-0 defeat at Frome Collegians.
Jack Collins (2), Dean Grant and George Walker scored for Frome.
Under 11s Division Four
DERRY Hill and Worton and Cheverell played out a seven goal thriller, with Derry Hill edging home 4-3.
Marcus Frost, William Blakeny, Craig Jordan and Joe Williamson scored for Derry Hill.
Under 11s Division Five
CHIPPENHAM Town Youth Blue enhanced their hopes of taking the runners-up position after running out 5-1 winners at Larkhall Athletic.
Kamraan Ahmadi, Bradley Jordan and Andrew Sharp (3) scored for Chippenham.
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