UNDER NINES: A local derby in the under nines fair play awards saw the winners of the award, Trowbridge Town Youth C, play runners-up Trowbridge Wanderers B in an evenly matched display of football.
Town gained the advantage five minutes before half -time with a great flick from Ciaran Taylor after an excellent corner kick.
Wanderers came out strongly after the break and were soon creating chances, with Thomas McKeown hitting the crossbar.
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Wanderers drew level after a pass from Connor Wase was converted by McKeown after an excellent individual display of ball control on the edge of Trowbridge Towns goal area.
The match was now producing end-to-end performances from both teams, Wanderers breaking the stale mate from a break on the left wing by Jake Reed who confidently struck the ball into the back of the net from outside of the box.
This was an excellent display of football and sportsmanship from both teams showing why they were voted to represent the under nines in the fair play award day at Boscombe Down.
Under 13s Fair Play Match
THE lads from Bradford Town Youth and Bishops Cannings had a great afternoon in their game which was played in great spirit.
Bishops Cannings gave a good display in the first half which belied their position at the bottom of the Red Division.
First half goals from Jon Cullen (with a celebration to rival Robbie Keane) and Dan Dawson gave Bradford a 2-1 half-time lead.
Driven on well in the second half by Rufus Lavis in a striking role Bradford dominated as the opposition tired. Further goals from Sam Pugh (2), Lawrie Brown (2), Matt Hale (2), Wes Mumford (2), Lavis and Tom Kilgallen gave Bradford a 12-1 win.
The result came second though to the game itself which was a credit to both teams.
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