Trowbridge Wanderers A secured runners-up slot in Division One
after running out 3-1 winners away to Warminster Highbury A in their final
game of the season.
Matty Mantay, Callum Simpson and George Pearce scored for Wanderers.
Under Nines Division Two
MELKSHAM Park took a 1-0 first half lead against local rivals Melksham Town
Youth Robins through George Hiscocks.
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Both sides had chances in the second half but failed to take them, ending
the game at 1-0.
Under Nines Division Four
THOMAS Mckeown opened the score line for home side Trowbridge Wanderers
against Mere with an effort from just inside Mere's penalty area after ten
minutes.
Mere replied five minutes later by taking advantage of a defensive error.
In the second half Wanderers continued to press, with Jake Reed, Thomas
Mckeown and Josh Chappell making Mere's defence work hard.
Wanderers regained the lead with a Mckeown volley after a great run and
cross from Josh Chappell.
Wanderers didn't have it all their own way as Mere looked dangerous on the
break and were unlucky not to score on a couple of occasions.
The third goal came from a great strike from just inside the area by Jake
Reed.
Under Nines Division Five
THE concluding game in Division Five saw a scintillating team display from
Dilton Rovers against AFC Calne to secure the points and reaffirm their
position as champions.
Goals by Luke Chidgey (3), Matthew Hallam, Josh Wozniak, Arthur Hays and an
unfortunate own goal powered Dilton to victory and wild celebrations
followed the final whistle.
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