Under 11 NORTH With Greenmeadow inactive, Ferndale Rodbourne closed the gap to nine points with a 6-0 away win at Marlborough Town A, Stuart Fraser (3), Marni Roper, Jake Johns and Oliver Hooton with the Ferndale goals.

Siddington remain three points behind Ferndale following a 3-0 win over Ashton Keynes, Tim Bond, Fraser Gardiner and Nathan Little with their goals.

Wootton Bassett returned to winning ways, hitting 13 goals without reply at Hungerford.

Sean Murnane, Matthew Huxtable and Michael Birkinshaw scored for Croft Juniors A in a 3-0 win over Stratton Juniors.

Under 11 WEST Leaders Highworth Town continued their excellent season with a 3-0 home win over Greenmeadow B, Oliver Swann, Jordan Toomer and Joe Dash with their goals.

Second-placed Malmesbury slipped up when they lost 3-4 at home against Blunsdon Colts, Ross Morgan, Matt Fusco and Matthew Pinnell for Malmesbury, David Baird (2), Adam Hayes and Miles Ruggerio with the Blunsdon goals.

Old Town United took advantage to move above Malmesbury following a 3-0 home win over Purton, Luke Berwick, Aston Plumb and Cameron Baden with the Old Town goals.

A hat-trick from the prolific Timothy Ogu plus a brace for Lewis Day and one for Ashley Fox did the damage for Liden in their 6-1 win at Highworth Juniors.

Jon McDonald was the star of the show for Cricklade hitting five goals in their 9-1 win at Lydiard Youth B, Josh Baverstock and Joe Hilliard added two apiece, Jordan Lane with the Lydiard consolation goal.

Under 11 CENTRAL Tetbury Town continue to lead the way after an 8-0 home win over Wanborough, Anthony Hillman and Charlie Davies with hat-tricks, Jamie Warner adding two more.

Second-placed Cirencester Town kept their title chances alive with a 5-2 away win at Shaw, for whom Matty Johnson and Taylor Edwards scored.

Stratton Youth also remain in the honours race following a 13-0 home win against bottom of the table Marlborough Town B.

Goals from Chris Tout, Connor Cooke, Ryan Beauchamp and Laura McGlone gave Penhill Knights a 4-3 win against Westbrook.

Under 10 NORTH The top two won again on Sunday. Goals from Jack Allan and Aiden Lang gave leaders Shaw the points against Ferndale Rodbourne, for whom Matthew Wood scored.

Meanwhile Stratton Juniors hit seven without reply at Croft Juniors A, Christy Millar was the star of the show with four goals, Jack Davies bagged a couple and there was one for Joe Broadbank.

Robins were 4-0 winners at Greenmeadow A and a solitary Michael Norcliffe goal was all that separated Lydiard Youth and Purton & Westbrook A.

Under 10 WEST Top match of the day was at Highworth where the top two sides met with the game finishing goalless.

Wickham Wanderers are 15 points clear but Highworth Juniors A have five games in hand.

With Wickham having just one game to play there could yet be a play-off for the title as goal difference does not count.

Goals from Bradley Byrom (2) and Josh Meredith gave Swindon Soccer Skills a narrow 3-2 home win over Liden Community for whom Jamie Stones scored both goals.

Old Town United A won 4-1 away at Stratton Youth, while Ferndale Rodbourne B had a 3-0 away win at FC Abbey Meads.

Under 10 CENTRAL Leaders Stratton Juniors B opened up a nine point gap at the top of the table following a 5-1 home win over Eldene Rangers B. On target for the leaders were Jack Hatherall (2), Sam Bladen-Hovell (2) and Jack Stanley. Liam Clark replied for Eldene.

Second-placed Croft Juniors B lost ground when they were held by Eldene Rangers A, Croft managing to also score the Eldene goal.

Blunsdon Colts had an emphatic 13-1 win at Penhill Allstars, while Greenmeadow B won 4-2 at Highworth Juniors B, Nathan Seago and Thomas Weisinger for Highworth, Jay Kilbane (3) and Liam Swepson for Greenmeadow.

Under 10 SOUTH Coleshill Juniors' title chances took a dive over the weekend when they were held to two draws.

On Saturday they were held at home by Marlborough Town, Matthew Williams with both Marlborough goals, Adam Whitby and Josh Head scoring for Coleshill.

This was followed on Sunday with a 1-1 draw at Ramsbury for whom Ben Cipolla scored.

Following these results South Cerney need just one point from their remaining three games to be crowned champions.

Wanborough won the battle of the bottom two sides with an excellent 9-3 win at Purton Westbrook B, Bradley Mitchell scored four, Ben Peapell fired a hat-trick and Gareth Hook scored twice, Lewis Cox (2) and Sean Ash replied for Purton & Westbrook.

Under 9 NORTH Lydiard Youth moved closer to the title with a 6-0 away win at Greenmeadow A courtesy of goals from Kieran O'Daly (2), Louis Freegard-Morton (2), Jake Roberts and Nathan James.

Highworth Town moved up into fifth spot following a 5-2 win at Hungerford Town A, Eddie Head with both Hungerford goals.

Goals from Nathan Marland and George Thorne gave Ferndale Rodbourne A a 2-0 home win over Purton & Westbrook A.

Under 9 WEST The top two met at St Josephs School and Robins have one hand on the title following a 1-1 draw that left them three points clear with Old Town having just one game to play. Benn Cox scoring for Old Town, Charlie Stone scoring for Robins.

Stratton Juniors are five points adrift with two games to play so one more win for Robins in either of their two games with Ferndale Rodbourne B or the game against Stratton Juniors will give them the title, as would avoiding defeat in the Stratton game.

Two goals from Leon Mason helped Ferndale Rodbourne B defeat Blunsdon Colts while goals from Joe Cullen (2), Alex Fenton (2), Marshall Gee, Ben Park and Patrick Parker saw Croft Juniors A defeat Marlborough Town 7-2.

Under 9 CENTRAL Cirencester Town opened up a four point gap with a 4-1 home win over Fairford, James Tait scoring all four Cirencester goals.

Ashton Keynes had a good 7-1 home win over Wanborough, goals here for Harry Pitt (5), Dan Shrigley and Cameron Cleaver.

The games between Coleshill Juniors and Shrivenham & Watchfield and Cricklade Youth and Ramsbury both ended in draws, Adam Bartlett scoring for Coleshill and Liam Deans for Shrivenham.

In the 2-2 draw at Cricklade, Edward Evans scored both Cricklade goals.

Under 9 SOUTH Champions Swindon Soccer Skills B maintained their unbeaten record with a 9-0 win at Croft Juniors B, Dean Griffin (2), Alex Crozier, James Cumner, Antonio Gerrish, Sam Guy, David Howard, Tom Jones and Joe Ouldridge on target for Soccer Skills.

A hat-trick from Luke King plus two for Mitchell Selby helped Ferndale Rodbourne D defeat Hungerford Town B 5-1, Aaron Culley getting the consolation goal for Hungerford.

Bemerton Heath Harlequins lost their first under 14 Division 1 game game of the season on Sunday and it was also their first league defeat for more than two seasons. Ferndale Rodbourne went all the way to Salisbury and returned with all three points following a 3-2 win to keep the title race alive. Sam Aldridge and Callum Coker scored for Bemerton, Daniel Drewitt, Aaron Selby and Gianluca Costabile getting the Ferndale goals. Fairford remain third after defeating Old Town United courtesy of a Danny Lloyd goal as Old Town became the first team in the division to complete their fixtures.

It was honours even in the game between Shaw and Malmesbury, Craig Mooney with the Shaw goal, Jack Ellis replying for Malmesbury. Goals from Ethan Delaney (2), Scott Jefferies and Matthew McGuinness gave Stratton Juniors A a 4-1 home win over Greenmeadow. A hat-trick from Sam Burnside plus further goals from Chris Godwin (2), Joe Ellery (2), Connor Goldsworthy and Tom Green gave Croft Juniors a comfortable 9-0 win at Liden Community.

Under 14 DIVISION 2 The top four all won. Leaders Swindon Soccer Skills had Sam McVeigh and Dominic Gordon to thank for their 2-0 win at Stratton Juniors B. Second-placed Shrivenham & Watchfield won 5-1 away at Ferndale Rodbourne B, for whom Callum Young scored the consolation goal. Two goals for Josh Harper, Alex Green and Dean Hobbis as Purton won 7-1 away at Ramsbury, Jamie Clark adding the other goal. Top scorers in the division were Brunel Boys, who hit nine without reply at Stratton Youth, Jamie Griffin with a hat-trick and two apiece for James Clifford, Tom Tough and Adam Elbrow. A solitary goal from Martyn Plaistow was enough to give Wootton Bassett Town the three points against Blunsdon Colts. Sherston continued their recent good run with a 4-1 home win over Highworth Juniors, Sam Parker and Will Barrass with two apiece for Sherston, Laith Darhali replying for Highworth.

Under 18 Chippenham Wanderers returned to winning ways with a 4-0 away win at Blunsdon Colts. North Swindon Panthers went second in the table after a 6-2 home win over Cirencester Town with goals from Craig Taylor (2), Liam Edmundson, Darren Rudman, Luke Read and Alex Rigby.

Wootton Bassett Town were 9-1 winners over Chalford at Rylands Way. Wayne Matthews scored twice and there were also goals for Tim Gleed, Tom James and Gareth Jones. The final game was again postponed for the second time this season as Purton were unable to raise a side against Swindon Badgers.

Under 16 While leaders Wroughton A continued their winning ways, Stratton Juniors closed the gap at the top, winning two games in as many days. Wroughton A hit 13 without reply at Highworth Juniors, the division's leading scorer Adam Leighfield adding five more to his total, Sean Bailey bagged four goals and there was one apiece for Jack Gannon, Paul Bains, Elliott Hill and Matt Purse.

Stratton Juniors had also defeated Highworth on the Saturday, Bradley Gray (2), Dan Wilson, Dave Glover and Dan Tooze scoring in a 5-0 win. There were more goals on Sunday as Stratton hit 11 without reply at Cricklade, Glover (4), Gray (3), Matthew Gilder, Rob Peart, Kevin Tate and Wilson getting the goals. Purton are third after a 5-1 away win at Wroughton C for whom Micky Newman scored. Wootton Bassett Town are fourth after a mixed weekend of results. On Friday night they defeated Shaw under lights at Rylands Way, a hat-trick in this one for Josh Dimond who capped a superb game with a stunning 25-yard strike to make it 4-0 to Bassett. Wootton Bassett's other goals in a 6-1 win were scored by Tom Marchment (2) and Phil Forster. On Sunday, in a close game at Maunsell Way against Wroughton B, Shahidir Chokdar put Wroughton in front with a powerful shot from outside the back only to see Wootton Bassett come back to lead 2-1 at the break through goals from Tom Marchment and Phil Tearle. With the wind behind them in the second half Wroughton made the visitors pay for a number of missed chances with an equaliser almost immediately following a long kick from keeper Ben Goodey. Wroughton then clinched a winner in almost identical circumstances as the Bassett defence allowed the ball to bounce on the edge of their box. Chokdar with his second of the game and Jamie Hicks the Wroughton B scorers. Ferndale closed the gap on Kingsdown United and Wootton Bassett with a 5-2 away win at Lydiard Youth, Adam Drury (2), Steve Hall, Ravi Johal and Richard Crocker scoring for Ferndale, Arron Gullick and Peter Hambidge with the Lydiard goals.

Under 15 Stratton Juniors B went top of the table with a comfortable 5-0 home win over Shaw, the goals being shared between Jamie Prictor, Lewis Chatwin, Luke Uzzell, Ben Hunter and Bradley Williams. Brunel Boys moved to within a point of second placed AFC Barbury with a 4-1 home win over Croft Juniors, Dominic Burtenshaw (2), Lee Beale and Wade Dixon with the Brunel goals. In the other match played Fairford were 2-1 winners away at Shrivenham & Watchfield, Elliott Coard scoring for Shrivenham.

Under 13 DIVISION 1 Another team to lose their unbeaten record on Sunday were Ferndale Rodbourne, who went down 3-2 at home to Shaw. Two goals from Aaron Webb and one from James Evans did the damage for Shaw. Shrivenham & Watchfield continue to lead the table after a 6-2 home win over Stratton Juniors B, the Shrivenham goals being shared among William Snell, Tino Fiore, Ryan Dandy, Ollie Waite, Craig Thompson and Alex Celer. A similar score at Brunel Boys where the home side defeated Croft Juniors courtesy of goals from Shannon Pocock (2), Liam Ody (2), Craig Beckerleg and Michael Malekides. Nathan Hudson was once again the star of the show for Liden Community, hitting four goals in their 5-4 win at Greenmeadow, Tyler Lane adding a fifth with Reece Chaplin, Ryan Jones, Louis Wollen and Mitchell Fernandes scoring for Greenmeadow. Cricklade Youth and Stratton Juniors A shared six goals and the points, Jason Gunnett (2) and Josh MacMillan scoring for Stratton. Wootton Bassett's recent poor run of results continued with a 5-0 defeat at improving Wroughton, who moved up into fifth spot as a result thanks to goals from Scott Currie (4) and a Daniel Knapp penalty.

Under 13 DIVISION 2 Leaders Fairford showed no compassion against bottom of the table Highworth Juniors B as they hit 21 goals without reply. Highworth Juniors A were also among the goals, winning 9-1 at Old Town United, with a hat-trick for James Best, two for Mitchell Webb and Sam Eagle plus one for Elliott Winskill and Andrew Graham in this one.

Under 12 DIVISION 1 Highworth Juniors A dropped their first league points of the season when they were held to a 3-3 draw by Old Town United A, George Bouverie-Brine, Wesley Perry and Zach Niester scoring for Old Town, George Hughes, Sam Farr and Jacob Hayden for Highworth. Ferndale Rodbourne closed the gap at the top to just a point as a result of a 3-2 away win at Stratton Juniors, Alex Henshall (2) and Chris Jones scoring for Ferndale, Ben Karn and Rob Lincoln for Stratton. Two goals from Mark Jones plus one apiece for Dominic Swan and Calum McDonald saw Croft win 4-0 at Wroughton, while Greenmeadow left Purton with all three points following a 5-2 win, Jack Gruar and Daniel Ellis with the Purton goals.

Under 12 DIVISION 2 Runners-up Wootton Bassett Town completed their fixtures with a 2-2 draw at Liden, top scorer Bradley Bancroft and Toby Edgington scoring for Wootton Bassett, Jason Moore and Ryan Bragg replying for Liden. Stratton Youth had a comprehensive 12-0 win at home against Ramsbury.

Under 12 DIVISION 3 Both Ashton Keynes and Penhill Allstars closed the gap to leaders Marlborough Town to three points with victories on Sunday. Goals from Sam Rowan (2), Oliver Oram and Jonny Barham gave them a 4-2 win at Highworth Juniors B, for whom Jamie Webb scored both. Penhill Allstars won 6-1 at Highworth Town courtesy of goals from Scott Townsend (2), Kray Dunn (2), Connor Turley and Luke Doyle, Phillip Rees replied for Highworth. Greenmeadow B and Blunsdon Colts shared the points, Kurt Giddings notching the Greenmeadow goal.