U12s RON BOUCHER MEMORIAL TROPHY

Holt FC go marching on in this season’s competition after running out convincing 9-0 winners against Durrington Rangers.

Goals came from Adam Bouchama (2), Domonic Allen (2), Miles Poppleton (2), Will Jones, Scott Baker and Joshua Lewis.

U9S BLUE DIVISION

Trowbridge Wanderers claimed a 2-1 victory over Warminster Highbury Reds, Josh Hampton and a stooping header from Riley Stallard on target.

The top-of-the-table clash between home side Devizes Town Youth and FC Chippenham saw Devizes triumph 5-1, with a fine hat-trick from Oscar Toropov-Shilling inside the first six minutes. Dalton Bridewell added two more, Matt Billett scoring for Chippenham.

U9S ORANGE DIVISION

Trowbridge Rangers A kept up their unbeaten league record with a weekend double, defeating a spirited Corsham team 7-0 with goals from man of the match Hayden Buckland (2), Reece Norris (2), Joshua Shepherd (2) and a first-ever goal from Thomas Evans.

On Sunday, Rangers made it seven wins out of seven by beating Bromham 9-1 with strikes from Thomas Evans, Luke Earl-Martin, Charlie McKay, Norris (2), Buckland (2) and Shepherd (2).

U9S PURPLE DIVISION

Warminster Highbury Blacks remain top after their 4-1 home win against FC Calne, Jake Wright, Sam Wright (2) and Jay Green netting.

Worton & Cheverell Badgers ran out 14-1 winners at home against Chippenham Town Blue with Beckham Fletcher scoring for Chippenham.

U9S YELLOW DIVISION

Westbury Youth Tigers continue to lead the division following their 7-2 home win against Larkhall Athletic B, Aaron Doughty (4), Owen Doughty and Jack Dovey (2) all on target.

U10S BLUE DIVISION

Westbury Youth Lions started their game at leaders FC Chippenham with just seven players as many of the team were taking part in a Remembrance Day Service. Illness reduced them further to six men and Chippenham dominated, winning 8-2, Joel Bamford and Alfie Green scoring for Westbury.

Melksham United A ran out 4-3 winners at Chippenham Town Youth White, Joseph Parsons (2), Dan Broom and an own goal with the goals and goalkeeper Gabriel Rendell their man of the match.

Second-placed Devizes Town Youth A saw off Marshfield Juniors 5-0 winners with goals from Stobbard (2), Gordon, Davis and Hiscock.

U10S GREEN DIVISION

Warminster Highbury Reds egded hom 2-1 at AFC Corsham Lions, Jack Stearman and Sam Haine scoring with Daniel Watts replying.

Trowbridge Wanderers A were 6-2 winners against Bishops Cannings to go top, William Smart (4) and Stephan Aland (2) on target with Louis Harrop and Jack Brown replying.

A hat-trick from Charlie Strickland helped Worton & Cheverell to a 5-2 home win against Melksham United B, Cole Burr and an own goal the other contributors.

U10S RED DIVISION

AFC Corsham Falcons were 5-0 home winners over Trowbridge Town Youth, James Chadwick , George Freeman (2), Charley Reed and Cahal Teague finding the net.

Malmesbury Youth A dropped points for the first time this season after their 1-1 home draw against Melksham United C.

Peter Ashcroft gave them the lead, but James Davies equalised.

Warminster Highbury Blacks enjoyed a comfortable 4-0 home win against Trowbridge Town Youth D with goals from Zak Purdue (2) and Franky Green (2).

U10S YELLOW DIVISION

Trowbridge Wanderers move up to second after running out 4-3 winners at Bradford Town Youth A, with goals from Joe Page, Jack Beavan, Kubilay De-Vanney and an own goal.

A hat-trick from Jack Scott saw Warminster Highbury Stripes to a 3-1 win at Bradford Town Youth B.

Castle Combe Colts earned their second point of the season after a great team effort saw them draw 3-3 with visitors Bishops Cannings B, for whom Bradley Whatley scored a hat-trick.

U11S GREEN DIVISION

Stanley Park increased their goal difference to 41 after running out 13-1 winners at home to Melksham United B. Ben Grainger (3), Jacob Hutchings (4), Jack Smith (2), Jack Coombs, Jake Fitzwater, Ulas Akkus and Fraser Weston scored.

Trowbridge Town Youth B dominated the second half to defeat Marlborough Town Youth 5-1 winners. David Russam (2) and Alex Dobbins (3) on target.

U11S ORANGE DIVISION

A Harry Mikel-Ledbury hat-trick and singles from Sam Whiting and Alex Kidd helped secure a 5-2 home win for Trowbridge Rangers against Bradford Town Youth Panthers.

U11S RED DIVISION

Marshfield managed a 2-1 win at Devizes Town Youth B, for whom Matt Collis scored late on.

U11S YELLOW DIVISION

Bradford Town returned to winning ways with a 6-3 home victory over Warminster Highbury Black.

Jordan Smith, Elliot Dickinson, Liam Shaw, Daniel Fawcett and Cameron Tripp sealed the victory.

U12S BLUE DIVISION

FC Chippenham continue to dominate the division following their 3-0 home win against Westbury Youth Spitfires, Christian Frimpong (2) and Hardie the scorers.

Trowbridge Town Youth earned a narrow 3-2 win at Devizes Town Youth A with goals from Ashton Shanley, Quinton Barham and Adam Gordon.

U12S GREEN DIVISION

Five goals from Callum Newman helped Amesbury Juniors Lions to a 7-1 home win against Marshfield Juniors. Jack Grubb and Steven Hawkins also scored.

U12S RED DIVISION

Trowbridge Wanderers B went three points clear at the top following their 3-1 away win against second place Worton & Cheverell. Sam Bishop scored for Worton.

U12S YELLOW DIVISION

Bishops Cannings were convincing 13-0 winners at home against Amesbury Juniors Tigers with goals from Gus Haywood (6), Evan Brolan (4), Henry Knight, Sam Powell and Luke Coates.

Warminster Highbury beat home side AFC Corsham 2nd 6-2, Corsham’s scorers being Rowan Green and Nick Eggleton.

Castle Combe Colts Black enjoyed their second win of the season, 2-1 against Steeple Ashton as Callum Phelps and Nathan Green scored.

U13S BLUE DIVISION

Trowbridge Town Youth A earned their first win of the season, 4-2 winners at Amesbury Juniors Tigers. Bill Ray Stevens and Nathan Donaghy scored for Amesbury.

U13S GREEN DIVISION

Bradford Town Youth almost stole a point from leaders Warminster Highbury Youth before being edged out 3-2. Callum Gilbert (2) and Jack Bridewell scored for Highbury.

U13S RED DIVISION

Malmesbury Town Youth were beaten for the first time this season, losing 4-2 to Chippenham Town Youth Blue. Henry Garraway, Alex Davies and Jack Tavener (2) scored for Chippenham with McCouig (2) replying.

U14S BLUE DIVISION

Melksham United A ran out 6-2 winners at Bath City Gladiators, with goals from Harry Waylen, Dan Sibley, Lewis McCarron, John Jones, Nathan Drew and Sam Young Leaders Biddestone FCY drew 2-2 with Chippenham Town Youth White, for whom Jack Sanderson and Kyle Tinson netted.

U14S GREEN DIVISION

IT WAS 2-2 between Castle Combe Colts and Amesbury Town, Matt Warren and Kane Fernandez scoring for Combe.

U14S RED DIVISION

Derry Hill United narrowed the gap to second-placed Bemerton to just one point after running out 4-1 winners against them. Courtney Howell (2) and Marcus Frost (2) scored for Hill.

U15S RED DIVISION

Amesbury Juniors stole a point from leaders Frome Collegians after their 3-3 draw. Cam Eley, Jack Biddiscombe and Antonio Lochi scored for Frome.

Devizes Town had an emphatic 10-0 win at Malmesbury in the county cup, with goals e from the outstanding Alex Singh (5), Jordan Wildman (2), Adam Walters (2) and Robbie Whyte.

U16S BLUE DIVISION

FC Calne Yellow edged visitors Worton & Cheverell 6-5, Harry Warner (3), Conner Ozkaya (2) and Oliver Coulson scoring for Calne.

U16S RED DIVISION

Phil Griffiths scored as Bradford Town Youth lost 2-1 to Devizes Town Youth. Chippenham Town Youth White drew 2-2 with Malmesbury Youth, Kieran Ingram and Jordan Sanderson scoring for the Whites.

Mere Town Youth enjoyed their second win of the season running out 3-2 winners at Trowbridge Wanderers. Sam Cooper and Harry Gunning scored for Wanderers.

U17s/18s BLUE DIVISION

Chippenham Town Youth Spartans couldn’t have come closer to earning their first point of the season, losing to a Ben Bastock goal for FC Chippenham.

Melksham United A ran out 10-1 winners at home to Castle Combe Colts Black, Jordan Kirk (4), Charlie Wayland, James Stone, Bradley Archard, Nathan Tickell, Ollie Winchcombe and Jack Craig on target.

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