MELKSHAM Town scored three goals in the last ten minutes of the first half to gain a 4-1 away win over Trowbridge Town Youth in their Under Nines Blue Division match.

A great strike from Warren Rees put Melksham ahead, but Trowbridge brought the scores level with a Oliver Drew penalty. Goals from Sam Alexander (2) and Sean Horribin in the last ten minutes of the first half then gave Melksham their 4-1 win.

Sean Horribin was named Melksham's man-of-the-match for a superb performance on the left wing.

Under Nines Green Division

JAMIE Hall gave Devizes Town Youth the lead in their home game against Bradford Town Youth, with Sam Philips bringing the scores level just before half-time.

The sides remained deadlocked until five minutes from the final whistle when Liam Kennedy netted the winner for Devizes.

Under Nines Purple Division

MELKSHAM Town Robins started brightly but were kept at bay by some good goalkeeping and a well organised Trowbridge Town Youth defence.

The breakthrough came from Evan Jewers, who produced a bit of magic with a curling shot from all 25 yards. A second followed from Kieran Hall when his drive was deflected into the goal. Brandon Mills added a third just before halftime.

Rhys Kemish added a fourth shortly into the second half, but Trowbridge pulled a goal back with a nice finish and were denied a second when Ros Arnold pulled of an excellent save.

Melksham started to play excellent pass and movement football and Rhys Kemish scored twice more to complete his hat-trick. Mills added a seventh and Kemish grabbed his fourth and Melksham's eighth.

FC Chippenham took a 3-2 lead at the break in their home game against Trowbridge Wanderers before going on to finish 8-4 winners. Johnny Saca (3), Ben Lesley (2), Harry Beazer (2) and Aidan Daniels scored for Chippenham, with Tyrol Graham, Matthew Hanack, Conner Hodson and Conner Wordley replying for Wanderers,

Under Nines White Division

MARLBOROUGH Town ran out 4-2 winners away to Bradford Town Youth, with Ben Symons and Harvey Bennett scoring for Bradford.

Under Nines Yellow Division

IN a top of the table clash, leaders Melksham Park took a 2-0 lead at the break against second placed FC Chippenham.

Chippenham rallied in the second half, scoring two goals, but a third for Park sealed them a 3-2 win. Finlay Gilmore and Luke Harold scored for Chippenham.

Under 11s Blue Division

ELLIOTT Hughes put visitors Trowbridge Town Youth ahead in their local derby against Trowbridge Wanderers.

Ten minutes into the second half Ben Spong brought the scores level. This spurred Town on and within ten minutes they had taken the score to 4-1, with goals from Oliver Nash, Joe Bacall-Laughton and a second for Hughes.

Man-of-the-match for Town was Tom Doveton.

Under 11s Orange Division

MELKSHAM Park got off the mark against Westbury Youth when a shot from Jamie Broom went in off the post.

William Abrams made it 2-0 with a header before Callum Elkins concluded the first half with a goal for the visitors.

After the break a Lewis Pearce tap-in regained Park's two goal advantage and a long range effort from Kieran Jenkins took the score to 4-1. Elkins put Westbury back in the game with his second goal, but a second from Abrams put the game out of Westbury's reach.

Chippenham Town Youth remain two points clear at the top after their convincing 11-0 home win against Castle Combe Colts. Adam Gerrard (5), Ben Pring (3), Ryan Peck (2) and Harry Miles scored for Chippenham.

Devizes Town Youth move up to third after running out 6-0 winners at home to Bradford Town Youth. The Devizes goals came from Bradley Hill (2), Robbie Whyte (2), Joe Merritt and an own goal.

Under 11s Red Division

AN IMPROVING Westbury side made leaders Derry Hill work for what in the end was a comfortable 8-0 win.

When the sides met four weeks ago Derry Hill won 14-0 and although Westbury never really threatened in front of goal, their defence was far better organised than in previous matches and a string of fine saves from their goal keeper Brandon Bennet kept the score line down.

Derry Hill's goals came from Ryan Banks, Alex Jones, Reece Morris, Ben Little, Macaulay Gibbs, Oliver Williams, and Macaulay Gibbs.

Davian Tapper and Bradley Wiltshire scored for Larkhall Athletic in their 2-1 home win against White Horse Juniors Gems.

Under 11s Yellow Division

WORTON and Cheverell scored ten goals for the second week running to complete a comfortable win over Bromham.

Nobby van den Berg scored the first 90 seconds after the kick-off but soon after Bromham equalised. Jordan Wildman restored Worton's lead before the pressure started to tell. Penalties from Chris O'Donovan and Kieren Dickinson and van den Berg's second took the score at half-time to 5-1.

In the second half goalkeeper Liam Pierce had to come off his line to make a good save but Worton continued to dominate, with two goals from Jack Francis and one more each for O'Donovan and Wildman. As the game came to a close, van den Berg completed his hat-trick finishing the game at 10-1.

Under 13s Green Division

WESTBURY Youth ran out 7-3 winners away to Larkhall Athletic, with goals from Ashley Bodman, Lewis Gardiner, Thomas Blackman (2), Billy Precup, Adam Bishop and Cameron Holbut.

Ryan Farrington, Josh Ridewood and Bradley Craiper replied for Larkhall.

Under 13s Red Division

A 14 GOAL thriller saw visitors Warminster United take all the points against Pewsey Vale with a 9-5 win.

Cameron Amor (4) and Tom Pinder scored for Pewsey.

Bromham ran out 3-2 winners away to Melksham Park Youth, with Nick Richens scoring both goals for Park.

Under 14s Red Division

FLYNN Precup scored five goals as Westbury Youth beat visitors Mere Town 8-4.

Alex Smith, Matty Wheeble and Casey Dominy also scored with Reece Abbott going close with two thundering shots that hit the crossbar.

Mathew Callaway played well in goal, but the Westbury man-of-the-match award went to Flynn Precup.

Under 15s Red Division

AMESBURY hit the ground running at Westbury Youth and, playing down the hill, caught Westbury cold, scoring after only 53 seconds.

This spurred on Westbury and Johnny Tribick burst through to equalise.

Westbury took the lead after 24 minutes with another goal from Tribick. who went on to complete his hat-trick on the stroke of half-time when he headed home from the rebound after a shot had hit the bar. In between those two goals he was to be very unlucky not to score another as a beautiful long range shot came back off the bar.

The second half started just as the first and Amesbury got the ball in the back of the net less than a minute after the referee had blown his whistle.

A quick break split the defence and the Westbury goalkeeper Adam Fisher had no chance.

The balance of power shifted to Amesbury who, despite now playing up the hill, were enjoying the better of the game. Their pressure paid off after 65 minutes with the equaliser from a corner that was not cleared by the Westbury defence.

Tribick was unlucky not to add to his tally as a fine turn and shot saw the ball miss the post by the tiniest margin possible.

Under 16s Red Division

SOUTH Newton and Wishford had the edge in the first half of their home game against Amesbury Juniors and took a 1-0 lead at the break.

Despite Amesbury pulling one back South Newton went on to finish 3-1 winners. Ricky Harrison (2) and Eddy Perrett scored for South Newton.

Castle Combe Colts ran out 6-1 winners away to Mere, with goals from Toby Moore (3), Arthur Richardson (2) and Josh Whiteside. Thomas Young replied for Mere.

Under 17s Division

CASTLE Combe Colts won their first game of the season with a 2-1 success at Amesbury Juniors.

Sam Tinson and Jake O'Keeffe scored for Combe with Harry Gale replying for Amesbury.

Salisbury United moved six points clear at the top of the table following their narrow 2-1 away win against Marlborough Town.

Kieran Daniels and Kit Jackson scored for United, with Ollie Camm replying for Marlborough.