HARRY Waylen scored all four goals for Melksham Town Youth Saints in their 4-2 home win over Biddestone in the first round of the Under 10s League Cup.

Robbie Tripp and Cameron Young scored for Biddestone.

Trowbridge Town Youth B are through to the next round with an 8-2 home win over Worton and Cheverell. Sam Fuller (4), James Pridham (3) and Aaron Cockerill scored for Trowbridge, with Liam Cutler and Elliott Bodman replying for Worton.

Amesbury Juniors go into the hat for the next round after their 4-0 home win over Trowbridge Wanderers A. Robert Diver, Nick Ware and Gorgio Downing (2) scored for Amesbury.

After a goal-less first half which saw Warminster Highbury defend well, AFC Corsham took the lead with their first shot on target. Highbury brought the scores level through Kieran Dimambro before Charlie Walton netted the winner to give Highbury a 2-1 victory.

One of the closest games of the round saw Chippenham Town Youth Whites and visitors Westbury Youth cancel each other out in normal time with a 2-2 score. Extra-time failed to produce a winner resulting in a penalty shoot-out.

After the mandatory five penalties each the teams were still level resulting in sudden death, when Chippenham's nerve held for them to take the tie at 5-4.

In normal time Dominic Patton and Charlie Norman scored for Chippenham, with Jack Booth and Brad Gill replying for Westbury.

Devizes Town Youth secured their place in the second round with a 3-2 away win against Chippenham Town Youth Blues. Matt Legg and Joe Merriman scored for Chippenham.

Bradford Town Youth Whites ran out 5-1 winners away to Melksham Town Youth Magpies, with Luke Thomson scoring for the Magpies.

Trowbridge Town Youth A ran out 12-0 winners against their club-mates, Trowbridge Town Youth D, with goals from Joe Blais (3), Conner McKay (3), Tom Green (2), Liam Naylor (2), Alex Stevens and Matthew Morris.

White Horse Juniors Dynamos ran out 5-2 winners at home against Bradford Town Youth Blues, with goals from Keiran Hegerty, Callum Sanchez, Robin Batson (2) and Matthew Bartlett. Tom Francis (2) replied for Bradford.

Under 12s League Cup

IN another close first round game, Bradford Town Youth from the Yellow Division were drawing 2-2 at the break against Green Division Melksham Park.

The second half was a re-run of the first with both sides scoring two goals each to send the tie into extra-time. The game could have gone either way but a fifth goal for Park in extra-time sealed their victory. Cameron Dewar, Ryan Mackie and man-of-the-match Max King (2) scored for Bradford.

In an exciting end to end game, Pewsey Vale took a comfortable 2-0 lead in their tie against visitors Marlborough Town but the visitors battled on and were back in the game at 2-1 before the break. Marlborough levelled the scores and then hit the winner. Zak Messenger and Liam Wilkins scored for Pewsey.

Amesbury came out brightly in the first half against Malmesbury and Simon Perry scored after just one minute. Amesbury kept up the pressure and after a magic run through the defence Mat Walsh tucked the ball past the keeper.

Malmesbury showed good spirit but were unable to break through Amesbury's strong defence.

The second half saw Amesbury pile on the pressure, with Walsh scoring a further two to complete his hat-trick. Further goals from Conor Cutler (2), Josh Wightman, Dean Pike and Chris Kelly took the score line to 9-0. With Malmesbury unable to counteract the onslaught from Amesbury, Connor Fry delivered a wicked cross into the Malmesbury box which led to an own goal to finish the game at 10-0.

Devizes Town Youth ran out 6-1 winners at home to Derry Hill United with goals from Jon Webb, Thomas Andrew, Josh Paget and a hat-trick from Jack Bramwell.

Trowbridge Town Youth A made the most of their chances in their cup game against AFC Corsham which saw Trowbridge into the next round with a 7-3 final score. Kalif Barnes (2) and Josh Hard scored for Corsham.

FC Chippenham go into the next round after running out 7-1 winners at Melksham Town Youth Reds. Jack Woolsgrove scored for Melksham.

Talal Jeddi and Michael Rose scored for Trowbridge Wanderers in their 2-0 away win against Dilton Rovers.

Warminster Highbury took the lead with a great goal against home side Bradford Town Youth. Bradford replied with a superb effort from Tom Wade.

Highbury played some good football and scored three more goals before half-time. The second half saw Bradford determined to get back into the game and a well taken strike from Nathan King gave them hope. Further chances from both sides were missed leaving the final score at 4-2 to Highbury.

Melksham Town Youth took a 6-0 lead at the break at Castle Combe Colts before going on to finish 11-0 winners. Town's goals came from Luke Love (3), Hayden Stevenson (2), Jordan Turnbull, Charlie Austin (3), Miles Woodward and an own goal.

A very tight first half saw Warner score before the break for AFC Calne at Westbury Youth. A free flowing second half saw Calne go 4-0 up, before Westbury played their way back into the game, replying twice through Jack Hayward and Luke Booth. Henson and Arthur scored before man-of-the-match Daylan Eddolls completed his first hat-trick. Warner also completed his second hat-trick in two games for Calne to finish 8-2 winners.

Under 13s League Cup

DERRY Hill United took a 4-0 lead into the second half of their preliminary round game against Castle Combe Colts before going on to finish 6-2 winners.

Luke Simpkins and James Lakey scored for Combe, with goalkeeper Matthew Baines having an outstanding game.

Amesbury Juniors ran out 9-2 winners at home to Melksham Town Youth, with goals from James Henry, James Dolman, John Ryan-Zinn, Brandon Mundy (2), Jordan Matthews (2) and Tristan O'Hagan (2).

A four goal salvo from Worton and Cheverell's man-of-the-match Richard Tandy helped see off White Horse Juniors. Worton rattled the woodwork on six occasions before the four goals from Tandy and singles from Declan Blandford, Jamie Sandy and George Littleworth saw their side safely through with a 7-3 final score.

Substitute goalkeeper Shaun Chivers saved a second half penalty.

A game Chippenham side kept the score down to 4-1 at half-time against Trowbridge Town Wasps. Chippenham tired in the second half and the Wasps took advantage, ending up comfortable 11-1 winners. Trowbridge's goals came from Alex De Silva (4), Kieran Mccaldon (3), Joshua Moss (3) and Corey Smitherman.

Warminster Highbury's superior finishing left Trowbridge Town Wildcats 5-0 down at half-time. A spirited fightback in the second half by Trowbridge saw them pull two back, through Jack Parker and Alex Thompson, but a well organised Highbury side were too strong on the day and ran out 7-2 winners.

Shaun Tarr (3), Nathan Yeadon (2), Max Betteridge and Lewis Graham scored for Highbury.

Devizes Town Youth ran out 3-0 winners at Bradford Town Youth, with goals from Rory Collins (2) and George Dunford.

Under 14s League Cup

TROWBRIDGE Wanderers ran out convincing 12-0 winners in their preliminary round tie against Melksham Park B.

Adam Mercer (2), Sam Houkes, Sam Worsfold (2), Otis Young (3), Sam Clarke, Martin Jonson (2) and Jon Hogarth scored the goals.

Warminster Highbury had the better of the first half at Westbury Youth and took a 3-1 lead at the break. The game evened out in the second half with both sides scoring one apiece to give Highbury the 4-2 win. DJ Wheeler scored both goals for Westbury.

Mike Coulson (2) and Josh Archer gave home side AFC Calne a 3-0 lead at the break against Trowbridge Wanderers. Wanderers pulled one back in the second half but a fourth goal for the home from Mike Hill side gave them the game.

Trowbridge dominated possession for most of the first half but were unable to find a way to penetrate Chippenham Town Youth's defence. Both sides missed chances until the deadlock was broken by two goals in the last five minutes by Ryan Greenland.

Man-of-the-match for Trowbridge was Tom Paterson, who ran himself into the ground in defence.

James Lewis was man-of-the-match for Trowbridge Town Youth A. He had not scored in his previous outing for Trowbridge but scored eight in their 18-0 away win against Bradford Town Youth Whites. Although it was a very one side game, Bradford never gave up and battled all the way.

Under 15s League Cup

SAM Paget put AFC Calne 1-0 up in the first half of their preliminary round tie against Castle Combe Colts.

Combe equalised before Jamie Johns regained Calne's one goal advantage.

Combe equalised for a second time but an an own goal restored Calne's lead.

Calne held on until the last two minutes when Combe grabbed two late goals to clinch a 4-3 victory.

Worton and Cheverell were 4-1 winners away to Melksham Park. Worton were on top of the game in the first half, going in 3-0 up with goals from Jake Walters, Jake Roberts and Kent Kauppinen. Dan Moore pulled one back for Park in the second half before Dan Edmonds sealed their fate with Worton's fourth.

James Ricaud gave visitors Trowbridge Town Youth a 1-0 half time lead against Chippenham Town Youth. James Griffiths made it 2-0 by heading home from a corner before Lawrence Giles sealed the 3-0 victory, also netting from a corner.

Under 16s League Cup

JACK Hopper scored from just outside the box midway through the first half to put Devizes Town Youth ahead against FC Chippenham in a preliminary round game which Devizes dominated for long periods.

Devizes wrapped it up ten minutes from the final whistle with a second goal.