YOUTH FOOTBALL: CHAMPIONS Trowbridge Town Youth have gone through the season unbeaten after beating FC Chippenham 4-0 in their final game in the under nines Blue Division of the Wiltshire Times and Chippenham News Mid-Wilts Youth and Minor League.
Liam Naylor, Bradley Neate and two own goals made up Town's tally.
Under Nines Yellow Division
IN a close game Melksham Park scored two goals in the last five minutes at White Horse Flames to finish the season as worthy undefeated champions.
Ben Jenkins and Tom Jones scored for Park and Toby Inkpin was named man-of-the-match for the Flames.
Under 10s Blue Division
TWO goals by Jamie Mortimer and one from Daniel Letchford gave Trowbridge Town Cougars a 3-2 away win over Larkhall Athletic, who replied through Max O'Leary and Joe Oswin.
Fourth placed Melksham Town Youth are still in with a shot at the title after running out 3-1 winners at home to Chippenham Town Youth. Melksham's goals came from Tom Maynard (2) and Jamie Broom.
AFC Corsham Jaguars took the lead in their home game against Melksham Park. Park decided to play goalkeeper Milo Pearson as an outfield player and this paid off when he equalised.
Jonathan Mead scored Park's second just before the interval but after the break Corsham regained the lead before going on to finish 3-2 winners.
Under 10s Green Division
WARMINSTER Highbury beat Trowbridge Town Jaguars 4-1, with all their goals coming in the first half.
The goals came from Simon Papworth (2), Richard Ledbury and an own goal.
Chippenham Town Rangers and Castle Combe Colts drew 1-1, with Harry Wells scoring for Rangers.
Under 10s Orange Division
DEVIZES Town Youth move up to third after defeating FC Chippenham 4-3.
Andrew Wilkins, Ben Cole, Tommy Arkle and Luke North scored for Devizes, with Rory Davis (2) and Tommy Rumble replying for Chippenham.
Warminster Juniors took the lead in their home game against Team Bath Arsenal but the visitors were level at the break with an equaliser from Ollie Plumb.
Warminster took the lead again and held out to the final whistle for a 2-1 victory.
Under 10s Red Division
AFC CORSHAM Jaguars won the three points from their last game to secure the title.
They beat visitors Trowbridge Town Youth Lions 3-0, with goals from Zach Carson and Calum Johnstone (2).
In a midtable clash Westbury Youth ran out 3-0 winners at White Horse Juniors Jets, with goals from Adam Osborne, Charlie Burgess and Louis Regler.
Under 10s Yellow Division
WHITE Horse Gems ran out 4-1 home winners over Bradford Town Youth, with goals from Thomas Tadd an own goal, Mike Crossley (penalty) and man-of-the-match Andrew Reynolds.
Trowbridge Wanderers Black secured the division title with a 6-0 home win over Warminster Highbury. Jordan Field (2), Thomas Buckle (2), Jake Samuel and Nathan Rawlings scored for Wanderers.
Under 11s Division One
TROWBRIDGE Town Tigers beat Devizes Town Youth 3-1, with goals from Nathan Cockram (2) and Luke Murden.
Under 11s Division Two
CASTLE Combe Colts moved to the top of the table after their 4-0 home win over Trowbridge Town Cougars.
Combe's goals came from Josh Hard (2), Kieran Ingram and man-of-the-match Pav Lochab.
Trowbridge Wanderers had only 10 men but their best team performance of the season despite being on the wrong end of a 7-3 scoreline against Derry Hill. Cameron Doddington and Daniel Winfield (2) scored for Wanderers.
Under 11s Division Three
CHIPPENHAM Town Youth remain top of the table after a 2-0 win over Melksham Town Youth.
AFC Calne and visitors Melksham Park cancelled each other out with a 3-3 final score. FC Chippenham stay second after their 3-1 win at Westbury Youth.
Under 11s Division Four
AMESBURY Juniors dominated the first half of their home game against Trowbridge Wanderers to lead 5-0 at the break.
Wanderers pulled one back in the second half leaving the final score at 5-1. Conner Cutler, Matt Walsh (3) and Carlos Downey scored for Amesbury.
Under 11s Division Five
BROMHAM beat visitors Westbury Youth 4-1, with goals from Alex Brown (2), Jack Wicks and Jordan Stafford.
Jonathan Davies replied for Westbury.
Under 12s Blue Division
FC CHIPPENHAM need just three points from their remaining two games to clinch the title after their emphatic 9-0 home win over Trowbridge Town Youth 2nds.
Jack Holbutt (2), Jamal Chevolleau (2), Jamie Walker, Matthew Stevens, Charlie Henley, Daniel Heavey and Michael Smith scored for Chippenham.
Shaun Tarr, Nathan Yeadon, Tristan Wills and Daniel Hillman scored for Warminster Highbury in their 4-2 home win over Melksham Town Youth.
Under 12s Green Division
BRADFORD Town Youth moved up to second after their convincing 6-0 home win over White Horse Juniors.
Sam Webb, Max Bougard (2), Shanon Dunn, Oliver Beard and McCauley Taylor scored for Bradford and the game was refereed well by Duncan Alsop.
Westbury Youth ran out 5-1 winners at home to FC Chippenham with goals from Tony Smith, Lewis Gardiner, Bradley Lewis, Aaron Maxwell and Thomas Blackman.
Under 13s Blue Division
AMESBURY Juniors closed the gap on leaders Trowbridge Town Youth after a 6-0 home win over Chippenham Town Youth.
Amesbury's goals came from a hat-trick from Nick Scott and a hat-trick of own goals from Chippenham.
Trowbridge Wanderers ran out 4-0 winners at Melksham Park with goals from Ben Yates, Adam Mercer, Jordan-Lee Gullis and Martin Johnson.
Devizes Town gained three vital points with a 6-3 over AFC Calne.
Joe Hutchinson led the scoring with four goals and there were singles for George Bissett and man-of-the-match Aaron Chivers.
Mike Coulson (2) and Stuart Windsor scored for Calne.
Under 13s Green Division
A CLASSIC derby encounter saw Trowbridge Wanderers Orange come out 2-0 winners of a very even match against Trowbridge Town Youth.
Strong defending from Tom Andrews and Will Bayley kept out some strong Town attacks and leading to a 0-0 score line at half-time.
The first goal came from a goalmouth scramble and the second from Jack Agger.
Westbury Youth moved up to second place after their home game against Bradford Town Youth produced a 12 goal extravaganza and a final result of 9-3 to Westbury.
Westbury's goals came from DJ Wheeler (4), Ashley Ball (2), Lewis Jordan, Christian Lanfear and Lee Couson.
Under 13s Red Division
MELKSHAM Park Youth 2nds peppered the FC Chippenham goal throughout the game to finish 15-1 winners.
Jack Mumford (4), Jake Adams (3), Lewis Heathcote (3), Ryan Williams (2), Josh Smith and Aaron Chalice (2) scored for Park.
Under 14s Red Division
TROWBRIDGE Town Youth beat visitors FC Chippenham 2nds 7-0, with goals from James Ricaud (3), James Griffiths (2), Ryan Baggs and Natty Mills.
Under 15s Blue Division
AFTER last week's cup disappointment Salisbury City were back to their winning ways with an 8-2 home victory over Melksham Park.
Park took a 2-0 lead in the first five minutes but Salisbury hit back with goals from Chris Fower (2), Josh Wilson (2), Tom Mundy, Simon Edwards, Will Hawkins and Karl Skingley.
Trowbridge Town Youth remain in second place, 10 points behind the leaders and with four games in hand, after running out comfortable 3-0 winners at home against Warminster Highbury.
Liam Flowers and Kurt Hammonds (2) scored for Trowbridge.
The game was refereed superbly by Barry Towler.
Under 15s Red Division
AFC CORSHAM maintained their championship hopes by moving up to third after a 7-0 home win over Amesbury Juniors 2nds.
Daniel Purser, Tome Lye (3), Daniel King (2) and Scott Lees scored for Corsham.
A Lee Newman hat-trick plus goals from Toby Hitt (2) and James Baxter secured all three points before half-time for Westbury Youth against visitors White Horse Juniors.
White Horse could have reduced the deficit had it not been for some solid Westbury defence and excellent goalkeeping by Leo Whitehead in the Westbury goal.
Bradford Town Youth and visitors Chippenham Town Youth shared the points in a 1-1 draw. Tom Giles scored for Bradford.
Castle Combe Colts and South Newton and Wishford drew 5-5. Aaron Blakemore (2), Ross Daniels (2) and Karl Pollitti scored for South Newton.
Under 16s Blue Division
CHIPPENHAM Town Youth narrowed the gap at the top to just three points after running out 6-0 winners at home to Devizes Blues.
Maurice Chilcott refereed the game superbly.
Westbury Youth replaced Salisbury City in fourth place after running out 3-1 winners and taking all three points in their midtable clash. Sam McQueen, Matt Walker and Joseph Harrison scored for Westbury with Lee Kirby replying.
Under 16s Red Division
MELKSHAM Town Youth 2nds moved back to the top of the table after running out convincing 11-2 winners at home to Marlborough Town.
Melksham's goals came from Liam Richards, Ian Jefferies, Ross Manghini (4), Jack Adcock, Mike Smith, Jamie Higdon, Joe Flower and an own goal.
It was a case of deja vu for Bradford Town Youth, who ran out 5-3 winners over Melksham Park for the second time this season.
And, as in the first game, Stuart Jones scored a hat-trick for Bradford, whose other goals came from Mark McGuire and John Hutchins.
Castle Combe Colts felt robbed in their away game against Pewsey Vale. After having the majority of the game and being 2-0 up with less than five minutes to play Zak Mair scored two late goals for Pewsey to end the game all square.
Amesbury Juniors dropped to second after losing 5-1 in their local derby with Salisbury United.
Salisbury's goals came from Greg Plant, Ollie Hill (2) and Ricky Duncombe (2).
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