UNDER 10's YELLOW DIVISION Trowbridge Wanderers Black have finished their season ten points clear at the top of the under 10s Yellow Division of the Wiltshire Times and Chippenham News Mid-Wilts Youth and Minor League.
They ran out 3-0 away winners over Bradford Town Youth Blues in their final match, thanks to goals from Jake Samuel (2) and George Hartrey.
UNDER 10's ORANGE DIVISION
Bradford Town Youth have won the under 10s Orange Division title. Alex Carter, Sam Francis and Tom Francis scored the goals for Bradford.
UNDER 10's BLUE DIVISION
Larkhall Athletic Falcons moved to the top of the table after running out 5-1 winners away to Chippenham Town Youth.
Melksham Town Youth sealed their 2-1 victory against Trowbridge Town Cougars in the final minutes. Jack Whiting scored for the Cougars following good work from Oliver Nash.
UNDER 10's GREEN DIVISION
White Horse Juniors Sparks enhanced their hopes of winning the title after running out 4-1 winners against Larkhall Athletic Hawks. Jemima Gover, Harry Bradford (2) and Tom King scored for the Sparks, with Charlie Noad replying for the Hawks.
UNDER 10's RED DIVISION
Congratulations go to AFC Corsham Leopards after winning the championship title without losing a game.
UNDER 11's DIVISION ONE
In an end to end game, Melksham Town Youth took the lead against Trowbridge Tigers from the penalty spot in the last minute of the first half. Trowbridge equalised from the penalty spot five minutes after the restart but Melksham stole the show in the last five minutes, adding two more goals to their tally to finish 3-1 winners.
Charlie Austin (2) and Jordan Turnbull scored for Melksham, with Luke Murden replying for the Tigers.
Warminster Highbury scored their winning goal within the first three minutes of their match against Devizes Town Youth finishing 1-0 winners. Steve Matthew was on target.
UNDER 11's DIVISION FOUR
Trowbridge Wanderers took the lead through Mohamed Karmoun in their home game against Malmesbury Youth but the visitors cancelled it out out just before the interval. The game could have gone either way but a late goal from Talal Jeddi gave Wanderers a narrow 2-1 victory.
UNDER 11's DIVISION FIVE
Fintan Hart gave visitors Marshfield a 1-0 advantage at the interval in their game against Castle Combe Colts. A close second half saw Combe equalise before Marshfield and Hart got their second to finish 2-1 winners. The win seals the title for Marshfield with two games left to play.
UNDER 12's BLUE DIVISION
FC Chippenham remain unbeaten and five points clear at the top of the table with just one game to play after running out 1-0 winners against Devizes Town Youth.
Charlie Henley scored in the first half for Chippenham.
UNDER 12's GREEN DIVISION
Westbury Youth took a 3-1 lead at the break against home side Chippenham Town Rangers and gave a repeat performance in the second half to finish 6-2 winners. Thomas Blackman (2), Adam Bishop, Aaron Maxwell, Bradley Lewis and Lewis Gardiner scored for Westbury, with defender Scott Ingram named as Westbury's man-of-the-match.
UNDER 12's RED DIVISION
Bradford Town Youth moved off the bottom of the table after running out 3-1 winners away to Larkhall Athletic. Josh Box scored for Larkhall.
UNDER 13's GREEN DIVISION
Warminster Highbury finished their season on a high after running out 5-1 winners away to Westbury. The win leaves Highbury unbeaten and with maximum points.
DJ Wheeler scored for Westbury.
UNDER 12's RED DIVISION
Melksham Park Youth 2nds ran out 14-0 winners against visitors FC Chippenham 2nds, with goals from Ross Jones, Ryan Williams (4), Jake Adams (2), Jack Mumford (3), Les Heathcote and Aaron Chalice (3).
UNDER 14's RED DIVISION
Three first half goals, from Alex Lewis, Matthew Smart and Aaron Hopkins, sealed a 3-0 victory for AFC Calne against Bradford Town Youth.
UNDER 15's BLUE DIVISION
Trowbridge Town Youth narrowed the gap at the top of the table to seven points behind the leaders after running out 5-2 winners at home to Pewsey Vale.
Trowbridge Wanderers moved up to fourth in the table after their 2-1 away win against Salisbury City. Simon Edwards scored for Salisbury.
UNDER 15's RED DIVISION
With winds at near gale force the game between AFC Corsham and visitors Westbury Youth never reached up to expectations as both teams struggled to play good football. Corsham opened the scoring with a well taken goal, but Westbury continued to press and were rewarded just before half-time with a good run and a well stuck goal from the right by Nick Bradley.
The second half was even more disjointed than the first, with the ball completely uncontrollable once it left the ground, but Corsham soon gained the upper hand when they capitalised on defensive errors and eventually ran out 4-1 winners. Daniel Marshall and Tom Lye (3) scored for Corsham.
South Newton and Wishford and visitors Amesbury Juniors cancelled each other out in a 3-3 draw. Aaron Blakemore, Carl Pollitt and Ricky Harrison scored for South Newton.
Johnny Ingram (3), Gareth Cooper, Ben Pantry and Tom Webb scored for FC Chippenham in their 6-1 home win against White Horse Juniors.
UNDER 16's BLUE DIVISION
Devizes Blues earned their third win of the season by running out 2-1 winners against Warminster Highbury. Zac Hartley scored both goals for Devizes.
UNDER 16's RED DIVISION
A close first half saw Melksham Town Youth edge a 1-0 lead in their derby game at Melksham Park. Town dominated the second half, netting a further three goals with no reply to finish 4-0 winners. Town's goals came from Rob Manning (2), Ross Manghini and Shaun Benison, who was making his debut.
Second place Amesbury Juniors kept up the pressure on the leaders after running out 3-1 winners against Marlborough Town.Tom Booth scored a first half hat-trick for Amesbury, with Ollie Camm replying for Marlborough.
Bradford Town Youth took a 1-0 lead at the break through Mark McGuire in their game against Castle Combe Colts. Michael Finch brought the sides level before Sam Tinson scored the winner for Combe.
Ollie Hill gave Salisbury United a 1-0 first half advantage against visitors Worton and Cheverell. A second half goal from Ricky Duncan sealed Salisbury a 2-0 win.
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For full report, pictures and tables see Friday's Wiltshire Times and Chippenham News
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