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Read the latest match reports for the Mid-Wilts Youth & Minor League


UNDER 9’S BLUE DIVISION
Warminster Highbury took all three points in their away game against Chippenham Town Youth. Highbury started the better side but Chippenham came back and fought hard to keep the visitors at bay, man of the match was birthday boy Sam Robinson for Chippenham.

Trowbridge Town Youth continued their unbeaten run with a 6-0 win against a very good Castle Combe side. The home side where unlucky not to take the lead early on through a good passing move on the left wing, a penalty was awarded to the home side after ten minutes for a late tackle on the edge of the penalty area, however, the resultant penalty was saved by Town's keeper Nathan Burrows. This seemed to wake Town up, a passing move involving five players resulted in a header coming off the bar, which was then followed by constant pressure on the home side’s goal. Trowbridge eventually took the lead through Liam Naylor after some good midfield play by Conner McKay, who started to dictate the game. Naylor added a second three minutes later. Conner McKay then got the first of his two goals with an excellent shot from outside the box. The second half continued where the first had finished with Trowbridge adding a fourth early on through Mathew Morris. McKay then added his second to make it 5-0 and Bradley Neate got the sixth from close range with a few minutes to go.

Melksham Town Youth and FC Chippenham played out a thrilling but goal less draw.

UNDER 9’S GREEN DIVISION
Westbury were the more organized team in the first half of their away game against Trowbridge Town Youth with an early goal from Jack Booth. Both Harry Gardner and Michael Miles scored from converted corners to give the away side a 3-0 lead at half time.
An inspirational half time talk from Town coach Aide Baker saw Town take control in the second half with excellent teamwork and football from all team members. They were rewarded from a cross by Sam Fuller which was converted by Joseph France. Fuller quickly scored the second. James Pridham scored from a well worked ball from the Town half to even the match. Westbury were unable to respond to the increased pressure and five minutes towards the end conceded a free kick just outside their box. Fuller’s excellent shot past Westbury’s three wall defense into the top right hand corner of the goal gave the home side a much deserved 4-3 win and their fifth win of the season.

The top of the table clash between home side Trowbridge Wanderers and leaders White Horse Juniors Dynamos drew a blank with a 0-0 final score.

UNDER 9’S RED DIVISION 
Home side Devizes Town Youth and Worton & Cheverell provided end to end football at its very best with both teams having scoring opportunities but all credit most go to both goalkeepers who were outstanding. Worton changed their formation in the second half to reap the dividends with Elliot Bodman firing in early in the second half. After the game the man of the match award for Worton went to the whole team for the good solid team performance.

Bromham ran out 2-0 winners at home to AFC Corsham Leopards with two break away goals from man-of-the-match Kyle Smith and Ryan Bole. Oliver Taylor and Joshua Bond both made last ditch tackles and Kai Nutland in the Bromham goal made good saves to keep Corsham at bay.

UNDER 9’S YELLOW DIVISION
Home side FC Chippenham held Castle Combe Colts Black at bay for most of the first half before the visitors broke the deadlock and took the three points with a 4-0 final score.

Trowbridge Wanderers made it an unhappy start to the New Year for home side White Horse Juniors Flames after running out 6-0 winners. Wanderers saw goals from Ben Cooper (5) and George Wilson.

UNDER 10’S BLUE DIVISION
Trowbridge Town Tigers created all the chances early on in their game against Chippenham Town Youth hitting the woodwork twice. Trowbridge were denied by some fine saves before Chippenham created a few chances and took the lead through Harry Myles. Trowbridge equalised just before half time when Tom Easterbrook rounded off a fine passing move. The second half belonged to the two goalkeepers who both pulled off some fine saves to keep their sides in the game finishing at 1-1.

Trowbridge suffered there forth defeat of the season going down by a single goal from Joe Knight midway through the first half at home to AFC Corsham Jaguars. Trowbridge had plenty of possession but could not find a way through a packed Corsham defence as they looked for the equaliser.

Melksham Town Youth earned their second win of the season after running out 5-1 winners in their local derby against Melksham Park. Tom Maynard (2), Brad Butcher and Jamie Broom (2) scored for Town with George Briggs scoring directly from a corner for Park.

Ben Wych (2) and Danny Dempsey both scored for Team Bath Arsenal in their 3-0 home win against local rivals Larkhall Athletic Falcons.

UNDER 10’S GREEN DIVISION
Castle Combe Colts move off the bottom of the table after taking their first three points of the season following their 4-1 home win against Trowbridge Town Youth Jaguars. Kieran Hard, Bradley Morris, Jorden Mercer and Liam Wootten scored for Combe with Ruben Harris replying for the Jaguars.

Warminster Highbury move up into second place following their 3-2 win against home side Devizes Town Youth. Both sides were level at 1-1 at the break then went on to even things out at 2-2. Pressure from Highbury paid off with a late winner. Bradley Burgess and Grant Bridewell scored for Devizes. Adam Walters gave a great performance in goal for Devizes.

Trowbridge Wanderers remain unbeaten at the top of the table following their 8-2 home win against Chippenham Town Rangers. Billy Bartlett (3), Ben Spong (2), Troy Hawks (2) and Mason James scored for Wanderers.

UNDER 10’S ORANGE DIVISION
FC Chippenham earned their first win of the season after running out 3-1 winners away to Warminster Juniors. Adam Bard scored for Warminster.

Bradford Town Youth remain unbeaten at the top of the table following their narrow 1-0 victory against White Horse Juniors Sports.

UNDER 10’S RED DIVISION
Bromham won a thrilling match at Redland Lane thanks to Rion Heywood who scored four of their five goals in their 5 - 3 win against Westbury. Bromham started well and were 2-0 up after just four minutes. Westbury came back strongly and were level mid way through the first half with Adam Osborne scoring with a stunning free kick and Charlie Burgess netting with a header from a well worked corner. Bromham regained the lead just before half time to lead 3 -2 at the break. Both teams had chances throughout the second half with Westbury drawing level again mid way through the second half with a goal from Louis Regler. As the game entered the last ten minutes Bromham scored two more goals to run out 5 - 3 winners with Matthew Lawrence adding to Heywood's four goals to give Bromham a hard fought victory.

Trowbridge Lions entertained Melksham Town Youth in a closely fought encounter at a cold and rainy Woodmarsh. Trowbridge got off to a flying start with Joe Laughton hitting the post in their first attack. Laughton opened the scoring on ten minutes cutting in from the right and hitting an unstoppable shot. The rest of the half was spent with Trowbridge pressing for their second with Ben Prosser leading the way with great forward play . When Melksham did break out they were met with some resolute defending by Kieran Stockden and Jack Houkes. The second half was much the same with the Melksham Goalkeeper making a series of great saves to keep his team in the match. Trowbridge got their second goal when Liam Taylor got on the end of a cross giving the goalkeeper no chance with a fiercely struck drive. Trowbridge got their third when Jamie Law was quickly onto a loose ball in the Melksham area forcing home his first goal of the season and Laughton finished off the scoring to cap a fine 4-0 win.

A powerful shot from Aaron Ward-Baptiste was deflected into the back of the net to give visitors AFC Corsham Leopards the lead in their game against Melksham Park. Corsham defended their lead well until Conner Randell struck from distance to level the game ending all square at 1-1.

FC Chippenham and White Horse Juniors Jets cancelled each other out with a 3-3 final score. Gareth Jones (2) and Lewis Hurley scored for Chippenham.

UNDER 10’S YELLOW DIVISION

Worton and Cheverell took the lead mid way through the first half with a Jordan Wildman strike to the far post in their top of the table clash with leaders Trowbridge Wanderers. Wanderers drew level mid way through the second with a short range shot from Jordan Field. A tight game for two sides who between them have only lost one game all season.

Man of the Match was Jack Dixon the Worton and Cheverell goal keeper with two excellent brave dives at the feet of oncoming attackers, one short range save and a fingertip stretch pushing the ball on to the post followed by a turn and dive onto the ball on the goal line.

Bradford Town Youth went a goal down within four minutes of their home game against Marshfield but fought back to end the first half ahead at 2-1 with both goals from Kieran Blake including a fine header from a corner. In the second half Marshfield began to dominate straight from the kick-off. Marshfield put together some excellent passing moves eventually scoring five goals in the last fifteen minutes to finish 6-2 winners. Jeremy Bond (2), Josh Gardiner (2), Alistair Christie and Alexander Tierney scored for Marshfield.

Larkhall Athletic Kestrels took the lead in their away game against Warminster Highbury but found themselves level at 1-1 at the break with a goal from Jack Webster. The Kestrels had the edge on the game in the second half and were eventual 3-1 winners.

UNDER 11’S BLUE DIVISION

Castle Combe Colts ended the first half of their season on a high after running out 4-2 winners against Devizes Town Youth. Toby Wells, Kieran Drewery, Hayden Bethell and Chris Baker scored for Combe with Toby Wells named man-of-the-match. Praise was also given to Wells and Matthew Hughes for their skill and determination throughout the game.

Warminster Highbury held their own in the first half of their away game against Trowbridge Town Youth taking a 2-0 lead at the break. Trowbridge came to life in the second half dominating with tenacious play and clever passing which led to Nathan Cockram scoring a hat trick against the League leaders. Warminster could not rally back and Trowbridge handed them their first defeat of the season.

UNDER 11’S GREEN DIVISION
Melksham Town Youth are clear winners of this division thirteen points ahead at the top of the table with one game to play following their 5-0 win against second place AFC Corsham Jaguars on Saturday. Melksham saw goals from William Jacomb, Billy Cookson (2), Hayden Stevenson and Jordan Turnbull. Melksham played their county cup game on Sunday and ran out 3-1 winners against Ferndale Rodbourne booking their place in the last eight.

Amesbury Juniors move up into second place after running out 3-1 winners against FC Chippenham. Adam Flint (2) and Harry Beckley scored for Amesbury.

UNDER 11’S ORANGE DIVISION
No games
UNDER 11’S RED DIVISION
After an even first half Melksham Town Youth and Warminster Juniors stood level at 1-1. Play continued on an even keel after the break leading to a final score of 3-3. Tyler Campbell, Cory Benham and Dean Upton scored for Melksham.

UNDER 11’S YELLOW DIVISION
Amesbury Juniors Lions ran out 9-0 winners against Chippenham Town Rangers.

UNDER 12’S BLUE DIVISION
Trowbridge Town Youth Wasps perseverance paid dividends in their game against Derry Hill United which stayed locked at 0-0 for forty minutes due to the hard working and well organised Derry Hill defence and goalkeeper who made a string of stops and saves during the first half to keep the visitors in it. Trowbridge went close before the break with good efforts from Alex de Silva, Josh Moss, Kieran McCaldon and Aaron Patrick. The introduction of Corey Smitherman in the second period revitalised Trowbridge and they began to make their dominance tell with an excellent opening goal from Moss who receiving a through ball from Kieran McCaldon skipped passed two defenders and coolly finished in the corner with a powerful shot. Trowbridge came close to increasing their lead through Conor Stevens before Moss made a second break to score again. Moss completed his hat-trick with five minutes to go finishing the game 3-0 to the Wasps , and keeping them at the top of the table.

A great team performance from Trowbridge Wanderers saw them start the New Year with a win against home side Melksham Town Youth. Goals from Liam Smart and Will Bryant gave Wanderers a 2-1 lead at the break. Wanderers half time substitute Callum Pocock scored with his first touch taking the score to 3-1. Further goals from Tom Berryman, Smart and Bryant saw Wanderers eventual 6-1 winners. Niall McCaughan scored for Melksham.

Trowbridge Town Youth 2nds defence held fast in the first half in their home game against FC Chippenham leading to a goal less first half. All bets were off in the second half as Chippenham went on the rampage netting nine with no reply to finish 9-0 winners. Daniel Heavey (2), Jamie Walker (2), Matthew Stevens(2), Ollie Glover, Luke Thurwell and Michael Smith all scored for Chippenham.

Jack Davis gave visitors Devizes Town Youth a 1-0 lead in the first half of their game against Warminster Highbury. Max Betteridge brought the game level in the second half ending it all square at 1-1.

UNDER 12’S GREEN DIVISION
A six goal salvo from Richard Tandy helped Worton & Cheverell on their way to a home win against White Horse Juniors. Worton opened the scoring with Tandy before Charlie Waylen added a second. Tandy then added the third and fourth to complete his hat trick before White Horse pulled one back. Goals from Waylen and Alex Little made it 6-1 at half time. White Horse pressed on taking the game to 6-3 in the second half but Tandy put the game out of the home sides reach with his second hat trick to finish 9-3 winners. Worton’s man-of-the-match was Oliver Meredith. Ben Wickens (2) and Tom Richards scored for White Horse with Charlie Godwin named as their man-of-the-match having his first match and battling hard throughout.

Amesbury Juniors continue the new year as they left the old unbeaten in nine games following their 11-1 home win against FC Chippenham. Amesbury saw goals from James Henry (4), Tristan O'Hagan (4), Tom Nicklen (2), and an own goal.

AFC Corsham notched up their seventh win of the season after running out 12-0 winners at home to Westbury Youth. Mel King, David King, Joe Lye, Michael Marshall, Jack Beazer, Darren Pegler, Ryan Godridge (3) and Lee Rogers (3) scored for Corsham.

Bradford Town Youth ran out 5-0 winners at home against Chippenham Town Youth with goals from Ollie Beard (2), Shannon Dunn, Shaq Gordon and Dan Timbrell.

UNDER 12’S RED DIVISION
Westbury Youth celebrate the new year with their first point of the season so far after their home game against Pewsey Vale which ended level at 3-3. Robert ‘Rocket’ Burchill, Jacob Townsend and Stephen Brewer scored for Westbury.

Home side Bromham struggled to finish their game against Larkhall Athletic loosing three players through illness throughout the match taking them to just nine left standing at the final whistle. Larkhall made the most of the deficit and were eventual 11-0 winners. Joseph Battrick (6), Ryan Farrington (2), Jake Toogood, Josh Ayres and Ricky Turner all scored for Larkhall.

The first game back after a long Christmas break saw Castle Combe start very brightly against home side Melksham Park and they opened their account with a well worked goal which started from Left Back Toby Mitchell who won the ball on the edge of his own penalty area passed it down the line to Kane Tilley. Tilley ran twenty-five yards with the ball and with a pin point pass to Jack Taylor who slotted past the Melksham keeper in the fourth minute. The first half was all Combe with some excellent passing and they were unlucky not to have three or four goals but for some brilliant goal keeping from the Melksham keeper. Combe managed to sneak a second goal from a Kane Tilley strike from eighteen yards in the twenty-eighth minute. The second half was a different story with Melksham starting the brighter of the teams cancelling out Combes advantage with two goals in the thirty-second and forty-second minutes. It took Combe at least fifteen minutes to get going but when they did it was attacking football all the way. Once again Combe were unlucky not to have three or four goals but the Melksham keeper was on fire stopping numerous shots from the Combe strikers. Sam Wozniak once again broke the deadlock with an individual effort running from the half way line and slotting passed the keeper making it 3-2 to Combe in the fifty-seventh minute. Combe pushed again and in the dying seconds Luke Simpkins shot passed the keeper making it 4-2 to Combe. The game was played in an excellent spirit with good passing from both teams. They were a credit to themselves and the league.

In a well contested battle all was even between home side Bradford Town Youth and Trowbridge Wanderers until the last twelve minutes when Wanderers broke away and scored a well taken goal. Bradford tired towards the end and Trowbridge were denied their second by the post. Bradford's Michael Sealey was outstanding through the whole game

UNDER 13’S BLUE DIVISION

UNDER 13’S GREEN DIVISION
Pewsey Vale opened the New Year with a very convincing performance against Castle Combe with a 7-0 home win. From the first whistle Pewsey got the ball down and played some very good football and took there chances well. Pewsey saw goals from Jamie Webb, Ben Holcombe, Luke Mantock, Chris Ward , Sam Condon (2) and George Kimber.

Warminster Highbury took a 2-1 lead at the interval in their away game against Bradford Town Youth White. Highbury took the game to 3-1 before Bradford fought back taking the game to 3-3. Bradford dominated the last ten minutes but Highbury netted the winner. Jamie Parlour, Rowan Stockley and Ernie Peibst scored for Bradford.

UNDER 13’S RED DIVISION

On a cold dank afternoon and on a heavy pitch Melksham Park and FC Chippenham tried their best to play good football and in the main did. Chippenham played with the wind in the first half and went ahead with goals from Smith (2) and Rhys Merriman (1). The Melksham Park keeper pulled off some fine saves to keep the score down. FC Chippenham got off to a fine start in the second half with another goal from Merriman and as both teams tired in the heavy conditions Merriman added a further. Jamie Smith got his third for a hat-trick for Chippenham and goals from Matthew Hudson and Merriman got finished the game off at 9-0.

UNDER 14’S BLUE DIVISION
Trowbridge Wanderers took a 3-1 lead at the interval in their home game against Devizes Town Youth before going on to finish 6-3 winners. Joe Stradling (2), Ryan Spong (2), Dan Moore and Omar Bakali scored for Wanderers with Jake Waters, Stroud (penalty) and Arnold replied for Devizes.

Trowbridge Town Youth remain unbeaten at the top of the table after running out 6-1 winners away to Team Bath Arsenal.

Lydiard FC went 1-0 down to Castle Combe Colts before bringing the game level at the break. As Combe tired Lydiard took the lead before going on to finish 5-2 winners. Sam Packer (3) and Tom Botham (2) scored for Lydiard.

UNDER 14’S GREEN DIVISION
Warminster Highbury move up into second place replacing Bemerton Heath Harlequins after running out winners against them. Highbury dominated the first half netting three with no reply. Bemerton were back in the game at 3-2 before Highbury regained their three goal cushion. A late goal from Bemerton ended the encounter at 6-3. Craig Sheppard (2), Josh Gartland (2), Shane Penny and Joe Martin scored for Highbury with Steven Browning (2) and Charlie Young replying for Bemerton.

South Newton and Wishford ran out 5-2 winners at home to a very sporting Westbury Youth. South Newton saw goals from Adam Payne, Nick Revell (2) and Joe Cooper (2) with Reeves and an own goal for Westbury.

Levi Wood, Courtney Jones (2) and Sean Waller all scored for Trowbridge Wanderers in their 4-3 home win against Worton & Cheverell.

UNDER 14’S RED DIVISION
A much improved AFC Corsham side eagerly anticipated their encounter with division leaders AFC Calne after their last encounter ended 9-1 to Calne. This game was close throughout with home side Corsham remaining solid in defence throughout. The game remained goal less until the last five minutes when Corsham had their revenge with a single shot from Jack Vesey to take all three points off the leaders for the first time this season, so far.

Trowbridge Town Youth took the lead through James Griffith in their home game against Castle Combe Colts but Combe were up to the challenge and were back level before going on to lead 2-1 at the break. Combe took the game to 3-1 before Town staged a great come back to finish level at 3-3 with two late goals from Christian Speakman and Jordan Pinder.

Melksham Park Youth edged ahead at half time taking a 1-0 in their home game against Langford United before going on to finish 5-1 winners. Park saw goals from Dan Moore, Ben Howe and a hat trick from Ben Forester.

UNDER 15’S BLUE DIVISION

Pewsey Vale took the lead against Trowbridge Wanderers through Nathan Good after a good ball through from Craig Simmons. After the break Trowbridge drew level before Ronnie Frost sealed Wanderers victory at 2-1. 

The top of this division could not be closer with the top three teams all on eighteen points. Third place Castle Combe earned their eighteenth point after running out 4-1 winners away to Melksham Town Youth. Danny Humphries scored for Melksham.

Devizes Town Youth ran out 4-1 winners away to Warminster Highbury with Highbury’s goal coming from David Bowman.

UNDER 15’S RED DIVISION

South Newton took the initiative early on in their game against home side Bradford Town Youth and scored the first goal when the ball broke lose from midfield and wasn't dealt with by the Bradford defence but South Newton did not waste the opportunity and took
the chance with great style. The game looked as though it would be very
tight in all areas of the pitch with nothing to choose between the two sides.
Bradford managed to draw level with a tap in from Ed Wilkins. Bradford
scored again within ten seconds of the restart with Tom Giles bursting
through playing a one-two with Max Willcox on the way to scoring the best
goal of the match. The start of the second period saw Bradford come out looking more determined to carry on their winning run and after the initial ten minutes they had
settled into a good rhythm finishing 8-1 winners. Bradford saw goals from Tom Giles (4), Ed Wilkins, Chris Tonkiss and Max Willcox (2).

Amesbury Juniors settled into a 2-0 lead at the break in their home game against Castle Combe Colts White. Amesbury extended their lead to 3-0 before Combe were back in the game at 3-2. Combe searched for the equaliser but time ran out. Amesbury saw goals from Joey Hill (2) and Peter Hilliard all of which were set up by Jack Gentle.

In their local derby Chippenham Town Youth ran out 5-2 winners against home side FC Chippenham. Johnny Ingram and Paul Cook scored for FC Chippenham

UNDER 16’S BLUE DIVISION
Adrian Chantry and Gavin Glover both scored for Westbury Youth in their 2-1 home win against Devizes Blues.

Phil Wootten gave visitors FC Chippenham a 1-0 half time lead in their game against Warminster Highbury. Highbury brought the game level early on through Nathan Wills before Chippenham then raced into a 4-1 lead courtesy of a Jack Woollings hat trick. Wootten made it 5-1 before Mark Nolan rounded off the scoring at 6-1.

UNDER 16’S RED DIVISION
Melksham Park played host to local rivals and division leaders Melksham Town Youth with both sides cancelling each other out throughout the game resulting in a 2-2 final score. Joe Scott and John Moody (penalty) scored for Park with Rob Manning and Ian Jeffery replying for Town.

Amesbury Juniors and Worton & Cheverell were level at 1-1 at the break before Amesbury went on to finish 5-2 winners. Nathan Osgood (2), Aidie Laurie and Robert Bailey (2) scored for Amesbury.

UNDER 17’S BLUE DIVISION
No games

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