SHAW secured their place in the Under 14 League Cup final at the County Ground with a 6-1 win against Greenmeadow at Lydiard Park.
A brace from Stefan Edwards and a goal from Nouman Farroq-Bhatti gave them a 3-0 lead at half time, before Ben Paines made it 4-1 after the break.
Oliver Morris grabbed a consolation for Greenmeadow, before a George Lamb own goal and a second for Farooq-Bhatti secured Shaw’s place in the final.
Under 11 County CupA SUPERB team performance saw Croft Juniors claim a deserved place in the Wiltshire County Cup Final after a penalty shootout triumph over Trowbridge.
Despite being 1-0 down at half time and having no subs, all 11 Croft players dug in and produced a great performance to equalise through Dan Skinner and hold firm until the end of extra time.
Liam Bint, Tom Legge and Archie Benge all found the net in the penalty contest to see Croft through.
They will play Swindon Rangers Under 11s in the final, who made it through after a hard fought 2-1 victory against an excellent FC Chippenham side.
A Joe Tyson double sealed the win, and despite a late consolation by Kane Bradbury, Rangers held on to reach the final.
Under 9 Division 1Highworth Town Juniors took the lead through a Liam Hares goal but Liden Community A continued to battle and drew level at half time through Dean Haddrel.
The second half saw Daniel Ware score Highworth’s second to see them run out 2-1 winners.
A top of the table clash saw Greenmeadow Youth seal a 5-1 victory over Shrivenham and Watchfield with goals from Jamie White (2), Rowan Doyle (2) and Thomas Lane.
Louis Jeremiah gave Shaw the lead against Wootton Bassett before Morgan Hughes and Lewis Rose made it 3-0. Bassett pulled two back to make it 3-2 but Shaw held on for the win.
Under 9 Division 2JAKE Hammond scored the opener for Wanborough Juniors before Liden Community hit back with three goals to lead 3-1, but Cameron Averies bagged a brace to secure the 3-3 draw.
Under 9 Division 3WOOTTON Bassett started strong against Stratton Tigers and scored what turned out to be the only goal of the game through Lewis Footner.
Under 10 Division 1EDWARD Bennett gave Highworth Town Juniors J the lead against FC Calne, before a hat trick from Ethan Parker, a brace from Harvey Flippance and one from Dylan Boulton secured a 7-1 win.
Under 10 Division 2SWINDON Supermarine clinched the Division 2 title with a 2-2 draw against second placed Croft.
Two goals from Daniel Clare saw Marine come from behind twice to secure the point they needed to take the trophy.
Under 10 Division 3HARRY Standan scored a last minute winner to give Ferndale Rodbourne Rovers the Division 3 runners up spot with a 3-2 victory over Shrivenham & Watchfield Blue.
Colin Adams hit a goal either side of the break for Ferndale to help seal the victory.
Under 10 Division 4RYAN O’Neil opened the scoring before Marley Richards and Connor Robb (2) found the net to see Northern Lights defeat Old Town 4-0.
Under 11 Division 2FERNDALE Rodbourne YCFC raced into a 5-0 lead against Wroughton Youth with goals from James Davis, James White, Kyle Meader-Harris and Dawid Osinski with two, but a much closer second half saw Wroughton deservedly get two goals back.
Under 11 Division 3IN AN entertaining match, Swindon Supermarine battled hard to frustrate a Highworth Town Juniors team who, despite plenty of possession, had to settle for a share of the spoils in a 0-0 draw.
Under 11 Division 4FERNDALE Rodbourne Colts gained a four-goal advantage against Shrivenham & Watchfield through Jack Compton-Dear, Lewis Gardner, Josh Haynes and a deflected own goal, however Shrivenham battled hard to score two in reply.
Under 12 Division 2WOOTTON Bassett Town put in a magnificent performance against the league leaders Croft Juniors Red to draw 0-0.
Oliver Matthews, Lee Murphy and Charlie Britten scored as Greenmeadow beat Ferndale 3-0.
Under 13 Division 2FERNDALE started brightly and opened the scoring through Josh Mullen, followed five minutes later with goals from Harry Skinner and Aaron Rowland.
The second half started like the first with further goals from Skinner, Rowland and Kieran Moran, before an own goal gave Marlborough a consolation.
A hard fought tussle saw Croft Juniors edge out Brinkworth Cats 3-1.
Croft went in front via a Tom Holland goal and then doubled their lead before half time through Joseph Kirby. Brinkworth pulled one back and pressed hard for the equaliser before Louis O'Shea broke away to secure the points.
Under 13 Division 3JACK Karpinski headed in two close-range goals for Wanborough as they ran out 6-1 winners at home to Wootton Bassett, the other goals coming from Tyrome Watson, Samuel James, Johan Warensjo and Tom Head.
Sevenfields United went down 5-2 to Greenmeadow Youth thanks to an own goal and a Connor Merritt-Deeks strike.
Under 14 Division 1SWINDON Rangers were 1-0 down at half -time against a strong and determined Shrivenham & Watchfield side but rallied in the second half and sealed a 3-1 win with two well taken goals from Ben Holley and a headed goal from Jack Thatcher five minutes from time.
Under 14 Division 2TWO goals each for Tyler Cobb and Luke Gay and a strike by Shaun Jones completed the scoring as Eldene Rangers beat Cricklade 5-1.
Blunsdon Colts went a goal down to Greenmeadow Youth before Abir Rahman equalised and put the Colts in the lead before the interval. Greenmeadow equalised before Joe Adams scored directly from a corner to seal the points for Blunsdon.
A close fought contest saw Supermarine take all three points thanks to goals from Billy Paget and Prabesh Malla. Ramsbury had taken the lead mid-way through the second half after pouncing on a rebound from a well saved penalty by Ashley Holland.
Under 15 Division 1FOUR first half goals from Wootton Bassett were enough to seal the victory against Swindon Rangers. Ross Algar, Reuben Querzani, Tim Cook and Max Kitchin all scored.
Under 15 Division 2There is a three team challenge for the Division 2 title as third placed Minchinhampton beat second placed Ferndale Rodbourne 3-1. Bradley Keene scored Ferndale Rodbourne’s only goal.
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