CALLUM Stagg, Bradley Hirst and Pierce Wright all netted hat-tricks as Robins put in a superb display to beat Pewsey Vale 11-0 in Under 10 Division 1.
Zac Stewart-Skinner also netted a brace in the victory which leaves Robins second in the league table, three points behind Swindon Rangers A who beat FC Calne 3-0.
Ferndale Rodbourne Pumas’ comeback fell agonisingly short as they lost out 6-5 in an 11-goal thriller against Highworth Town Juniors H.
Highworth scored six in the first half, but braces from Brandon Lewis and Lewis Swatridge and a goal from Kain Chivers saw Pumas go agonisingly close.
Under 9 Division 1
Wootton Bassett A took a two-goal lead in their game against Liden Community A before Michael Friend found the net for Liden. Bassett added two more to make sure of the win before Kieron Mutlow pulled one back for Liden to make the final score 4-2.
A second half hat-trick from Luke Rouse and another goal from Ashley Fowler saw Ferndale Rodbourne run out 4-0 winners against Ramsbury.
Highworth Town Juniors continued their impressive recent run with a 4-2 win against Shrivenham & Watchfield at the Rec. Highworth went ahead early on with goals from Liam Hares and Daniel Warrer. Hares scored his second after the break before Freddie Merrett completed the scoring.
Division 3
A JAIPAL Jhoti goal gave Stratton Juniors Tigers a half-time lead over Swindon Supermarine. Jack Walklett found the net in the second half to seal a 2-0 win for Stratton.
Lewis Aitken opened the scoring for Stratton Juniors Lions against Wootton Bassett before Kieran Curtis and Max Lawlor made it 3-0. Bassett pulled a goal back late on but Stratton held on to take the three points.
Under 11 Division 1
DAN Hopper scored both goals as Swindon Rangers A produced a hard-fought victory against FC Calne.
An entertaining game of football saw FC Chippenham run out 6-4 winners over ASC Youth. Sean Wilkinson, Nathan Rivers, Jon Mallinson and Harvey George all scored for ASC.
Taylor Burt and Charlie McCuish were both on the score-sheet for eight-man Swindon Rangers as they lost 6-2 at the hands of Forest Green Rangers.
Under 11 Division 4
TWO goals each for Dan O'Brien and Josh Haynes and a goal for Lewis Gardner saw Ferndale Rodbourne Colts finish the season strongly with a 5-0 win over Eldene.
Under 12 Division 2
A THRILLING encounter between Croft Juniors Red and Ferndale Rodbourne finally ended all square at 3-3. Croft started strongly taking an early lead, but goals from Bailey Fisher, Callum Ratcliffe and Rhys Chippendale helped secure a share of the points for Ferndale.
Under 13 Division 1
SHAW A remain top of the league after a Charan Chahal hat-trick secured a 4-1 victory over Chippenham. Ramaan Ahmadi pulled one back for the visitors before Dan Grieve grabbed another for Shaw in the last minute.
Two early goals by Cameron Shrubb saw Supermarine take the lead against Greenmeadow Youth before Meadow pulled two back through set pieces to share the points.
Under 13 Division 2
AN OPENING goal from Lawrence Jowett and a superb volley from Toby Harrison earned the points for Blunsdon Colts away to Croft. Louis O`Shea replied late on for the home side but Blunsdon held on for the win.
A goal in each half from Ewan Bennett proved the difference as Ferndale Rodbourne A overcame their club rivals Ferndale Rodbourne B to take the points in a closely contested encounter.
Brinkworth Cats continued their challenge for promotion by securing third place after coming from behind to beat Liden Community 3-2.
Aaron Bryant, Ronan Hollier and Martin Sinclair scored Cats’ goals, with Aiden Bennett and Camillo Vas finding the net for Liden.
Division 3
HIGHWORTH Town Juniors T kept up the race for the title with a 3-0 win against Avonvale at the Rec. Calum Hunt opened the scoring for Highworth with Josh Clarke adding a second, before Hunt made it 3-0 in the second half.
Wanborough Wasps continued their run of good form with a 3-1 win at Sevenfields. After going a goal down in the first half, second half goals from Arthur Smith and two from Johan Warensjo gave Wanbrough the win.
Under 14 Division 1
SWINDON Rangers kept up their good recent run with a 5-0 victory against a battling Highworth team. Rangers went into the break 2-0 up thanks to two goals from Reece Cobb. In the second half Ben Holley scored an excellent free kick and Matty Jones and Adam Bright added two more goals to seal the win.
Division 2
SUPERMARINE took the lead against Eldene thanks to Daniel Harry’s goal, before Taylor Smague grabbed an equaliser. Supermarine regained the lead in the second half through Alex Cook, but Eldene kept pushing and equalised once again via Connor Uzzell. However it was Supermarine that grabbed all three points, thanks to a winning goal from Harvey Michael.
Abir Rahman put Blunsdon Colts 1-0 up before Wanborough equalised before the break. Wanborough then raced into a 4-1 lead before Rahman completed his hat-trick and Joe Adams netted once to square the match at 4-4.
Blunsdon Colts took the lead against Wanborough Juniors but goals from Fraser Gordon, Kieran Garraway (2) and Matt Goodwin saw the away side take lead in the second half. Blunsdon scored three times themselves to earn a share of the points.
Under 15 Division 1
CHISELDON secured an 8-0 victory over FC Calne with Nathan Marland (2), Kieran O'Daly (2), Zak Sawford, Kennedy Gallagher, Jacob Green and Daniel Loyden all finding the net.
Wootton Bassett A and Alderbury played out a 1-1 draw with Tim Watt scoring for Bassett.
Division 2
CROFT scored first through Alex Smith in their game against Highworth Town Juniors but found themselves 2-1 down at half time. Croft equalised through Josh Ayres but went behind again before Ayres equalised for the second time as the game finished 3-3.
Under 17/18 Division 2
AFTER a goalless first half, Wanborough’s Matt Raymond was first to react and turn in Jonny Leighfield's header as it came back off the crossbar to give his side the lead over Stratton.
A second goal from Brittain secured the win despite Stratton pulling one back.
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