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3:16pm Thursday 15th December 2005 in Football
MACK Drysdale scored five second half goals as FC Chippenham U10s secured their biggest victory of the season a 5-1 win over Melksham Park in the Blue Division.
Matthew North scored for Chippenham Town as his side crashed to a 3-1 defeat against Team Bath Arsenal.
Melksham Town Youth came out on top against White Horse Juniors Dynamos with a goal in each half. Evan Dewers, in his first U9s match, and Callum Demkiv sealed the victory Lewis McCaron gave visitors AFC Corsham Jaguars a 1-0 half time lead in their tie against Devizes Town Youth B. Second half strikes from Patrick Grieshaber (2) and John Harding gave Jaguars a 4-0 victory.
Devizes Town Youth A and Warminster Highbury A cancelled each other out in the first half .
An evenly fought second half was finally settled with a William Bissett goal for Devizes. John Johns notched the opener in a 2-1 win.
Ollie Dean scored two to give AFC Corsham Jaguars a 2-1 lead at the break against Trowbridge Juniors.
Wanderers levelled in the second half to send the tie into extra time and then penalties. Alex Kilbane, Jordan Dick and Seth Lavington all scored, but Wanderers went through 4-3.
Melksham Park Youth B saw their way into the quarter finals after running out 2-0 winners against local rivals Melksham Town Youth A.
Aidan Stevenson (2), Jake Brewer, Jake Cooper (2), Charlie Austin (3), Jordan Turnbull (4), Will Stead and Billy Cookson all scored for Melksham in the 14-1 triumph.
FC Chippenham were quick off the mark at home to Trowbridge Wanderers B, going 4-0 up at the break before settling for a 5-1 victory.
Curtis Trudgeon (2), Steve Hayes, Nicky Manifold and Harry Campbell scored for Chippenham with William Hayden replying for Wanderers.
Tommy Smith, Conner West (3), Tom Hollingworth (2), Cameron Wishheart (3), Conner Harrington, Jack Smith (4), Jake Chambers (2) and Harry Beckley (5) all scored for home side Amesbury Juniors Tigers in their 21-0 win against Bromham.
Chippenham Town Youth ran out 8-1 winners away to Melksham Town Youth, who replied through Ben Wyborn.
AFC Corsham booked their place in the next round with a 9-0 win at Red Division Devizes Town Youth.
Castle Combe Colts pegged visitors Salisbury City back after they had raced into a two-goal lead.
They levelled again at 3-3 before City snatched a late win. Combe's goals came from Jack Tyzak-Smith (2) and Jamal Bellahrach.
U9 Red Division AFC Corsham Leopards ran out 3-2 winners at home to Chippenham Town Rangers.
Warminster Highbury earned their second win of the season after running out 3-0 winners away to Derry Hill United.
The Flames then stepped up a gear and goals from Kieran Hegarty (2), Joe Halliday (3), Chris Halliday (2) and Jake Taylor secured the win. Luke Richards and Laurence Bunney were both named as man of the match.
The mid-table clash between Castle Combe Colts Black and Bradford Town Youth brought glory for neither with a 4-4 final score. Gus Wright (3) and Ollie Clayton scored for Bradford.
White Horse hit the post and cross bar several times during the second half but had to settle for a 1-1 draw.
Devizes Town remain two points behind leaders Westbury after running out 6-0 winners at FC Chippenham. Tommy Arkle (2), Luke North, Andrew Williams, Harry Dodds and Will Davis scored for Devizes.
Gareth Jones and Lewis Hurley both scored for FC Chippenham in their 2-1 win against Bromham their first of the season.
Bromham took the lead through Harry Goddard before Ross Chalice brought the game level. After the break two strikes from Melksham's Tamin Ibrihim sealed the points.
The hot-shots saw goals from James Henry (3), George Coward (2), Tristan O'Hagan, Jordan Matthews and Brandon Mundy.
Hosts White Horse Juniors took the lead twice but two late goals from Westbury sealed them a 3-2 win.
Lewis Gardiner, Thomas Blackman and Scott Ingram scored for Westbury with Ben Wickens scoring both goals for White Horse.
Richard Tandy scored four goals for Worton and Cheverell in their 6-2 home win against Chippenham Town Youth. Worton also saw goals from Charlie Waylen and an own goal.
Ryan Goodridge blasted a hat-trick as AFC Corsham won 5-0 at home to Chippenham Town. Leigh Rogers and an own goal made up the tally.
FC Chippenham stay top after Joshua Hodges squeezed home the winner against local rivals Chippenham Town Rangers.
Goals from Matthew Hudson, Hodges and Ajay Arithoppah had been cancelled out by Rangers trio Yan Armstrong, Chris Bolter and George Perry. Ryan Strudwick also saved a penalty for the leaders.
Derry Hill United ran out 3-2 winners at home to FC's 2nds.
Paul Cook gave Chippenham the lead shortly after the restart but Daniel Purser soon levelled. Chippenham regained the lead through Ingram before going further ahead to steal the game at 4-2 with an own goal.
Amesbury saw goals from Jack Gentle (2), Peter Hilliard and four from man of the match Joe Hill in their 7-2 win over South Newton and Wishford.
The mid-table clash between home side Castle Combe Colts White and Westbury Youth saw Westbury run out 4-3 winners. Arthur Richardson and Thomas O'Cain scored for Castle Combe.
After a goalless first half, hosts Salisbury United took the lead through Ollie Hill before Castle Combe Colts fought back to share the points.
Two quick goals by Malmesbury before the break rocked Wanderers. Nathan Pritchard headed home after falling further behind and Mark Dolman's consolation could not save the North Wilts League outfit.
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