Highworth Colts are the under 13 champions in the Cirencester and District Youth League after thumping nearest rivals Cirencester Juniors 6-1 at the Corinium Stadium.

The Colts were 1-0 down at half-time, but Steve Smart got the equaliser with a shot into the top right-hand corner of the net and Danny King made it 2-1 as the team from Highworth started to control the game in the second period.

Tino Pileggi made it 3-1 before King got his second with a superb individual effort.

Joe Gentilcore smashed in the fifth from 20 yards before substitute Matt Jones sealed the title five minutes from time.

The Colts still have a chance of the double, as they are also through to the semi- finals of the League Cup.

Cricklade put in one of their best performances of the season to beat Eldene 5-1 in the under 14 section.

Cricklade got off to a flying start on three minutes when Daniel Thompson lofted a high ball over the Eldene defence and Daniel Dodson duly controlled it and shot past the advancing keeper.

Cricklade extended their lead on 25 minutes as Luke Hunt crossed for Sammy Fish to finish via an upright.

Sam Walton turned and fired home the third in first-half stoppage time.

Callum Dunn pulled a goal back early in the second half, but Cricklade replied when James Lally rounded the Eldene keeper to score.

The fifth goal arrived with two minutes remaining as Lally again stabbed home following a goalmouth scramble.

Highworth clinched third place in the under 15 division of the Cirencester & District Youth League.

A 4-1 win over last season's champions Mitel secured the top-three berth.

Ryan King opened the scoring on the half-hour mark when the referee overruled the linesman's offside signal, and Ryan King neatly took the ball round the Mitel defence and lobbed home from the tightest of angles.

Ben Cowley doubled the lead seven minutes later after latching onto Stephen Ware's quickly taken free-kick.

Mitel halved the deficit a minute after the restart, but Lorien Bardwell restored the two-goal cushion on 52 minutes, smashing past the Mitel keeper from close range.

King completed the scoring just after the hour, converting James Penny's cut back.

Malmesbury warmed up for their cup final with under 15 champions Purton on Sunday with a 3-1 win at Stratton.

Malmesbury went a goal down after 20 minutes, but Jack Ward levelled direct from a free-kick soon after.

James Brown gave Malmesbury the lead midway through second half and Mark Lane added a third.