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16 year old Harry Milkins son of Manager Colin Milkins scored one of the goals as St Aldhelms beat Premier One leaders Southmead CS Athletic 2 0 at Headley Park School, Aaran McQuaid was also on target for the Saints.

Nick Rugman bagged a brace for second placed Little Stoke but they dropped two points sharing four goals at home to fourth placed Broad Plain House.

Champions Bristol Telephones went a goal behind at home to Avonmouth but a hat trick from Kevin Seacole gave the ‘Phones’ all three points.

Two goals in six minutes helped Winford PH to a narrow 2 1 victory at a windy Somerdale against Lawrence Weston, John Readings with a 30 yard shot in the 40th minute gave Winford the lead with young Shaun Bertham scoring the second in a game superbly refereered by Simon Turner.

Almondsbury Town replaced Old Georgians at the foot of the table losing by the odd goal in five at home, Tom Moore 2 and Nick Kirby scored for Old Georgians.

Goals from Josh Sargent, Sam Payne, Hevlain Nana and Jamey Comley earned Fishponds OB’s a 4 0 win at Cadbury Heath Reserves.

Premier Two leaders Easton Cowboys Suburbia lost for the first time this season and were replaced at the top by Stoke Gifford United who won for the ninth successive game thanks to goals from James Stephens and Ben Hiscocks in a narrow 2 1 victory, Spike Hood replied for the ‘Cowboys’, Luke Bartley missed a penalty for ‘Gifford’.

Severn Beach are one of only three teams still unbeaten they beat Brislington ‘A’ 2 0 at home Jack Newman and Scott McLeod were on target for the ‘Beach’.

Kanwarpreet Singh bagged brace for Bristol Athletic 3 1 home winners over Avonmouth Reserves, the Athletic’s ninth game unbeaten, Ben Serle scored the third.

Dale Simpson, Rob Wilkes and a penalty from Ben Fry were the Southmead CS Athletic Reserves marksmen in a 3 1 home victory over St Aldhelms Reserves.

Almondsbury UWE Reserves and Tytherington Rocks Reserves both won 1 0 away from home at Ridings High and Whitchurch.

The top two teams in Division One were without a game but third placed Totterdown POB dropped two points sharing six goals at Broad Plain House Reserves, Josh Scadding 2 and Jack Park were on target for the ‘House’ with Lee Barnes, Shaun Curtis and Nuno Jose Felix replying for Totterdown.

Richard Coombs on his 50th birthday scored one of the goals for Ashton Backwell Colts 3 0 winners at Wessex Wanderers, Brendon Abood and Connor Biggins completed the scoring.

Four successive wins has taken Rockleaze Rangers Reserves into fourth place they beat Filton Athletic 7 0 thanks to goals from Manny Pullar 2, Callum Oakenfold 2, Andy Watts, Pete Tomiak and Nathan Kelly.

Old Cothamians were celebrating their first victory of the season 2 0 at Fishponds OB’s Reserves thanks to goals from Everton Burke and Lee Hackett.

Golden Hill Sports are unbeaten since October, Keaton Pullen scored both goals in a 2 0 home win over Tyndalls Park Rangers.

Runaway Division Two leaders Lebeq United lost for the second time this season going down 1 0 at home to Little Stoke Reserves who had to play Player Manager Matt Gould in goal, Shaun Ryan scored the only goal of the game.

Downend Foresters have won all three games since the turn of the year scoring 16 goals, Chris King scored four of the goals as they beat Corinthian Sports 5 3, the Foresters lead 3 0 but Corinthians got back to 4 3 thanks to goals from John Davies, Seb Elliot and Jamie Bees before conceding a late penalty.

Cleeve Colts lost  2 0 at home to Hengrove Athletic BC their fifth defeat in six games.

AFC Mangotsfield are up to third place after travelling to promotion rivals Lawrence Weston Reserves and winning 2 0 thanks to goals from Chris Rygal and Zac Zebec and Stoke Gifford United Reserves also won away 3 0 Almondsbury UWE ‘A’.

Josh Cocking 2, Rhys Hickery, Nick Bennett and Kane Hancock were the Whitchurch Reserves goal scorers who completed a quick double against Frys’OB winning 5 2 at Kings Head Lane.

Daniel Causon scored a hat trick for Hydez who move into third place courtesy of a 6 3 win at Old Georgians Reserves, Paul Hynam and James Marchant were also on target for Hydez with Kawser Alam 2 and Jack Payne replying for Old Georgians.

Goals from Dave Wheatley, Andrew Ashford and Bektaf Kentci gave Keynsham Town ‘A’ a 3 1 victory at Ashton United Reserves, Danny Bryant replying for Ashton.

Tim Bruton and Lee Edwards were on target for Old Cothamians who beat Emersons Green by the odd goal in three at Canford Park, Luke Goodwin scored the Emersons consolation goal.

For the second week running unbeaten Division Four leaders Glenside Five OB’s Reserves were made to fight hard for all three points, they edged out relegation threatened Winford PH Reserves by the odd goal in three, Ian Croom and Steve Hull scored for the leaders with Scott Lovell replying for Winford.

Ian Hayes scored the only goal of the game for second placed Long Ashton Reserves against Wessex Wanderers Reserves.

The team to watch in this Division is St Annes Town they chalked up their eighth successive victory beating Brandon Sports 5 0 at the Netham with five separate goal scorers.

A goal from Phil Harrington gave Coupland Insulation all three points at home to Rockleaze Rangers ‘A’.

Luke Butt scored four times to help AEK Boco Colts to a 5 2 home victory over Bristol Sports United, Csaba Tobias scored the fifth, Andrew Slee scored both the Sports goals.

Jack Chatham with a tap in from a yard and Josh Reed scored to give Severn Beach Reserves a 2 0 win at AFC Keynsham.

Division Five leaders lost their 100% record going down to a James Turnor hat trick for Southern Athletic, leading goalscorer Aaran Price pulled a goal back for the leaders.

Second placed Parson Street OB’s Reserves were comfortable 6 0 winners at Stoke Gifford United ‘A’.

Joe Spearey was the Downend Foresters Reserves marksmen after sharing two goals at Ridings High ‘A’.

Chris Evans and Jordan Moore both scored four times as Severnside beat Lawrence Weston ‘A’ 11 1, Phil Wyld, Matt Rowles and Sam Cook completed the scoring.

Jamie Semmence bagged a brace for Totterdown POB Reserves 4 2 home winners over Rolls Royce, Mark Johnson and Alan Perkins completed the scoring.

Mark Jones scored all three goals for Cadbury Heath ‘A’ 3 1 home winners over Knowle Rangers.

Second from the bottom Golden Hill Sports Reserves won 3 1 at Oldbury FC Reserves.

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