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Match Report for Saturday, 6th March, 2010
 
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Bristol and Suburban Association Football League

CTK Southside lost the last unbeaten record in the seven divisions after going down 3 2 at Avonmouth in Premier One, goals from Kevin Westlake and Charlie Bishop 2 gave Avonmouth a 3 0 lead before leading scorer James Donegan scored twice including a penalty, but Avonmouth hung on to clinch the three points.

League leaders Southmead CS Athletic have opened up a five-point lead at the top even though they were held to a goalless draw at South Glos (Hambrook).

Old Georgians stay in third place beating Stoke Gifford United by the odd goal in seven, Alex Bateman, Anton Dowe, Abdi Way and Luke Cousins scored for Old Georgians.

Goals from Nick Stewart, Dino Parker and a 25 yard goal from Ian Johnson gave Glenside Five OB a 3 0 win at Fishponds OB’s their second successive win to move out of the relegation positions.

Adam Lane scored his 13th goal of the season for Winford PH who shared six goals at home to Ashton United, Ian Palmer and Wayne Rose were also on target for Winford, Scott Pearce, Neil Webber and Lee Venn replied for the United.

After a promising start to the season Cadbury Heath Reserves have gone four games without a win, they travelled to St Aldhelms and lost 6 2.

Broad Plain House drop into the relegation positions after losing 2 0 at home to Almondsbury Town Reserves.

With the top two teams not playing in Premier Two Severn Beach missed a chance to close the gap after being held 1 1 at Bristol Athletic, Ricky Newton with a penalty scored for the Athletic.

Little Stoke won 2 1 at Whitchurch and Wessex Wanderers and Lockleaze fought out a 0 0 draw at the Civil Service ground.

Secretary Grant Avery scored a hat trick to help Bristol North West to their first win in six games, 4 2 at home to Lawrence Weston, Owen Wolfe scored the fourth.

Pete Newton Smith gave Tytherington Rocks Reserves the lead at home to Ridings High who levelled later in the game.

Avonmouth Reserves missed a chance to go back to pole position in Division One after losing 5 0 at Easton Cowboys Suburbia, Ben Ricketts 2, Secretary Phil Arnold, Marcus Smith and an own goal scored for the Cowboys.

Filton Athletic took their unbeaten run to seven games under new managers Matt Budd and Gary Rowe winning 4 0 at bottom of the table Bristol Telephone Reserves, Mike Slade, Pete Jeffery, Simon Bryan and Chris Misir were the Filton marksmen.

Dave Bennett scored a consolation goal for Fishponds OB Reserves who lost 3 1 at home to fourth placed Totterdown POB.

Hengrove Athletic BC lost 4 2 at home to Broad Plain House Reserves, Ridings High Reserves and Keynsham Town ‘A’ shared two goals and Ashton Seniors lost 4 0 at home to Rockleaze Avonside Reserves.

Division Two leaders Southmead CS Athletic Reserves dropped two points at home to Corinthian Sports who hit the post near the end of a 2 2 draw, John Davies and Mike Holloway scored for the Sports with Danny Glancey and Michael Pepper replying for the leaders.

Second placed Ingleside did not take advantage of the leaders dropping points after sharing six goals at Almondsbury ‘A’, Lee Roberts and Nick Hogg scored for Almondsbury.

Thrissell Nomads also dropped points sharing two goals with Downend Foresters, Matthew Evans scored the Nomads goal from the penalty spot and Little Stoke drew 1 1 at home to Oldbury Crusaders.

There were five draws in the six Division Two games Stoke Gifford United Reserves drew 3 3 with visitors Mangotsfield United ‘A’, Mike James 2 and Ian Semple gave Gifford a 3 1 lead before Mangotsfield scored once with 15 minutes to go and then equalised 4 minutes 58 seconds into injury time.

The only winners in the Division were Tyndalls Park Rangers convincing 4 1 winners at home to CTK Southside Reserves, Jamie Munday was on target for CTK.

Golden Hill Sports are the new leaders of Division Four taking full advantage of leaders Bristol County not having a fixture they took their goal tally in the last four games to 21 with a 7 1 win at home to Fishponds OB ‘A’, John Laing 2, Jason Brown, Tom O’Brien, James Carter were amongst the goals for the leaders.

Third placed Ashton United Reserves are also in good goalscoring form 13 goals in the last three games they won 3 1 at Glenside Five OB Reserves, Steve Keys 2 and an own goal were the United marksmen with Paul Taylor replying for Glenside who drop into the relegation positions.

Lebeq United have won their last five games and they stay in fourth place courtesy of a 3 1 home victory over Old Georgians Reserves, Dan Godfrey scored for Old Georgians.

Sefton Park moved further away from the relegation positions with a hard fought 1 0 win at Broad Plain House ‘A’

Shaun Coles gave Hanham Athletic Colts the lead at home to Old Cothamians Reserves who equalised in the last minute.

Division Four leaders Lawrence Weston Reserves increased their lead at the top after winning 6 0 at AFC Spartans. Veteran Billy Booker scored a hat trick.

Second placed Wanderers lost 3 1 at St Anne’s Town who scored through Kevin Taylor, Colin Spiers and Scott Campbell.

Oldbury Crusaders Reserves beat Winford PH Reserves 2 0 to stay in fourth place thanks to goals from Chris Thorne and Lee Bremner and Filton Athletic Reserves won 2 1 at Coupland Insulation, Secretary Matt Gould scored both Filton goals with Kyle Giambaresi replying for the Insulation.

Tom Pinnell, Josh Bennett and Lawrence Tickner scored to give Emersons Green a 3 2 victory at Avonmouth ‘A’.

In the local derby at the Civil Service Ground, Brandon TT Sports edged out their neighbours Wessex Wanderers Reserves by the odd goal in five, Aaron Amos, Andy Billitteri and Ryan Auchterlonie scored for TT with Aaron Anderson scoring twice for the Wanderers who also missed a penalty.

Poker County UK have won their last eight games and lead Division Five by five points after winning 8 0 at Knowle Rangers.

Goals from Jordan Haley 3, Tom Johnston 2 and Sharrif Addressi helped Stoke Rangers to beat Lawrence Weston ‘A’ 6 2 to move into second place.

49 year Sean Day scored a hat trick for Parson Street OB Reserves 7 0 winners at home to Rolls Royce, Paul Lippett 2, Jason Carter and Sean Gyde were the other ‘Street’ marksmen.

Whiteladies won for the second time this season 5 3 at Stoke Gifford United ‘A’, Centre half Jordan Russell scored twice for Gifford with Mark Scotland adding a third.

Mangotsfield United ‘B’ beat Totterdown POB Reserves 2 1 and Whitchurch Reserves drew 0 0 with AEK Boco Colts.