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Matches played Saturday 9th Nov

  • 12/11/24
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Match reports by Derek Cumner

Following a disapointing start to the season St Aldhems have improved and
obtained their first win of the season 3 0 at home to Stoke Gifford United Reserves, Woodie Berry, Carter Bailey and Luke Crewe were the Saints marksmen

Leaders Southmead CS Athletic fell to their second defeat of the season 3 0 in the early kick off to Wessex Wanderers, Assan Sowe, David Thorne and Ross Churn were on target for Wessex

Five teams have the same points in joint second place with Redbridge second on goal difference despite dropping two points at Broad Plain House, Max Bateman gave the House a 72nd minute lead with Edward Searle levelling seven minutes later

Jack Knight and Henry May scored consolation goals for Mendip Broadwalk Reserves who went down 5 2 at Easton Cowboys

Jamaica Bell's winning run ended after three successive wins going down 2 0 at home to Henbury & Rockleaze Reserves

At Lockleaze Sports Centre hosts St Vallier move into midtable following an odd goal in three win over Old Cothamians

Senior Division Phoenix NG remain unbeaten but dropped two points sharing six goals at the Field against Almondsbury Reserves, Ihab Said gave Phoenix a 19th minute lead with Callum Trueman equalising within two minutes, Hafeez Dairo put the leaders back in front on 47 minutes before two goals in six minutes from Finley Coombs and Trueman with his second put Amondsbury in the league, Mohamadou Fisiru earned Phoenix a point with a 88th minute goal

Second placed Filton Athletic Reserves were indebted to Harrison Bailey for a 83rd minute goal which earned all three points against Fishponds OB's

Lawrence Weston Athletic continued their good run with a narrow 3 2 home win over Broad Plain House Reserves, goals from Luke Lockyer in the first half and brother Marshall on 61 minutes and a winner from Christopher Hind on 83 minutes clinched the points

Three teams share pole position in Division One with leaders Cosmos UK one of only two teams in all six Divisions with a 100% record they travelled to Henbury & Rockleaze B and won 6 2, Tristan Plummer had a had in four goals scoring one and three assists, Asher Pirie bagged a brace with the other goals coming from Mo Adam and Henry Colston from the penalty mark

AFC Bohemia last their unbeaten record losing 3 0 at third placed Bromley Heath United Reserves

Calum Rogers netted twice with Othniel Conteh adding a third for Wessex Wanderers Reserves 3 2 winners at Coombe Dingle against Old Cothamians Reserves coming back from a 2 1 half time deficit

At the civil service ground Parson Street OB's had seven different goalscorers, striking five tines in the second half after sharing four goals in the first half to win 7 4, Luke Hayward, Ashton Windows, Tom Jackson, Jack Britton, Jordan Porter, Lewis Chivers and James Russell scored for the Street

It was a similar game at Somerdale as Old Georgians took a 24th minute lead with Socius United equalising two minutes later through Joseph Knight the Unuted went ahead with a goal on 35 minutes through Reece Hall, a minute before half time the home side levelled the scores, Socius fell apart in the second half conceding four goals to make the final score 6 2

Marcus Williams bagged a brace for visitors Mendip Broadwalk A odd goal in five winners at FC Union Bristol, Substitute James Parsons added the third with Cuz Mead and Scott Wakeling replying

Division Three leaders AC Moose scored seven without reply against Bedminster Down Reserves to open up a four point lead at the top

Unbeaten Stoke Gifford United A move up to second place with a 3 1 win at North Road against Henbury & Rockleaze C

Four goals in the first half for Port of Bristol through Robert Aldrich 3rd minute, Luca Papantoniou 19th, Paul Griffiths 24th and Peter Ireland 28th, half time substitute made it 5 0 in the 46th minute with his first touch with Ireland with his second goal making it 6 1 at home to Bristol Phoenix Reserves

Two points separates the top four teams in Division Four with Hartcliffe FC Reserves moving into top spot with a convincing 4 1 win over previous leaders Cosmos UK Reserves

Second placed Avonmouth A are in the chasing group following a 3 1 home win over Wessex Wanderers Colts, Curtis Ring netted the Wessex consolation goal

AC Moose Reserves picked up their first win of the season 3 1 at Whitehall against Easton Cowboys A

Libyan Hussein gave Phoenix NG Reserves a 10th minute lead at the Netham against AJA Athletic, Hussein struck again in the 61st minute before Substitute Said Hussen made it 3 1 in the 73rd minute

At the South Bristol Sports Centre Bristol United FC Reserves picked up their second win of the season 5 0 at home to Park Knowle




Alf Bosley Cup
Three goals in the first half from Thomas Hale, Samuel Jenkins and Emile Hunter gave Little Stoke A 3 1 half time lead against Brislington Reserves who scored through Reece Mead, further goals from Ciaran Merritt and an own goal gave Little Stoke A convincing 5 1 win

In the other outstanding Bosley Cup match Hartcliffe FC received a walk over as Saltford Reserves could not raise a side

Somerset Junior Cup
Reece John completed his hat trick in the second minute of injury time to give Red Falcons a narrow 3 2 win at Shepton Beauchamp to enter the draw for the next round