Report for Saturday 11th May
Match reports by Derek Cumner
18/05/24
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Report by Derek Cumner
Old Cothamians picked up their first win of the season an emphatic 7 0 home win over a weakened Lawrence Weston Athletic, Dan Chidgey and Toby Palmer bagged braces with the other goals coming from Sam Chalway, Thonas Holloway and Tom Young
A sixth minute goal from Ross Churn was enough to earn second placed Wessex Wanderers all three points at Redbridge
Two goals by Jake Pollinger was enough to earn Broad Plain House a point at Hillside Gardens against Rockleaze Rangers Reserves
At North Road goals from Antonio Sanfilippo and Glen Mitchell earned St Aldhelms their first point of the season sharing four goals with Stoke Gifford United Reserves
There is new leaders in the Senior Division with Mendip Reserves moving into pole position with an odd goal in three victory at previous leaders Jamaica Bell, Jay Tummon and Harry Jones were the Mendip marksmen
Youseff Malik, Fabian Pereira and an own goal were on target for sixth place Filton Athletic Reserves 3 1 winners over Easton Cowboys Reserves at the BAWA, Angus White replied for the Cowboys
Almondsbury Reserves picked up their first win of the season a convincing 7 3 home win over Parson Street OB's at the Field
Fishponds OB's were awarded a walkover as AFC Mangotsfield could not raise a side
Unbeaten Avonmouth Reserves are top of Division One following a 6 1 win at St Bedes School against Bromley Heath United Reserves
Second placed Phoenis NG are two points behind with a game in hand following a 7 1 home win over Old Cothamians Reserves, Mark Gillespie netted the consolation goal
Brad Dunn struck twice for Broad Plain House Reserves who missed the chance to go top of the table drawing 2 2 with Little Stoke Reserves
Fourth placed Rockleaze Rangers A won 4 0 at AFC Bohemia the newcomers first defeat of the season
Brad Boyd scored twice for Cadbury Heath Reserves but the goals were consolations as visitors Cosmos FC scored four times through two oenalties from Henry Colston, Max Nosko and a 30 yard chip shot by Alin Majeri
At the Civil Service Ground Bristol Phoenix lost 5 0 to Redbridge Reserves
In Division Two leaders Imperial Reserves won 2 0 at Headley Park School against St Aldhelms Reserves
Second placed Old Georgians won 2 1 at Norman Road Saltford against Saltford Reserves
Three goals in each half helped Red Falcons maintain their 100% record with a convincing 6 0 win at Somerdale against Bitton A
A goal by Ollie Loud earned second place Socius United all three points at home to Cutters Friday Reserves
The remaing two games were away wins Stoke Gifford United A won 5 1 at Bristol Phoenix Reserves and Old Georgians Reserves won 2 1 at Little Stoke A thanks to strikes from James Lister and Jack Payne
Runaway Division leaders Southmead CA Reserves continued their impressive goal scoring with a 8 2 home win over Hartcliffe Reserves, Dan Proctor and Knoydon Templar netted for Hartcliffe
Bristol Wanderers followed last week's 5 1 victory with a 5 2 home win over Bedminster Down A, Liam Hodges and Marshall Quinn scored for Bedminster
Second placed Easton Cowboys A beat Avonmouth A 6 2 at Whitehall
Two teams progressed in the GFA Primary Cup with AC Moose winning 3 1 at home to Phoenix NG Reserves in an all Suburban League tie
At Pomphrey Hill Bromley Heath United A beat Clifton St Vincent's B 1 0 with a first half goal