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Toolstation Western League Round-Up
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In the Toolstation Western League Premier Division on Saturday, Bridgwater Town returned to winning ways away at.....
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.....Hengrove Athletic, with a dominant second half leading them to a 4-1 win at Paprika Park.

 

It took 31 minutes for the deadlock to be broken via a Lee Begg deflection, with the home side responding just 2 minutes later following a headed effort from Giorgio Mancini.

 

In the opening moments of the second half, Town forward Jack Taylor was fouled in the box, before dusting himself down to fire the visitors ahead from the spot.

 

The current league leaders extended their lead through Tom Ellis, before Kurt Robinson wrapped things up with their fourth 18 minutes from time.

 

Jack Witcombe scored the solitary goal just before half-time to lead Bradford Town to a 1-0 win at home to Brislington.

 

The points were shared at Silver Street where Jason Burt’s header cancelled out Luke Mortimore’s opener to help Roman Glass St George claim a 1-1 draw with Willand Rovers.

 

At the Hand Stadium, Syd Camper’s brace helped lead Clevedon to a 3-2 victory over Odd Down.

 

The in-form Ash McGrane fired Odd Down ahead in the 41st minute, but the visitors found themselves behind at the break following a quick-fire double from Camper and Lucas Vowles.

 

Anthony Conradi struck a late consolation for the Bath side, but Camper had already wrapped things up for the hosts by then to extend their winning run to four matches.

 

Wellington will be hoping they can put a similar winning run together after securing their first three points of the season following a 2-1 defeat of Shepton Mallet.

 

In what was their first true home game of the season, goals from Joe Chamberlain and Glen Wright helped Wellington come from behind to secure the win after Isaac Reid had fire Mallet ahead.

 

First Division: Welton Rovers extended their winning streak to three matches at West Clewes, thanks to a three-goal second half blitz against Bishops Lydeard.

 

After taking the lead in the 58th minute thanks to a direct free-kick from Aaron Cockerill, Welton marched on to another win thanks to further goals from Joe Battrick and Aaron Seviour.

 

All twenty teams in the division have now tasted defeat, after Harry Turner scored the only goal of the game during Sherborne’s defeat of Corsham Town.

 

Warminster Town put Bristol Telephones to the sword on their way to a fourth league win of the campaign.

 

Town added a couple of late goals to add gloss to the 7-1 scoreline, capping a mightily impressive performance which saw Jack Miluk and George Butler each score doubles alongside goals from Harry Barnes and Jake Wright.

 

Wells City were another side to score a big away victory, scoring twice in either half to claim a 4-1 win over Bishop Sutton.

 

Tom Clifford-Jones set Wells on their way at the quarter-hour mark, with Ryan Stiles doubling their advantage 9 minutes before the break.

 

City picked up where they left off after the interval with James Bisgrove extending the lead to three, with the same man then finishing the scoring late on, just moments after the home side had scored a consolation of their own.

 

Calne Town captured their first win since the opening day, with Stuart Windsor’s double adding to a goal from Dan Sibley during their 3-0 win at home to Ashton & Backwell.

 

There was also a second league win of the season for Keynsham Town, who defeated Chippenham Park 4-1 at Hardenhuish Park.

 

After seeing Kyle Box’s early opener cancelled out by Christian Koffi, Keynsham took the half-time lead, thanks to a looping header from Matt Curnock, before second half goals from Rhymel Henderson and James Ollis wrapped up the away win.

 

In the comeback of the day, goals in the final 20 minutes from Jack Hopper and Josh Brigham helped Devizes Town claim a 2-1 win at home to Wincanton, who had led for the majority of the match thanks to an early strike from Kris Hastings.

 

Longwell Green Sports claimed a 3-2 victory in their derby with Oldland Abbotonians, with former O’s player Adam Young claiming the late winner.

 

A 4th minute penalty from Josh Williams gave Oldland the perfect start, before the visitors drew level through Connor Britton.

 

Longwell Green went ahead 15 minutes from time, thanks to Britton’s second of the afternoon, only for Oldland to hit back instantly through Adam Ireland.

 

Young struck the winning goal came 5 minutes from time to help the away side move up into the top half of the table.

 

There was another 3-2 result at the Dening Sports Field, where Chard Town held off a late charge from Radstock to secure the win.

 

Ollie Pearson scored the only goal of the first half to put Chard ahead, with Nathan Warren then scoring in the opening minute of the second half to double the advantage.

 

Birthday boy Liam Cleal looked to have put the result beyond doubt when he claimed Chard’s third, but Radstock fought back and only finished one goal short of securing a point.

 

The story of the game was similar at Bristol Road, where Cheddar’s three-goal advantage proved to only be just enough to claim a 3-2 win over Portishead Town.

 

The Cheesemen were on the front foot for much of the first half and led 3-0 at the break thanks to a pair of goals from Adam Jones and a strike from Adam Wright.

 

The hosts gave it their all in the second half, however, and following goals from Alex Fox and Alex O’Keefe they were unlucky not to strike again and secure a point.

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Toolstation Western League Round-Up
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Sunday 09 September 18 I 00:00:00
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.....Hengrove Athletic, with a dominant second half leading them to a 4-1 win at Paprika Park.

 

It took 31 minutes for the deadlock to be broken via a Lee Begg deflection, with the home side responding just 2 minutes later following a headed effort from Giorgio Mancini.

 

In the opening moments of the second half, Town forward Jack Taylor was fouled in the box, before dusting himself down to fire the visitors ahead from the spot.

 

The current league leaders extended their lead through Tom Ellis, before Kurt Robinson wrapped things up with their fourth 18 minutes from time.

 

Jack Witcombe scored the solitary goal just before half-time to lead Bradford Town to a 1-0 win at home to Brislington.

 

The points were shared at Silver Street where Jason Burt’s header cancelled out Luke Mortimore’s opener to help Roman Glass St George claim a 1-1 draw with Willand Rovers.

 

At the Hand Stadium, Syd Camper’s brace helped lead Clevedon to a 3-2 victory over Odd Down.

 

The in-form Ash McGrane fired Odd Down ahead in the 41st minute, but the visitors found themselves behind at the break following a quick-fire double from Camper and Lucas Vowles.

 

Anthony Conradi struck a late consolation for the Bath side, but Camper had already wrapped things up for the hosts by then to extend their winning run to four matches.

 

Wellington will be hoping they can put a similar winning run together after securing their first three points of the season following a 2-1 defeat of Shepton Mallet.

 

In what was their first true home game of the season, goals from Joe Chamberlain and Glen Wright helped Wellington come from behind to secure the win after Isaac Reid had fire Mallet ahead.

 

First Division: Welton Rovers extended their winning streak to three matches at West Clewes, thanks to a three-goal second half blitz against Bishops Lydeard.

 

After taking the lead in the 58th minute thanks to a direct free-kick from Aaron Cockerill, Welton marched on to another win thanks to further goals from Joe Battrick and Aaron Seviour.

 

All twenty teams in the division have now tasted defeat, after Harry Turner scored the only goal of the game during Sherborne’s defeat of Corsham Town.

 

Warminster Town put Bristol Telephones to the sword on their way to a fourth league win of the campaign.

 

Town added a couple of late goals to add gloss to the 7-1 scoreline, capping a mightily impressive performance which saw Jack Miluk and George Butler each score doubles alongside goals from Harry Barnes and Jake Wright.

 

Wells City were another side to score a big away victory, scoring twice in either half to claim a 4-1 win over Bishop Sutton.

 

Tom Clifford-Jones set Wells on their way at the quarter-hour mark, with Ryan Stiles doubling their advantage 9 minutes before the break.

 

City picked up where they left off after the interval with James Bisgrove extending the lead to three, with the same man then finishing the scoring late on, just moments after the home side had scored a consolation of their own.

 

Calne Town captured their first win since the opening day, with Stuart Windsor’s double adding to a goal from Dan Sibley during their 3-0 win at home to Ashton & Backwell.

 

There was also a second league win of the season for Keynsham Town, who defeated Chippenham Park 4-1 at Hardenhuish Park.

 

After seeing Kyle Box’s early opener cancelled out by Christian Koffi, Keynsham took the half-time lead, thanks to a looping header from Matt Curnock, before second half goals from Rhymel Henderson and James Ollis wrapped up the away win.

 

In the comeback of the day, goals in the final 20 minutes from Jack Hopper and Josh Brigham helped Devizes Town claim a 2-1 win at home to Wincanton, who had led for the majority of the match thanks to an early strike from Kris Hastings.

 

Longwell Green Sports claimed a 3-2 victory in their derby with Oldland Abbotonians, with former O’s player Adam Young claiming the late winner.

 

A 4th minute penalty from Josh Williams gave Oldland the perfect start, before the visitors drew level through Connor Britton.

 

Longwell Green went ahead 15 minutes from time, thanks to Britton’s second of the afternoon, only for Oldland to hit back instantly through Adam Ireland.

 

Young struck the winning goal came 5 minutes from time to help the away side move up into the top half of the table.

 

There was another 3-2 result at the Dening Sports Field, where Chard Town held off a late charge from Radstock to secure the win.

 

Ollie Pearson scored the only goal of the first half to put Chard ahead, with Nathan Warren then scoring in the opening minute of the second half to double the advantage.

 

Birthday boy Liam Cleal looked to have put the result beyond doubt when he claimed Chard’s third, but Radstock fought back and only finished one goal short of securing a point.

 

The story of the game was similar at Bristol Road, where Cheddar’s three-goal advantage proved to only be just enough to claim a 3-2 win over Portishead Town.

 

The Cheesemen were on the front foot for much of the first half and led 3-0 at the break thanks to a pair of goals from Adam Jones and a strike from Adam Wright.

 

The hosts gave it their all in the second half, however, and following goals from Alex Fox and Alex O’Keefe they were unlucky not to strike again and secure a point.

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