....Premier Division, with a strong second half performance leading them to a 2-0 victory over Bradford Town.
Josh Wadham was the star for the Somerset side, scoring twice for the victors, with home keeper Adam Forster doing well to keep the scoreline to just two.
Willand Rovers also picked up three points away from home, overturning an early deficit to defeat Brislington 3-2.
It was Jimmy Woolland who gave the home side a 14th minute lead, but Willand were not behind for long and got level 4 minutes later, thanks to Brad Ausden’s equaliser.
Rovers went ahead through Josh Searle, with Joe Curtis volleying home early in the second half to double their lead which meant Mike Rimmer’s late penalty was nothing more than a consolation for Brislington.
The most dominant performance of the day belonged to Hallen, who moved into the top half thanks to a 4-0 win at Paprika Park against Hengrove Athletic.
Kyle Thomas scored in either half for the visitors, adding to goals before the break from Daryl Charman and Matt Davis as Hallen extended their winning run away from home to three matches.
Chard Town stormed to the top of the First Division following their 4-0 victory over Oldland Abbotonians at the Dening Sports Field.
Having gone ahead after just 4 minutes, thanks to the in-form Ollie Pearson, Chard gained complete control of the fixture just before the break thanks to a quick-fire double from Liam Cleal and Max Westlake.
Chard have now extended their winning run in the league to three games, with Nathan Warren completing the scoring late on.
Calne Town handed Keynsham their third league defeat of the season, with goals from Dan Sibley and Rory Worthington leading the Lilywhites to a 2-0 triumph at the Crown Fields.
At the Lancer Scott Stadium, goals from Harry Walker and Callum Townsend saw Ashton & Backwell United overturn a half-time deficit to defeat Bishop Sutton 2-1.
After six defeats, Portishead finally grabbed their first points of the campaign thanks to a 3-2 win at home to Wincanton to take them off the bottom of the table. |