Bristol & Suburban League Round-Up
Almondsbury Town Reserves lead Premier One for the first time this season after beating Glenside Five OB 3-0 at Oaklands Park to record their sixth successive victory.
Aaran Hall, Kirk Waldron, with a penalty, and J Cai were on target for Town.
Wayne Norman bagged a brace for CTK Southside, who moved into second place after beating Ashton United 4-2 at Creswicke Road. Ross Andrews and Kevin Seacole completed the tally.
Last week's leaders Teyfant Athletic lost for the first time this season, going down 3-2 at Old Georgians. Kevin Taylor, from 30 yards, and Stuart Wilson, a new signing from Highridge, scored for Teyfant, but Mo Bokota, Anton Dowe and Tom Moore's late winner gave Georgians, who are unbeaten in their last four games, the points.
St Aldhelms and Broad Plain House shared six goals at Headley Park. Richard Griffiths (2) and player- manager John Berry netted for Saints, who fought back from 3-1 down.
Tom Murray scored the only goal of the game for Stoke Gifford United at home to relegation-threatened Avonmouth, while Jamie Comley hit a consolation goal for Fishponds OB, who lost 3-1 at Almondsbury Reserves.
The top three teams in Premier II all had convincing wins. Leaders Southmead Athletic maintained their unbeaten record by winning 4-0 at TC Sports thanks to Dan Simpson, Danny Warren, Dwayne Pope and Dominic Lericer.
Ryan Weeks scored all four goals for second-placed Ridings High, who came from 1-0 down to beat Severn Beach 4-1.
Cadbury Heath Reserves stayed in the hunt with an 8-2 win at Whitchurch. Liam Planter (3), Chris Ashwood, Tom Smallman, Kieran Maloney, Dave Stutt and Josh Nelson were on target for Heath, with Nathan Moore scoring twice for Whitchurch.
Goals from Jamie Davies, Martin Blacker, Chris Powell and a penalty from Lee Houghton earned Bristol Telephones a 4-3 victory at Canford Park against Old Cothamians. John Bainbridge, with his 114th goal for the club, Larry Marsh and Alan Tiler replied for Cothamians.
Goalkeeper Carl Bush saved a penalty for Wessex Wanderers but it could not stop his team going down 2-1 at home to St Aldhelms Reserves. Aaran Anderson netted for Wessex.
Division I leaders Lawrence Weston lost for the first time since October, going down 3-1 at third-placed Bristol Athletic. Carl Hart scored twice with Tom Nunn netting the third.
Player-manager Greg Amott and Euan Dunne were on target for Totterdown POB, 2-1 winners against Broad Plain House Reserves, while Filton Athletic beat Hengrove Athletic 3-1 thanks to Luke Selman, Niall O'Loughlin and a 20-yard own goal.
Almondsbury A are two points clear in Division II after winning 3-0 at Cadbury Heath A.
Second-placed Avonmouth Reserves made it six successive wins by beating Keynsham Town A 5-3 thanks to two goals each from Liam Greening and Neil Jones and a Darren Harvey strike.
Tyndalls Park Rangers stayed in third spot after a 1-0 victory at Little Stoke Reserves – their fifth straight win .
Corinthian Sports won for the first time this season, coming back from 2-0 down at half-time to beat Oldbury Crusaders 4-2 with goals from Mike Holloway (2), Andy Mathias and John Whitmarsh.
Division III leaders Eagle House Elite lost for the second successive week – 3-1 at second-placed TC Sports Reserves, whose scorers were James Gowler (2) and Paul Langley.
Ingleside stayed in the hunt with a 7-1 thumping of Ashton United Reserves. Sam Randall led the scoring with a hat- trick and was joined on the scoresheet by Johnanan Poole, Jamie Jones, Gerry Denner and Rob Chase.
Mangotsfield United A made it six games unbeaten with a 3-2 victory over Glenside Five OB after trailing 2-0. Ollie Carter, Russ Milkins and Karl Durston's injury-time winner turned the game around for Mangotsfield.
Wesley Hawkins, Matt Wood and James Stone fired Parson Street OB to a 3-1 home win over Brandon TT Sports.
Marcus Santoni's double earned Sefton Park a 2-2 draw with Thrissell Nomads, while Lee Kimmins, Lee Bryant and Shamus Hadji were on target for Old Georgians Reserves, 3-1 winners at Teyfant Athletic Reserves, who replied through Tom Denmead.
Bristol County reached the 100 goal mark for the season with slamming Wessex Wanderers Reserves 8-0 in Division IV. Scott Bowler scored four to take his tally to 30 for the season, while Matt Steele (2), Shane Budding and an own goal completed the tally.
Severn Beach Reserves are in third place after winning a nine-goal thriller with Avonmouth A 5-4 thanks to Andrew Slee (3), Craig Lancastle and Steve Hooper.
Stu Brazington earned Wanderers a 1-1 home draw with Coupland Insulation, while Broad Plain House A beat bottom club Golden Hill Sports 6-2 with Gerry Hartrey, Lewis Carroll and Chris Hill all scoring twice.
Lebeq United closed the gap to one point on Division V leaders Lawrence Weston Reserves by hammering Filton Athletic Reserves 11-2. Dominic Holver led the scoring with five goals and Kerron Scott hit a hat-trick.
● Danny Harrison, Wayne Rose, John Readings, Kevin Webster, Chris Giles and Matt Hawkins earned Winford PH a 6-1 win at Brislington A in the Alf Bosley Cup to earn a home tie with Avonmouth in round two. Darren Pool scored for Brislington.











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