Coalpit Heath grab away success against Wick

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Tuesday, October 07, 2008
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Bristol & District League: Goals from Tim Bisp, Aaron Fry and Karin Rendall gave promoted Coalpit Heath a 3-2 Senior Division victory away to Wick Reserves, who replied through Spencer Davis and an own goal.

Arthur Lanham scored a hat-trick as Nicholas Wanderers A beat Seymour Reserves in Division II. Chris Gallion and Paul Challenor were also on target for Wanderers.

Matthew Grimes' hat-trick led Brislington Cricketers to a 5-0 win against Rangeworthy. He was joined on the scoresheet by Chris Munden and Jacob Westcott.

In Division IV, St Mary's FC Reserves went down 3-1 at home to Impact Squad, whose scorers were Steve Pollock, Byron Nicholls and Pedro Galhano.

Talbot Knowle Reserves thumped Fry Club B 6-2 thanks to Frank Gingell (3), Jack Luton (2) and Charles Just, while St Phillips MAS Reserves beat St Nicholas 3-1 thanks to Danny Hennessey (2) and Aaron Ferguson.

Ashley Barnes netted for Oldland Abbotonians A, beaten 3-1 at home by Longwell Green Sports B, and Andy Fordham and Trevor Harris earned Bradley Stoke Town a 2-0 win at Made for Ever Reserves.

Langton Court pipped Soundwell Victoria 2-1 in Division V with goals by Liam Bamford and Carl Lovegrove, while Tom Bewley (2), Jeff Britton, Ian Mason and Matt Parry fired AEK Boco A to a 5-0 victory over against Brimsham Green Reserves.

Clinton Frampton, Steve Hall and Ryan Frampton were on target for Wick A, 3-1 winners at Henbury FC, while Mike Stutt earned St Pancras a 1-1 home draw with Bendix Reserves.

The game between Portville Warriors and Pucklechurch Sports A was called off as Pucklechurch could not raise a side.

Greyfriars Athletic A beat Coalpit Heath Reserves 3-0, with Oliver Coles, Micky Bartley and Billy Alderman on the scoresheet.

In Division VI, Aaron White (2), Sean Kelly and Matt Hooper gave South Bristol Central A a 4-2 win over Little Thatch.

There was another close contest between Bradley Stoke Town Reserves and Crosscourt United Reserves, the visitors edging home 3-2 thanks to Mark Abrahams, Rob Pring and Jamie Tweedy. Paul Skipp and Edward Decroos replied.

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