Glenside crash to goal-happy Saints

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Tuesday, October 07, 2008
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Bristol & Suburban League: Champions St Aldhelms took their goal tally to 18 in three games by defeating Glenside Five OB 5-0 to send the Old Boys to the foot of the table.

Grant Farrell and Richard Griffiths bagged braces, while player-manager John Berry was also on the scoresheet.

Dave Brown was on target after 20 minutes to earn Stoke Gifford United all three points on Hambrook Common against promoted South Glos (Hambrook).

A failure to put the ball in the net proved Fishponds OB's downfall as they more than matched second-placed CTK Southside but lost to an early goal by Wayne Norman.

John Gull scored twice for Almondsbury Reserves as they moved off the bottom with a 2-2 home draw against Broad Plain House.

Teenagers Felix Haigh (16) and Curtis Reid (17) were on target for Winford PH but their efforts could not prevent their first defeat of the season – 4-2 against visitors Teyfant Athletic.

Almondsbury Town Reserves moved into fourth place courtesy of a 4-1 win at Avonmouth.

Seven Beach and Cadbury Heath are level on points at the top of Premier II.

Severn Beach won 6-3 at TC Sports thanks to goals from Aaran Coggley (2), Dan Jefferies, Danny Glancy, Stuart Maytham and Alex Herani. Spike Hood (2) and Gareth Douglas replied for Sports.

Cadbury Heath boast a 100 per cent record from three games after winning 4-2 at Bristol North West.

Brislington A took a 2-0 lead at home against Southmead Athletic through Jamie Caddock and a first goal in five years from Jason Hughes. But Athletic hit back to win 4-2, scoring twice in the last five minutes.

Danny and Dan Simpson, Dwayne Pope and Sean O'Keefe were the Southmead marksmen in a game which was marred by a serious knee injury to Chris Wookey.

Chris Bone scored a consolation goal for Old Cothamians, beaten 5-1 at home by Lockleaze.

Goals from Ricky Bush, from 25 yards, and Aaran Pullin, both in the first half, gave Wessex Wanderers a 2-0 home win over Little Stoke, who had two men sent off in the closing minutes. Wessex keeper Carl Bush saved a penalty.

A hat-trick from Jake Baldock clinched a 3-2 victory for Hengrove Athletic at local rivals Bristol Telephones Reserves in the only Division I fixture played. Joshua Day and Richard Stenner, with a shot from the halfway line, were the Phones' marksmen.

Newcomers Bristol County are setting the pace in Division IV after taking their goals tally to 24 goals in three games with a 9-0 romp against South Glos Reserves.

Matthew Steele led the scoring with four goals, with Shane Budding (2), Aaran Williams, Scott Bowler and an own goal completing their tally.

Lockleaze Reserves are second after edging out bottom-of-the-table Wanderers 2 1.

Ben Morris scored a last-minute winner for another new club Coupland Insulation as they defeated St Annes Town 5-4. Ed Knight, Andy Turner, Carl Giambarezi and own goal completed the scoring for Coupland, who were indebted to storming performance by Dominic Bevan.

Andrew Slee netted twice as Severn Beach Reserves beat visitors Hanham Athletic Colts 3-0. Craig Lancastle scored their other goal.

Andy Brown and Scott Harrison were on target for Wessex Wanderers Reserves in a 4-2 defeat at Ridings High A, while Broad Plain House A edged out visitors Avonmouth A 3-2 thanks to Brennan White (2) and Lewis Carroll.

Jay Pitman scored four times for Cartwheel Sports, who are the early leaders in Division V. Luke Quirke and Will Jones were also on the scoresheet in a 6-0 win over Winford PH Reserves.

Brothers Shani and Makandi Konewani shared six goals for Lebeq United, with Shani scoring four times, in an 8-2 victory over Stoke Gifford United A.

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