Webb glad of Adams' impact at Patchway
Patchway Town boss Matthew Webb has praised teenage marksman Jonny Adams for the impact he has made at Scott Park.
The 18-year-old has already scored four times from a wide- left position since his arrival from Toolstation League strugglers Almondsbury.
Patchway, who further eased their relegation worries with a 2-1 win at Yate on Wednesday, are at Chipping Sodbury Town tomorrow.
Webb said: "Jonny is energetic and enthusiastic and he's been a great addition to our squad."
Sodbury welcome back midfielders George Hemmings and Craig Harding from injury.
Jairzinho Wright says confidence is sky-high within the Henbury camp heading into their big home clash with King's Stanley.
Having beaten leaders Slimbridge 2-0 last weekend, Wright said: "We're five points adrift of the leadership and we all believe we can win the league."
B & W Avonside's mission to secure a top-six spot continues at home to relegation-threatened DRG Stapleton, with Chris Sage and Frank Connelly back to bolster their defence. Avonside are likely to be without regular goalkeeper Emanuele Pullara.
Clinton Wilson and Justin Bishop return to bolster DRG's attack as they strive to stay up.
Attacking midfielder Dave Tweed is poised to become the latest in a line of under-18s to win promotion to Thornbury Town's first team, as they seek to maintain their impressive form away against league leaders Slimbridge.
Yate Town Reserves, with four straight defeats behind them, entertain a Hanham Athletic side who eased their relegation worries with a gutsy 2-1 away defeat of Tuffley Rovers in midweek.











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