Win Treble for Fishponds

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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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Bristol & Suburban League:

Downend Cricket Club, the headquarters of Fishponds OB, was buzzing on Saturday night as all three teams returned with three points.

Sam Payne scored a hat-trick and Darren Litton was also on target as the first team won for the first time this season, 4-0 at home to Stoke Gifford United.

Goals from Ricky Wilkes, Dave Long and Jamie Comley helped the A team beat Ashton United Reserves 3-1, while the B side, with an average age of 35, are in second place in Division V after a 7- 0 win at Lawrence Weston A. Dave Bennett led the way with a hat-trick and was joined on the scoresheet by Lee Taylor (2), Nick Wright and Jason Manning.

James Batchelor bagged a brace as CTK Southside made the most of two of their biggest rivals playing each other to open up a three-point lead at the top of Premier I by winning 4-0 at Cadbury Heath Reserves. Lee Phillips and Mike Grist were also on target for the Knowle-based side.

Champions St Aldhelms drew 1-1 with second-placed Southmead CS Athletic, whose marksman was Rob Sivers.

Avonmouth moved up to fourth with a 5-1 home win over Broad Plain House. Nick Alexander, Karl Buffery, Chris George, Anthony James and Everton Senior were all on the mark, with Ricky Gray scoring for House.

Everton Murray was on target for Glenside Five OB, who stayed rooted to the bottom of the table after a 3-1 home defeat by Almondsbury Town Reserves, while Ashton United took their unbeaten run to four games with a 1-0 victory at South Glos (Hambrook).

Adam Lane, switched to play up front at his own request, hit a hat-trick – one a penalty – as Winford PH beat Old Georgians 3-2. Alex Bateman scored both goals for Georgians.

Lockleaze moved top of Premier II on goal difference after a 5-1 success at Whitchurch. A Dean Patterson hat-trick and goals from Nathan Kelly and Alex Morse settled the outcome, while Adam Winstone netted for Whitchurch.

Goals from Kadeem Sinclair and Paul Lea earned second-placed Bristol Athletic a 2-2 draw at Bristol North West, who replied through Steve Snell and Grant Avery.

Sixteen-year-old Aaran Osbourne and Paul Johnson were the Brislington A marksmen in a 2-0 win at Almondsbury UWE Reserves which moved them up to third place.

Bristol Telephones are fourth and still unbeaten after sharing six goals with Lawrence Weston at Stockwood. Martin Blacker, Chris Powell and Rick Anstey scored for Phones. with Aaran Anglin (2) and Ashley Tarr replying for Lawrence Weston.

Goals from Ricky Evans and Matt Bernard helped Little Stoke to a 2-0 home victory over Tytherington Rocks Reserves.

Division I leaders Imperial Saints were made to fight hard for all three points against bottom side Bristol Telephone Reserves, Ben Griffiths scoring the the only goal of the game.

Second-placed Broad Plain House Reserves won 3-2 at Rockleaze Avonside Reserves, whose scorers were Dan Holden and Chris Williams.

Newcomers Easton Cowboys Suburbia are still unbeaten but their 0-0 draw with Ashton Rangers was their fourth draw in a row.

Danny Clark, Kane and Kyle Adams, Sam Boxy, Connor Biggins and Lee Monelle shot Ashton Seniors to a 6-0 victory over Keynsham Town A.

Three teams are separated by a point at the top of Division II, with Ingleside leading the table on goal difference from Southmead CS Reserves.

Ingleside beat Oldbury Crusaders 5-2 at home thanks to Luke Perryman (2), Nick Maynard (2) and Daniel Clark, while Ben Fry (2), Danny Couglan, Darren O'Neill and Rob Wilks were on target for Southmead, 5-3 winners against Cartwheel Sports. Luke Quirke scored all three Cartwheel goals.

Thrissell Nomads are a point behind after beating visitors Mangotsfield United A, goals from Danny Moore, Matthew Evans, Niall O'Loughlin and Dan Campbell clinching their fourth successive win.

Ben Mizen and Lee Smart were on target for Downend Foresters, who pipped Tyndalls Park Rangers 2-1.

Bristol County lead Division III by four points after crushing Glenside Five Reserves 10-1. Matt Steele led the way with four goals, while Scott Bowler (3), Shane Budding (2) and Richard Harding completed the rout.

Golden Hill Sports lost for the first time this season, going down 3-2 at Severn Beach Reserves.

Richard Davies, Liam Ellis, Luke Richards and a Mark England penalty saw Old Cothamians Reserves beat Sefton Park 4-2, their first victory of the season, while Alex Spencer (2), Lee Mullholland, Danny Day, Aaran Price and Dave Brain were on target for BW Athletic, 6-1 winners over Old Georgians Reserves.

Oldbury Crusaders lead Division IV after beating South Glos (Hambrook) Reserves 2-0 with goals from Stuart Pugsley and James Dawson.

Second-placed Lawrence Weston Reserves won 4-0 at Winford PH Reserves, but Filton Athletic Reserves missed the chance to go top of the table by losing 3-1 to goals from Dean Edmunds, Lewis De Courcey and Gary Jones at Emersons Green.

Bottom-of-the-table Wessex Wanderers Reserves crashed 8-2 to AFC Spartans, Clayton Kingman and John Flynn netting their consolation goals.

Will Bailey's double strike and an own goal gave Rockleaze Avonside A a 3-1 home win over Stoke Gifford United A and a one-point lead over Fishponds OB B at the top of Division V.

Rolls Royce are in third place after winning 8-1 at AEK Boco Colts, whose scorers were Dave Nash and Andy Passco.

Steve Godfrey scored a hat-trick for Whitchurch Reserves, 3-2 winners against Totterdown POB Reserves, while Jason Base netted four goals as Mangotsfield United A beat Knowle Rangers 10-0.

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