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James shoots CTK Southside to the top

Tuesday, September 29, 2009, 07:00

BRISTOL & SUBURBAN LEAGUE: James Donegan scored a hat-trick as CTK Southside took full advantage of their rivals being engaged in GFA cup matches to join Southmead CS Athletic at the top of Premier I, and maintain their 100 per cent record, with a 6-2 win over Old Georgians at Creswicke Road.

James Batchelor (2) and Adam Gregory were also on target for CTK, with Alex Bateman and Tom Moore the Georgians marksmen.

Ashton United turned around a 1-0 half-time deficit for the second successive Saturday to beat Broad Plain House 3-1.

Ashley Derrick gave Broad Plain House the lead but two goals from Steve Tarrant and a penalty by Joe Charlton, who also missed a spot-kick, gave Ashton the points.

Brislington A won for the first time this season, beating a youthful Whitchurch team 3-2 after twice being behind. Josh Charles and Paul Johnson hauled them level before Sean White scored the winner from the penalty spot with five minutes left.

Twin brothers Sam and Billy Downs both scored their third hat-tricks of the season as Imperial Saints went top of Division I after winning 10-0 at Fishponds OB Reserves. Danny Goulding followed his double last week with a hat-trick and John Daniells rounded off the scoring.

Previous leaders Rockleaze Avonside Reserves went down 3-0 at Avonmouth Reserves. Ashley Bennett marked his return from injury with two goals and Simon Knight netted the third.

Lee Forestal's hat-trick helped Ashton Rangers to their first win of the season – 4-1 at home to Hengrove BC. Chris Kilbane scored their other goal.

Broad Plain House Reserves moved into second place after winning 3-1 at Keynsham Town A – their third successive victory – while Easton Cowboys Suburbia were held 1-1 away to Ridings High Reserves.

Old Cothamians have made a good start to the season but their 2-1 home victory over Ashton Seniors was marred by a broken leg for veteran John Bainbridge. Chris Bone and Steve Hayes scored for Old Cothamians.

Three clubs are level at the top of Division II, with promoted Cartwheel Sports leading on goal difference after beating Corinthian Sports 6-0. Brothers Jay and Lee Pitman both scored twice, with Will Jones and Ross Grimes also on target.

Ingleside are second after a 4-0 victory at Cadbury Heath A, while third-placed Southmead CS Athletic Reserves beat Stoke Gifford United Reserves 3-1 thanks to a Ben Fry hat-trick.

St Aldhelms A are still bottom of the table without a point after losing 2-1 to Thrissell Nomads.

Marco Bonato cracked a hat-trick as Tyndalls Park Rangers maintained their unbeaten record with a 5-0 win at Mangotsfield United A. Mark Richards and Will Douglas completed the scoring.

Oldbury Crusaders are still looking for their first win of the season after going down 6-0 at home to CTK Southside Reserves, and Little Stoke Reserves lost 4-2 at home to Almondsbury UWE A.

Scott Bowler took his goals tally for the season to 13 with a double as Bristol County beat Fishponds OB A 8-0. Richard Harding (2), Ashley Chapman (2) and Marcus Williams were also on the mark for County, who lead Division III by one point.

Golden Hill Sports stretched their 100 per cent record by beating Old Georgians Reserves 5-0. Tom Dimonaco hit a hat-trick on his birthday, while Jamie Carter and Jason Brown were also on target for Golden Hill.

Ashton United Reserves have also made a 100 per cent start. They beat a spirited Severn Beach Reserves side 3-2 at Dundry thanks to Craig Baker (2) and Neil Webber.

Lebeq United moved up to fourth place with an 11-2 win at Glenside Five OB Reserves, whose scorers were Ashley Gray and Jason Grail.

Goals from Dane Jacobs and Anthony Skinner earned Parson Street OB a 2-1 home win against Old Cothamians Reserves.

Only one game was played in Division V, where Totterdown POB Reserves moved into third place with a 5-2 home victory over Parson Street OB Reserves.

Sean Curtis (2), Eyan Dunne, Tom Williams and Ashley Rathbone were the POB marksmen.




Bradley Stoke

Bradley Stoke was named after the local Bradley Brook and Stoke Brook streams and was planned in the 1970s with building starting in 1987. The town is close to its planned population of 25,000
Business parks at the north of the town, the Aztec West business area and two supermarkets provide jobs but Bradley Stoke is a commuter town, with many people communiting to Bristol.
With the increase in interest rates in the 1990s and the subsequent housing slump, it became nicknamed "Sadly Broke" by some Bristolians due to the rising levels of negative equity within the area.
Now Bradley Stoke has six primary schools, a leisure centre with a swimming pool and library, and The Willow Brook Centre, with shops, a hotel and a restaurant opened in October 2008.

Population   21,000
OS grid ref   ST621813
Parish   Bradley Stoke
District   South Gloucestershire
Postcode   BS32
Dialing code   0117 and 01454
Police   Avon and Somerset
Fire   Avon
Ambulance   Great Western
Euro Parlilament   South West England
UK Parliament   Bristol North West
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