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Cadbury Heath cup hopes are blown away

Tuesday, October 21, 2008, 17:22

Hanham Minor League: Cadbury Heath crashed out of the Hanham Minor League Under-10 Cup to Keynsham Town, who racked up a 15-0 aggregate win.

Town raced to a 10-0 first-game victory thanks to two goals each from excellent midfielder Lewis Coleman (2), Corey Clifton (2), Hugo Brunsdon (2) and Lewis Whitcombe (2). Lochlainn Collins and an own goal completed the tally.

James Ellis, whose trickery on the wing was a constant threat to the Heath defence, scored twice in the first eight minutes of the second game to put Keynsham on their way to a 5-0 success.

Joel Milhofer finished off a super move with the third goal, then bagged the fourth from an Ellis cross before Owen Cocking tapped in a late fifth.

The determined Jamie Ticktum was Town's star man with a fine display of passing.

There were goals galore, too, for Shirehampton Colts as they hammered Lawrence Weston 29-1 overall.

Driven on by Ben Harvey, Shire won the first game 13-0 thanks to goals from Spencer Martin (4), Jack Hooper (3), Oliver Estcourt (3), Callum Gundry-White (2) and Toby Leslie-Rickards.

It got even better for them in match two as hat-tricks by Jake Jones, Charlie Hughes and Marcel Telfer-Ross set them on their way to a 16-1 success, while Marcus Badlam (2), Pierce Lydon (2), Harry Weston, Alex Veale and Michael Annett were all on the scoresheet. To Lawrence Weston's credit, they kept persevering and collected a deserved consolation goal.

Brislington A were knocked out of the competition 3-1 by Bradley Stoke after narrowly failing to overturn a 2-0 first-game deficit.

Brislington dug in well in the first match with Conor Sheehan outstanding and Jacob Burt, Matthew Maggs and Chris Badman working well in midfield to support star man Loius Jenkins up front.

Frank Feltham's terrific goal in game two gave Brislington hope and he had a great chance to level up overall only to shoot straight at the keeper.

Jack Wheeler, Billy Davis, Dexter Cole and Dean Howlett knocked tirelessly at the Bradley Stoke goal but Brislington's comeback hopes were finally dashed when the visitors forced an equaliser to put daylight between the sides.

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