Morgan makes amends for Imperial Saints against Avonmouth
Saints beat Avonmouth United 5-0, with their others goals coming from 16-year-old Sam Downes (2) and brothers Ryan and Kartel Blair.
Their opponents in the final at Yate Town on Wednesday, April 29 will be Cartwheel Sports, who beat Lebeq United 5-2 in extra-time after a 2-2 draw.
Leading marksman Jay Pitman hit a hat-trick for Cartwheel and was joined on the scoresheet by Will Jones and Ryan Crew. Dominic Holver netted both goals for Lebeq.
Premier I leaders St Aldhelms made it 17 goals in two games by demolishing Stoke Gifford United 7-0 at Headley Park School.
Richard Griffiths led the scoring with a hat-trick, while John Berry, from the penalty spot, Grant Farrell, Tyrrone McNeely and an own goal completed the rout.
CTK Southside are in second place and unbeaten in 11 games after winning 2-0 at Old Georgians thanks to James Batchelor and a 30-yard strike from Adam Gregory.
Fishponds OB scored a consolation goal through Tony Palmer with five minutes to go in their Alf Bosley Cup semi-final dress rehearsal with Almondsbury Town Reserves, who hung on to win 2-1.
Dino Parker cracked a hat-trick to help Glenside Five OB to their first victory in six games – 4-2 at Ashton United. Stuart New scored their fourth, with Darren Venn and Joe Charlton replying for Ashton.
Broad Plain House came back from 2-1 down to beat South Glos (Hambrook) by the odd goal in five at Creswicke Road. Phil Milkins, Andy Sposito and Ben Kington were the House marksmen.
Lewis Rudge scored twice for Teyfant Athletic, 3-0 winners at home to Avonmouth, while goals from Matt Readings, Danny Harrison and Ross Miller earned Winford PH a 3-1 victory at Almondsbury Reserves.
Southmead Athletic have a three-point lead at the top of Premier II after winning 2-0 at Lockleaze thanks to goals from Rob Sivers and Dominic Lercier.
A penalty from Ricky Evans earned Little Stoke a point from a 1-1 draw at home to previous leaders Cadbury Heath Reserves.
Bristol Athletic are the new leaders of Division I after winning 4-1 against a weakened Ashton Old Boys team. Danny Clark scored for Ashton, with Johnanan Owen and Joe Carlyon both bagging braces for Athletic.
Previous leaders Lawrence Weston lost for the second successive week, going down 2-0 at home to B&W Avonside Reserves.
Tytherington Rocks Reserves stayed in the hunt for the title with a 6-0 home victory over Bristol Telephones Reserves. Peter Newton Smith led the way with a hat-trick, while Ash Higgins, Danny Thompson and Nick Lewis were also on target.
Danny Chilcott, Carl Selby, Gary Watson and Steve Dollin were the Broad Plain House Reserves marksmen in a 4-2 home victory over Fishponds OB Reserves.
Totterdown POB finished their season in style with a 4-3 victory over Ashton Rangers. Greg Amott (2), Carl O'Donovan and Lief Essome scored for Totterdown.
Avonmouth Reserves lead Division II by a point from Imperial Saints after winning 4-1 at home to Little Stoke Reserves.
Oldbury Crusaders moved out of the relegation positions with a 2-1 victory at Tyndalls Park Rangers.
Mangotsfield United A still top Division III after beating Glenside Five Reserves 2-1
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