Three in a row for rampant Warmley Rangers
Warmley Rangers Under-12s clinched the Division One championship for the third year running in clinical fashion.
They surged to an 8-0 win against a 10-man Bristol City JSC with goals from Fisher (2), White (2), Curry, Sloggett, Oswin and Wentland to make it a hat-trick of titles.
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The win also maintained their 100 per cent winning league record for the season with two games left.
Robbie Clarke scored his 50th goal for the club as Bristol Rovers Under-12s enjoyed two quickfire Division One victories inside three days.
They kicked off with victory over St Aldhelms, Clarke taking his goal-tally to 49 and club captain Curtis Redman getting the other goal in a 2-0 win.
Rovers then emerged 2-1 victors over second-placed visitors Yate United, Jordon Williams firing them in front before Clarke finished coolly into the bottom corner to bring up his milestone 50th goal in a Rovers shirt.
Yate reduced the arrears to 2-1 but it wasn't enough to stop Rovers completing a first double over their opponents.
FDS Bristol Under-12s clinched their second title success on the spin after a 1-0 victory over Deerswood Youth saw them pip Fry Club Colts to win the Division Two championship race.
With man-of the-match Josh Davies leading by example in defence, the only goal of the game came just before half-time from Keiran Baldie.
The victory rounded off a memorable season for FDS, ending with an impressive 12-match unbeaten run stretching back to February.
Rockleaze Rangers Under-12s were crowned Division Five champions following their 6-3 win over Bristol United B. The match was preceded by a minute's round of applause in memory of former Rockleaze player Sam Riddall.
As for United, who finished the campaign in a creditable seventh place, their goalscorers were Louis Hatton, George Brooks-Matthews and Matthew Braybrooke, who marked the end of an impressive first season for the club with his 20th goal.
Keynsham Town A Under-13s completed their campaign in a respectable fourth position in Division One thanks to a 4-0 away victory over Yate United.
Town were soon into their stride with Nathan Legge and Joe Osborne scoring inside five minutes to put them on their way.
With goalkeeper Adam Salvage outstanding and Matt Curnock and Daniel Davis backing him up well, Keynsham completed victory with second-half goals by Kyle Box and Chris Courtney to ensure a winning end to their programme.
Bristol Rovers Junior Supporters Under-15s completed a Division One double over their Bristol City rivals by beating them 5-2 on the road.
A neat finish from Aidan Crowley opened Rovers' account on 10 minutes, but despite enjoying plenty of possession they couldn't extend their lead until the second half when Billy Bond fired into the roof of the net from close range.
City got one back through Matty Harding's header from a corner, but Rovers soon regained their two-goal advantage when a great strike from Jake Jackson flew in from 20 yards.
City kept plugging away and Nathan Poses' persistence paid off when his header from a long ball drifted over keeper Ben Williams and into the net.
But Rovers soon took control again, as Matt Latt struck their fourth goal. With five minutes remaining, a great through-ball from Jordan Headley found Bond in space to cut inside and finish for his second goal.











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