That's my boy! Harry helps dad sink leaders

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Monday, January 23, 2012
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HARRY Milkins, the 16-year-old son of manager Colin Milkins, scored one of the goals as St Aldhelms beat Premier I leaders Southmead CS Athletic at Headley Park School.

Aaran McQuaid was also on target in Saints' 2-0 win.

Nick Rugman netted twice for second-placed Little Stoke, but they dropped two points after sharing four goals at home to Broad Plain House.

Champions Bristol Telephones went a goal behind at home to Avonmouth, but a Kevin Seacole hat-trick gave them a 3-1 win.

Two goals in six minutes helped Winford PH to a 2-1 victory against Lawrence Weston. John Readings gave Winford the lead from 30 yards and youngster Shaun Bertham scored the second in a game superbly refereered by Simon Turner.

Almondsbury Town replaced Old Georgians at the foot of the table after lsoing 3-2 at home to Old Georgians, whose scorers were Tom Moore (2) and Nick Kirby, while Josh Sargent, Sam Payne, Hevlain Nana and Jamey Comley fired Fishponds OB to a 4-0 win at Cadbury Heath Reserves.

Easton Cowboys Suburbia lost for the first time this season in Premier II – 2-1 against Stoke Gifford United, who replace them at the top. James Stephens and Ben Hiscocks sealed Stoke Gifford's ninth successive win, while Spike Hood replied for Cowboys. Luke Bartley missed a penalty for Stoke Gifford.

Severn Beach are still unbeaten after beating Brislington A 2-0 at home thanks to goals from Jack Newman and Scott McLeod.

Kanwarpreet Singh (2) and Ben Serle fired Bristol Athletic to a 3-1 home win over Avonmouth Reserves, while Dale Simpson, Rob Wilkes and Ben Fry (penalty) were the Southmead CS Athletic Reserves marksmen in their 3-1 home victory over St Aldhelms Reserves.

Totterdown POB missed the chance to make up ground on the top two teams in Division I after being held 3-3 at Broad Plain House Reserves. Josh Scadding (2) and Jack Park were on target for House, with Lee Barnes, Shaun Curtis and Nuno Jose Felix replying for Totterdown.

Richard Coombs marked his 50th birthday with a goal for Ashton Backwell Colts, 3-0 winners at Wessex Wanderers. Brendon Abood and Connor Biggins completed the victory.

Rockleaze Rangers Reserves hammered Filton Athletic 7-0, goals from Manny Pullar (2), Callum Oakenfold (2), Andy Watts, Pete Tomiak and Nathan Kelly sealing a fourth successive win

Everton Burke and Lee Hackett earned Old Cothamians their first victory of the season – 2-0 at Fishponds OB Reserves – and Keaton Pullen scored both goals as Golden Hill Sports defeated Tyndalls Park Rangers 2-0.

Runaway Division II leaders Lebeq United lost for the second time, 1-0 at home to Little Stoke Reserves. Player-manager Matt Gould played as an emergency goalkeeper for Little Stoke, whose goal came from Shaun Ryan.

Four-goal Chris King helped Downend Foresters to a 5-3 victory over Corinthian Sports, who trailed 3-0 before hitting back through John Davies, Seb Elliot and Jamie Bees.

AFC Mangotsfield are up to third place after Chris Rygal and Zac Zebec clinched a 2-0 win at promotion rivals Lawrence Weston Reserves.

Josh Cocking (2), Rhys Hickery, Nick Bennett and Kane Hancock fired Whitchurch Reserves to a 5-2 victory over Frys' OB, while Daniel Causon hit a hat-trick for Hydez, 6-3 winners at Old Georgians Reserves.

Dave Wheatley, Andrew Ashford and Bektaf Kentci gave Keynsham Town A a 3-1 victory at Ashton United Reserves, and Old Cothamians beat Emersons Green thanks to Tim Bruton and Lee Edwards.

Division IV leaders Glenside Five OB Reserves pipped relegation- threatened Winford PH Reserves 2-1. Ian Croom and Steve Hall scored for Glenside and Scott Lovell for Winford.

Ian Hayes scored the only goal -as second-placed Long Ashton Reserves beat Wessex Wanderers Reserves.

A Phil Harrington goal gave Coupland Insulation all three points at home to Rockleaze Rangers A.

Luke Butt scored four times to help AEK Boco Colts to record a 5-2 home victory over Bristol Sports United. Csaba Tobias was also on target.

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