Teenage trio fire five-star AEK Boco to win
Strikes by teenagers Tom Coole (2) and Tom Hutton gave a young Oldland Abbotonians A a 3-1 victory away to Sporting Greyhound Reserves, for whom Rajiv Sudhakaran replied.
Seasoned campaigner Billy Booker and Ashley Tarr both scored twice for Lawrence Weston Rovers in the 4-0 success at Brandon TT Sports, while Hillfields OB Reserves beat LA Cricketers 2-1 thanks to Scott Jones and 40-year-old Clive Hartrey.
Portland OB Reserves crashed 4-0 to strikes by Jack Cowlin, Tony Noble, James Mouncy and Ian Monclieff for Evergreen, while Bradley Stoke Reserves won 4-1 on penalties against Soundwell Victoria following a goalless draw.
James Kennedy (3), James Haines (2), Jake Sanders, Stuart Williams and Josh Morgan were on the mark in an 8-0 romp by Roman Glass St George B at Ridings High A, while an own goal sentenced Talbot Knowle A to a 1-0 defeat by St George Rangers.
A Lee Delaney treble and two goals each from James Tantrum and Jake Milner shot Portville Warriors to a 10-1 victory over Greyfriars Reserves, while Emerson Green's 4-2 win against Wessex Reserves included a double from Gary Jones.
Lee Summerhill was a hat-trick hero for Made For Ever Reserves in the 5-0 win against AFC Spartan, with Damian Nurse and Mark Wilson completing the nap hand.
Two goals apiece from James Pugh and James Hinton sealed Hambrook's 4-2 home victory against DDAS, while Richard Bream grabbed the only goal for JDH Builders against Longwell Green B.
Sneyd Park A fell behind at home to Ashley Reserves but bounced back to win 3-2 thanks to Alistair Mills, Ben Hamworth and John Kennard, with a late decider.
John-Joseph Burden's strike and an own goal gave Horfield a 2-1 home success against Chipping Sodbury A, while Bendix Reserves won by the same score against Torpedo thanks to a double from Luke Elston-Bryan.
Woodlands Rangers won the all-Churches League battle, beating Christchurch Clifton 2-0.
Striker Dave Peregrine put the Woodies ahead from close range, with Mark Bowers sealing victory with a long-range strike.
Pip n Jay beat Fishponds Athletic 6-2 thanks to David Shaw, Adam Stone, Andy Hunter, James Watson, Toks Akarakiri and an own goal.

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