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Wiltshire Senior League
 Under 18 Floodlight Division
Roundup W/C 06 October

Both the top two sides in the Under 18 Floodlight Division had big wins in the latest round of fixtures. After losing their opening game Calne Town have now won five league games in a row and won six games in a row in all competitions. On Thursday night they recorded their biggest win of the season so far, beating Westbury United 8-1 on their own ground. There were two more goals for Archy Simpkins in the big win with the other goals being shared around with Finley Lovelock, Euan Ballinger, Owen Jones, Dominick Stanislas, Freddie Treacy and Ben Wilkins all scoring one apiece, William Bendall with the consolation goal for Westbury.


League leaders Swindon Supermarine remain unbeaten and a point clear at the top of the table after another big win, the leaders scoring seven unanswered goals at home to Kintbury Rangers on Wednesday night at the Imagine Cruising Stadium. Star of the show was Alfie Telling who helped himself to four goals to become the division’s leading scorer at this early stage on nine goals. The other three goals were scored by Mauricio Perciavalle, Bailey Packer and Liam Clark.


Bishops Cannings are up to third place in the table after a narrow 3-2 away win at Amesbury Town thanks to goals from Oliver Fedyk, Oliver Holbrook and Rhys Phillips. On target for Amesbury were Oliver Ford with his fifth goal of the season and Ousman Camara. The win for Bishops Cannings saw them move above their beaten opponents.


There was another close contest at Oakfields where Melksham Town’s visitors were Gillingham Town, Melksham eventually edging it by the odd goal in a seven-goal game to register their third win in four games.  There was a hat-trick for Kieran Higdon with the other Melksham goal coming through Felix Scott. The three goals in reply for Gillingham Town were scored by Robert Hollick, Lucas Prescod-Toogood and Finlay Holm. The win for Melksham leaves them in fifth place a point behind Amesbury Town but with two games in hand.


The final game of the week was at Radstock Town where last season’s runaway champions were home to Devizes Town and it finished honours even, the two sides battling it out for a 1-1 draw, Harry Grimsey with the Radstock goal with Devizes getting their equaliser late on to ensure a share of the points.

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13 October 2025